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Delivering on the services Stolen Generations people say they need most
The state government dedicated $300,000 to cover the funeral costs of Stolen Generations people thanks to advice from the Stolen Generations Reparations Steering Committee.
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Demand for food parcels has trebled since start of pandemic
Carlton’s Church of All Nations has provided emergency relief food packages to the community for more than a decade, but demand from the local community for food basics has trebled since the start of the pandemic.
Read MoreThe time has come for RIMERN … what is it?
Carlton Rotary is proud to be a Member of the Rotary Inner Melbourne Emergency Relief Network (RIMERN).
Read MoreHeritage trees to be replaced at Carlton Gardens
Three English Elm trees have been removed from heritage-listed Carlton Gardens after a review found the trees posed a risk to public safety.
Read MorePublic housing – the best way to solve our housing crisis
When the Victorian parliamentary Inquiry into the Public Housing Renewal Program (PHRP) handed down its report on June 5, 2018, it advised there were 36,742 applicant households on the Victorian Housing Register (VHR) made up of 57,077 adults and 24,622 children – a total of 81,699 at the end of March 2018.
Read MoreMissing teenager last seen in Parkville
Police are appealing for help to find a Point Cook teenager missing since June 11.
Read MoreTraffic in Parkville
While there have been mentions of traffic issues in my previous columns there are now issues that need urgent addressing.
Read MoreHow have University of Melbourne students found online learning?
Without family who are you?
Your childhood home has a special place in your heart even if it’s a Victorian mansion now reputed to be worth around $20 million.
Read MoreMarine rescuers making a difference
If you’re at the beach and see an injured seal, what do you do? If you’re at a pier or jetty and see a bird tangled up in plastic or fishing line, who can help it? If a turtle, dolphin or stingray looks like it’s in trouble, who do you call? The answer is Melbourne’s Zoo’s Marine Response Unit.
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Reducing homelessness in the City of Melbourne
Council boosts bike lane funding in final budget after community pressure

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