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More than 150 objectors and still climbing!

More than 150 objectors and still climbing!

August 3rd, 2022 - Rob Moore

Many thanks to Inner City News for its great article on the proposed development at 35-39 Royal Parade and the residents gathering last month. We now have more than 150 objections to the development.

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A win for Victorians and a plan to get one million homes off gas!

August 3rd, 2022 - Inner City News

Hello! I’m Samantha, your Greens MP in the Victorian upper house representing the Northern Metropolitan region. I’m very happy to share that your local state MP for Melbourne, Ellen, has welcomed beautiful baby Luca into the family. Ellen is taking a  short period of maternity leave but her staff, and mine, are here to help.

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Carlton’s citizen soldiers

August 3rd, 2022 - Jeff Atkinson

Up until 1948, Australia had no permanent standing regular army. Instead, it relied on “citizen soldiers”; young men who lived at home rather than in a barracks and held regular civilian jobs, but who donned a uniform to parade and train in military skills in their spare time, after work and at weekends.

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Morning coffee meeting

August 3rd, 2022 - Susan Henderson

There was once again a good turnout for the monthly East Melbourne Neighbour Network (EMNN) Morning Tea on Friday, July 8.

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Grazing goats help sunbaking skinks in Royal Park

August 3rd, 2022 - Carol Saffer

A herd of goats is spending winter in Royal Park, but they are there to work and not to frolic.

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Historic Curtin Hotel up for state heritage protection in “landmark decision”   

August 3rd, 2022 - Brendan Rees

Carlton’s historic The Curtin Hotel is a step closer in being saved from the developer’s wrecking ball after the building was recommended for inclusion on the Victorian Heritage Register.

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“Heritage is ignored”: Growing concerns for Melbourne General Cemetery’s “barren” state

August 3rd, 2022 - Carol Saffer

Community members are calling on the state government to provide urgent support to protect Melbourne General Cemetery’s heritage, as the cemetery’s trustee pledges to “invest in planting and amenity”.

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Murchison Square put on backburner as an off-leash dog park following community opposition

August 3rd, 2022 - Brendan Rees

The City of Melbourne has ditched, at least for now, a controversial proposal to make Murchison Square an off-leash timed access dog park following an uproar from the community.

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New public toilet for Faraday St

August 3rd, 2022 - Inner City News

The City of Melbourne will install a new public toilet on Faraday St after councillors unanimously approved a preferred location following community consultation.

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Victoria Police’s new operation clamps down on crime in Carlton

August 3rd, 2022 - Brendan Rees

Carlton traders have welcomed a step up in police presence, particularly on Lygon St, after concerns were recently raised about the level of crime hitting the area.

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