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Three generations of family hospitality at University Café
When Paul Ferraro came to University Café in 1985 as a 16-year-old looking for work, he found more than he bargained for.
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For all Melbournians
Melbourne lockdowns ain’t that bad, there’s no real reason to be sad, you can read a book, or write a song, whatever you do, there’s no right or wrong
Read MoreBecome a train master with the Metro Tunnel’s free online game
The Metro Tunnel Project has launched a free online game that gives players a sneak peek into the inner workings of the next-generation technology coming to Melbourne’s train network.
Read MoreQuestion: What song are you listening to right now?
Nujabes – ‘Feather’
Read MoreProving passion and work can collide when the timing is right
Hesitant to commit to pursuing music full-time, Parkville resident Stuart Riley explored various careers before finding his way into Orchestra Victoria.
Read MoreHorse-drawn trams in Royal Park
Melbourne’s first trams were not powered by electricity, or by a cable, but by horses. There were in the early days a number of horse tram routes in Melbourne, including one that ran through Royal Park to the entrance of the Zoo.
Read MoreFrom the zoo to you, welcome back!
What a joy it is to be able to say that Melbourne Zoo is back open to visitors!
Read MoreSarah and Stella’s day out
Sarah and her three-year-old poodle cross Stella were enjoying their first day out of lockdown when Inner City News met them in late October.
Read MoreRotary walks and talks health
In focus: the Rotary Walk With Us to end polio program.
Read MoreGiving a voice to our international students
While Cr Philip Le Liu has brought many passions to the City of Melbourne, his greatest ambition continues to be making Melbourne the number one student city in the world.
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Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show blooms with success
Knovus: transforming the knitwear industry with cutting-edge 3D technology

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