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International students welcomed back with a “foodie tour” of QVM
After nearly two years of Australia’s borders being shut, overseas students are steadily returning to the city.
Read MoreNeed help becoming an author?
Writer and editor Tania Chandler describes writing as a lonely endeavour.
Read MoreChurch of All Nations appoints a new board
Changes are underway at the Carlton Uniting Church, commonly referred to by locals as the “Church of All Nations” (CAN).
Read MoreA new outdoor gym for Powlett Reserve
Online community consultation with the City of Melbourne is open until Tuesday, April 5, on the type of outdoor exercise equipment residents would like to see installed at Powlett Reserve in East Melbourne.
Read More“Fresh and zesty” writers unite in Carlton libraries
Active support for writers in the city is becoming a priority within Carlton over the next couple of months with, not one, but two spaces dedicated to emerging writers.
Read MoreWhat brought you Lygon St. What do you love about it?
I came to get pizza on Lygon St. I work at a local school nearby.
Read MoreRescue success for zoo teams
It’s been a busy start to the year for Melbourne Zoo’s veterinary and wildlife rescue teams.
Read MoreThere is a lot happening in East Melbourne
At last, we see our new normal emerging as we return to our social and health activities.
Read MoreNew bike lanes for Royal Parade and Flemington Rd
For several years, I’ve been advocating loudly to the state government to fix the bike lanes on Royal Parade and Flemington Rd.
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City Square acoustic shed to come down
Melbourne’s horse-drawn cabs

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