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Honouring officers killed in the line of duty
Victoria Police is encouraging everyone to show their support for Blue Ribbon Day to commemorate the 175 officers who have died in the line of duty.
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Man charged over death of man at Fitzroy Gardens
A 36-year-old man has been charged after a man died following an alleged “physical altercation” at the Fitzroy Gardens on August 21.
Read MoreResidents raise safety concerns at East Melbourne community meeting
East Melbourne residents have come together to collaborate with various stakeholders at a community safety meeting on August 14.
Read MoreThe Voice: “our chance to change the path that we are on”
For Sheena Watt, Victorian Upper House MP for the North Metropolitan Region, enshrining constitutional recognition for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people through a Voice to Parliament is “not just about being recognised, it’s about being heard.”
Read MoreFrom McDonalds to home cooking: a fresh look at modern fitness
In the bustling world of fitness, where neon signs flash promises of instant transformation and social media influencers flaunt the latest workout trends, there’s a hidden trap that many fall into the allure of the one-size-fits-all fitness program.
Read MoreBlocked in their paths: residents face game day chaos
Residents in the vicinity of the MCG have continued to be left frustrated as road closures on game and major event days leave some unable to access their homes.
Read MoreCarlton’s new community pantry encourages “locals to help one another out”
The Church of All Nations (CAN) Community Support program has its hearts set on inspiring a community of generosity with its latest community project “Little Free Pantry”.
Read MoreCarlton resident returns library book 68 years later
A library book borrowed in 1955 has finally made its way back to the State Library of Victoria, in what senior librarian Tom Vasey described as a “big surprise”.
Read MoreRotary Club of Carlton welcomes new leader
The Rotary Club of Carlton has welcomed the installation of its new president, Professor Mile Terziovski.
Read MoreMan charged after alleged burglaries in East Melbourne
A man has been charged following a series of alleged aggravated burglaries in East Melbourne on the evening of July 23.
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Housing in Melbourne is cooked and the Victorian Government just made it worse
Uni Melb continues to overlook staff pleas for better working conditions

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