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Budding young engineers invited to “build your own city”
A popular Melbourne export that combines kids, creativity and cardboard boxes is returning home, setting up shop not far from where the phenomenon began 20 years ago.
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Community life is back and bustling with chatter and activities!
How wonderful it is to be meeting and sharing activities together after such an uncertain year full of stops then starts.
Read MoreWe’re back!
After such an uncertain year, full of stops then starts, online then in-person activities, it looks like we are going to end it with a flurry of face-to-face gatherings and activities.
Read MoreIndigenous artist creates jewellery to unite community
Indigenous artist Cassie Leatham’s exhibition at the Koorie Heritage Trust’s (KHT) Blak Jewellery – Finding Past Linking Present weaves together her experiences as a Taungurung woman in more ways than one.
Read MoreRotary news for November
This month, we begin with an update on the Rotary Inner Melbourne Emergency Resources Network (RIMERN).
Read MoreThinking big, acting local
For second term councillor and Deputy Lord Mayor Nicholas Reece, the ability to deliver on big ambitions at a community level is what inspires him most about working in local government.
Read MoreCity of Melbourne moves on affordable housing provision
An Affordable Housing Strategy 2030 was adopted at the end of last year and out of this, the City of Melbourne (CoM) has decided to directly engage in affordable housing provision.
Read MoreGlorious Parkville!
Since my last column restrictions have been lifted and more will be in place as this is read. To the team at Naughtons, welcome back! And to Alex and her team at Cafe Piccolino, good luck with the opportunity to go to the next level!
Read MoreMaking access to the vaccine as easy as possible
Our community is just the best. Victoria is set to become one of the most vaccinated places in the world, and we’re doing it at record speed.
Read MoreRemembering the Great War
On November 11 every year we remember the dead of the Great War and especially our Australian dead, those young men who, in loyalty to England and with a sense of adventure joined up in their thousands, leaving behind families, jobs, friends and thinking they’d be “home by Christmas”.
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Carlton Inc.’s Easter Egg Hunt returns to Lygon St
Council rejects application for Hartcourt building in Parkville

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