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Years pass but some local issues persist
It is hard to believe that 12 months ago when we held our AGM, and after being addressed by the Lord Mayor, Sally Capp, we asked Peter Doherty to give an overview of this new infectious disease, COVID 19.
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Full support for Inner City News
Carlton Rotary is delighted to be associated with Inner City News and wishes publisher Sean Car and editor Katie Johnson every success in providing free hyperlocal information on issues of interest and impact for local residents and businesses in our community.
Read MoreSafer streets for cyclists and pedestrians
Like many Melburnians, I love riding my bike
Read MoreRoad trains and paintings: Indigenous artist Cameron Benson launches first exhibition
On a recent trip to Tasmania with his wife, Mr Benson snapped a few photos of a Tasmanian devil, which he used to sketch out the outline for one of the paintings in his exhibition.
Read MoreA big problem requires even bigger solutions
Welcome to the eighth of our 12-part series which will attempt to explore the role that housing can and should play within Australian society and why it is important to our economy that we house all Australians, rich or poor.
Read MoreIn response to the Ombudsman …
Hello readers, thanks for all the feedback from my last column. In this issue I want to talk about the Victorian Ombudsman’s report into the “hard lockdown” of the public housing residents for two weeks at 33 Alfred St, North Melbourne.
Read MoreCovering the Pacific from Carlton
As a seasoned journalist, media consultant, editor and mentor, Carlton local Sue Ahearn has worn many hats throughout her career in the media.
Read MoreFebruary news!
Firstly, congratulations to the publishers for an excellent first edition of Inner City News. From chatting around Parkville, the feedback was very positive and everyone thrilled to have Parkville back on the publishing map again!
Read MoreValetta – an East Melbourne story
East Melbourne’s first Crown land sales were held on November 18, 1852.
Read MoreNew councillor is a “unionist at heart”
Having snuck into the final councillor position at last year’s local government elections, CFMEU member and new councillor Elizabeth Doidge said she was looking forward to helping shape and reactivate the city that she loves.
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Aboriginal man wins top prize for artwork depicting identity and sexuality
Science Gallery’s first exhibition

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