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An update from the East Melbourne Neighbour Network

An update from the East Melbourne Neighbour Network

October 2nd, 2024 - Inner City News

Term 4 community activities recommence on October 8 and includes activities for people of all ages. Enrolments are now open.

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Agenda for Carlton – Melbourne City Council election

October 2nd, 2024 - Martin Brennan

The forthcoming City of Melbourne election is an opportunity for residents and local business across our neighbourhoods to identify their priorities that will enhance residential amenity and the viability of local business. 

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Local author launches debut novel

October 2nd, 2024 - Georgie Atkins

Carlton-based author Matthew Hooper is excited to unveil his debut novel, A Cold Season, a project that has been years in the making.

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Council elections, Royal Park and “sky-rail”

October 2nd, 2024 - Rob Moore

As I sit in my study on a rainy day, clearly September wasn’t the glorious spring month we normally have so let’s hope October brings better weather! 

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Victorian Supreme Court Judge was startled!

October 2nd, 2024 - Cory Memery

This was the headline in a recent The Age article on the human rights class action being taken by public housing residents living in Melbourne’s towers.

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Third station milestone 

October 2nd, 2024 - Metro Tunnel

The Metro Tunnel is bringing two of Melbourne’s most important precincts closer together than ever before with major construction finished at Anzac Station. 

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Only the Liberals will get Melbourne back in business

October 2nd, 2024 - Evan Mulholland

For more than 150 years, we’ve all taken great pride in the nickname for our city being “Marvellous Melbourne”, a nickname that – legend has it – was coined by a visiting London journalist named George Augustus Sala.

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Metro Tunnel bringing world-class art

August 28th, 2024 - Metro Tunnel

A major new artwork has been installed in North Melbourne, at a new train station due to open in 2025 as part of the Metro Tunnel.

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Victorian Government continues the sell off of public land to private developers

August 28th, 2024 - Cory Memery

Public land where public housing could be built is still being sold off to private developers.

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Greening Melbourne General Cemetery

August 28th, 2024 - Ellen Sandell

Thousands of people pass by or through Melbourne General Cemetery every day. It’s bigger than the Botanic Gardens, and right in the heart of our city.

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