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RIMERN survives and thrives

RIMERN survives and thrives

June 3rd, 2025 - Keith Ryall

There was an article in the July 2021 edition of Inner City News under the headline: "The time has come for RIMERN" … what is it?

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School students get a sneak peek of Parkville Station

June 3rd, 2025 - Metro Tunnel

Grade 6 students from primary schools in Sunbury and Cranbourne got a sneak peek at Parkville Station ahead of the Metro Tunnel opening later this year.

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A season of growth and fathering in East Melbourne

April 30th, 2025 - Jessica Agoston Cleary

As the leaves start to turn and the evenings grow cooler, East Melbourne is embracing the new season with a sense of quiet renewal – and a few thoughtful community projects that capture the spirit of this historic neighbourhood.

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Carlton Conversations features a look back to World War Two

April 30th, 2025 - Jeff Atkinson

The Carlton Community History Group’s president and historian Jeff Atkinson will speak about Carlton during the Second World War on May 26 from 6pm to 8pm.

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The everyday goodness we overlook

April 30th, 2025 - Tony Milne

Each day, I meet people who are kind, generous, and hardworking – people who show up for their communities and each other. They share food, offer a helping hand, listen, and care.

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Why the Parkville Association?

April 30th, 2025 - Rob Moore

On Monday, May 12 the Parkville Association will hold its 58th annual general meeting (AGM). In 2025 to have an association that is 58 years old is an incredible milestone!

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More than a kindergarten

April 30th, 2025 - Sylvia Black

An interesting sidelight on the changing demographic of Melbourne in the years after the Second World War was the decision to relocate the existing City Free Kindergarten in Exhibition St (on the corner of Little Lonsdale St) to Powlett Reserve in East Melbourne.

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East Melbourne Community Choir sings to a new tune

April 30th, 2025 - Inner City News

Richard Lawton has taken up the baton as musical director for the East Melbourne Community Choir.

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The vital role of pedestrians in our inner-city: a call for balance amid cycling trends

April 30th, 2025 - Martin Brennan

As our inner-city continues to evolve and a significant shift in urban dynamics is becoming increasingly evident.

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Public housing this federal election

April 30th, 2025 - Cory Memery

Australian Greens and Socialist candidates supported public housing becoming central to solving very low to moderate income households’ housing affordability crisis.

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