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Calming artwork installed at Parkville Station
A major artwork designed to bring a sense of calm in Melbourne’s busy hospital and education precinct has been installed at Parkville Station.
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The pivotal role of Neighbourhood Houses in Carlton and beyond
In an average week, around 200,000 Victorians step through the doors of a Neighbourhood House, seeking connection, learning, and support.
Read MoreMelbourne Zoo’s Asian elephants making travel plans
Melbourne Zoo’s Asian Elephant herd is learning travel etiquette in preparation for a move to Werribee Open Range Zoo later this year.
Read MoreEast Melbourne Group responds to opinion piece on aircraft issues
The East Melbourne Group (EMG) welcomes community engagement and debate about the issues impacting on the amenity of life in our suburb.
Read MoreCarlton residents pave the way for menstrual health empowerment
Kate Everitt and Julie Moulder are the proud co-founders of The Fix; a period supplement company that is revolutionising the treatment of menstruation symptoms.
Read MoreWhat happens when government gives tax dollars to private housing investors?
In Australia you get a crisis in affordability – private housing rents and home ownership – for millions of households and the homeless!
Read MoreMary Gilbert: Melbourne’s first mother
There has been much publicity lately about the large imbalance in the numbers of statues of men as opposed to women in Melbourne.
Read MoreAddressing the shortfall of affordable housing in Carlton
The Carlton Residents’ Association (CRA) is concerned at the lack of social and affordable housing in our suburb and across Melbourne.
Read MoreAction begins in Parkville
It is hard to believe we are in March! However, there is action on many issues facing Parkville residents.
Read MoreA win for cyclists
I’m replying based on your article about new bike lanes on Grattan St in the Inner City News.
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