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Royal Park Golf Club celebrates 120 years
On Sunday, March 19 more than 90 players reined in the impressive 120th anniversary of the Royal Park Golf Club (RPGC) in Parkville with festive activities, heartfelt speeches and of course, numerous rounds of golf.
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Good fitness habits start at home
It’s a strange time to be in the fitness industry; the fitness landscape has changed dramatically since I first stepped inside a gym over 10 years ago.
Read MorePolice make public appeal after smash and grab raid
Police are investigating a break-in at Carlton Football Club’s merchandise shop on March 15, which resulted in a thief taking off with about $2000 worth of stock.
Read MoreDriver caught five times over legal limit in East Melbourne
Following a collision in East Melbourne on March 16, a 58-year-old Toorak woman has allegedly been caught driving with a blood alcohol reading more than five times over the legal limit.
Read MoreKathleen Syme Library hosts free Local Lunch Club program
City of Melbourne Libraries have initiated a pop-up Local Lunch Club program, partnering with charitable organisation Open Table and not-for-profit Cultivating Community to deliver four free lunches utilising food that might have otherwise gone to waste.
Read MoreCommunity reels after teen killed in Carlton crash
The Carlton community has been rocked after a 16-year-old girl was tragically killed in a two-car collision on March 11.
Read MoreE-scooters moved away from East Melbourne corner after being “stacked” onto footpath
E-scooters have been excluded from parking at an East Melbourne intersection after concerns were raised of the devices being “stacked” along a footpath during an AFL night match at the MCG.
Read MoreLocals celebrate Harmony Day
Around 700 people converged on Carlton Primary School on March 18 to enjoy a range of activities, performances and delicious foods as part of Carlton Harmony Day celebrations.
Read MoreSenior residents of Carlton share life tales in new book
From camel races in Alice Springs to life in the Swinging Sixties, a group of senior Carlton residents have published a new book, sharing tales of a period gone by.
Read MoreGetting involved in decision-making
As the inner city returns to normal after the lockdown, residents are still letting off steam and feeling under pressure.
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Toys galore at The Chapel under new free service
The two best mates wanting to bring a fresh voice to the City of Melbourne

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