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Residents meeting

Residents meeting

June 29th, 2022 - Cory Memery

Finally, the newly-formed Carlton Estate Tenants’ Association (CETA) has had its first meeting, this occurred on June 20.

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Passionate volunteer awarded outstanding community leadership award

June 29th, 2022 - Inner City News

In 2010-11 the Rotary Club of Carlton instigated a Community Leadership Award to recognise people in the local community who have demonstrated by example a commitment to initiating programs and/or supporting their communities.

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Every garment has a story

June 29th, 2022 - Carol Saffer

Fernanda Covarrubias is a Melbourne-based clothing designer tucked in the corner of the Preston Zly bespoke shoe shop on Elgin St.

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Parkville Association through June!

June 29th, 2022 - Rob Moore

As we grow the Association’s life gets a lot busier particularly with the development at 35-39 Royal Parade. As this is a feature issue this month I will let that story convey the message. Suffice to say on Saturday morning there were more professors on the Parkville side of Royal Parade than at the Uni!

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American soldiers in Royal Park

June 29th, 2022 - Jeff Atkinson

During the Second World War, Royal Park in Melbourne became a massive US Army base, which at its peak housed thousands of American troops.

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Morning coffee meeting

June 29th, 2022 - Susan Henderson

There was a good turnout for the monthly East Melbourne Neighbour Network (EMNN) Morning Tea on Friday, June 11. Guest speaker for the day was Dr Laurie Bartak, a psychologist and world authority on autism.

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Still Sacred and Golden: A reminder of the true gold

June 29th, 2022 - Kaylah Joelle Baker

An exhibition focused on celebrating plants and cultural practices is being presented at the Koorie Heritage Trust, but while not blatantly obvious from first glance, the work actually explores deeper themes.

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Mouse matchmakers bring native back from the brink

June 29th, 2022 - Inner City News

A tiny endangered native mouse has a big future thanks to a new conservation breeding program that’s been launched at Melbourne Zoo.

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Kalingra: a story of firsts

June 29th, 2022 - Sylvia Black

East Melbourne is rightfully known for its Victorian era streetscapes.  However, between the wars it went through a period of redevelopment resulting in a scattering of buildings that are markedly different in style.

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City Square acoustic shed to come down

June 29th, 2022 - Inner City News

A six-month operation to dismantle the massive acoustic shed at City Square has started as part of Metro Tunnel works.

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