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A day for reflection
On ANZAC Day at the University of Melbourne’s dawn service, the Parkville Association had the privilege of laying a wreath in memory of Parkville residents who gave the ultimate sacrifice.
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East Melbourne Group news
East Melbourne Group (EMG) members will be receiving their annual membership renewal via email.
Read MoreBedggood: friendly footwear
Daniel Bedggood arrived in Melbourne in 1854. Almost immediately he set up a boot and shoe factory in Richmond.
Read MoreVisitors flock to Metro Tunnel HQ
Whether you’ve wandered the CBD after a visit to Melbourne Central or popped into Melbourne Town Hall, chances are you’ve passed by Metro Tunnel HQ on Swanston St.
Read MoreGrattan St to open
Grattan St is scheduled to open in the middle of this year.
Read MoreHullaballoo of Harmony: Carlton embraces diversity on Harmony Day
Harmony Day made a triumphant return to Carlton Primary School on March 23, uniting the community in a multicultural celebration.
Read MorePublic housing demolitions are being seriously challenged
The Victorian Legislative Council has voted to conduct an Inquiry into the decision of the state government to demolish all of 44 Melbourne public housing towers.
Read MoreThe anti-conscription campaign during WWI
Conscription, the compulsory enlistment of men for military service overseas, was a contentious issue in Australia during the First World War, and Carlton was at the centre of the controversy in Melbourne.
Read MoreCouncil elections 2024. We start from well behind!
As residents will be aware the Melbourne City Council elections will be held in October this year.
Read MorePassionate people in Parkville
Since the Royal Park Masterplan review was announced much work has gone on behind the scenes presenting the case for retaining our glorious Royal Park as a “dark park”.
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