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Building industry at a flashpoint
Everyone complains about construction sites, the way workers act as if they own the roads and the noise they make putting up towers to overshadow back yards.
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Get students back in early 2022: Council
The City of Melbourne has called for a “substantial return” of international students in time for the 2022 academic year and urged upper levels of government to show leadership on the issue.
Read MoreFree period products for Carlton council facilities
Period products will soon be made available for free at six City of Melbourne community facilities.
Read MoreNew bus services for Parkville
Travelling to and from work and education in Parkville will be quicker thanks to a new limited-stop bus connecting Victoria Park Station to the University of Melbourne.
Read MoreFirst Afghan refugees start new life in Carlton
Afghan refugees fleeing rising hostilities in their home country began arriving in Melbourne during September.
Read MoreThe value of staying put
Bar owner and writer Emily Bitto is a bit of a towering presence in the vivacious culture of Lygon St.
Read MoreBest on the ground
Demons supporters moved stealthily to the MCG with their picnic blankets on Grand Final Day to reclaim it as their spiritual home.
Read MoreCouncil gives green light for $62 million student tower
A proposal to build a $62m student tower at the site of the last petrol station in the CBD has won the backing of the City of Melbourne.
Read More“Intolerable”: Aircraft noise to be addressed by overdue agreement
Local residents have been disturbed by noise from helicopters and aircraft flying over the City of Melbourne for years, but an overdue agreement with flight operators could soon help keep the peace.
Read MoreIconic Carlton eateries honoured in Lord Mayor’s Commendations
Before he became the owner of Australia’s oldest vegetarian restaurant, Beh Kim Un was facing an ethical crisis.
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Carlton businesses struggling to stay open

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