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Thousands of students gather for O-Week festivities
Students from all over the globe were seen to be basking in the excitement of Melbourne Orientation Week ahead of semester one starting on February 27.
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Council welcomes international students back
The City of Melbourne has prepared a multitude of activities to help make Melbourne a welcoming experience for international students.
Read MoreCarlton Primary brings food from around the world to your doorstep
Carlton Primary School and Slow Food Melbourne recently partnered up to launch the first official Carlton Street Eats market on Thursday, February 16.
Read MoreMelbourne Museum partners with First Nations creatives
Melbourne Museum has partnered with Mob in Fashion and PayPal Melbourne Fashion Festival to elevate First Nations designers in the fashion industry.
Read MoreOne little thing can go wrong
The rough and tumble of homelessness is at the heart of a new play to be staged at La Mama in March.
Read MoreDon’t turn Grattan St into a road of chaos
If the City of Melbourne reinstates its 2021 proposal to turn Grattan St from Bouverie St to Rathdowne St into a one lane each way thoroughfare (revoked in 2022 ostensibly for “community feedback”), the entire Carlton area will be affected.
Read MorePsychologist launches book to shine a light on complex trauma
A Carlton-based clinical and forensic psychologist has published her first book, providing a comprehensive look at complex trauma and abuse.
Read MoreWaste not, want not: local solutions to tackle Australia’s waste problem
As a teen, I was captivated by the cartoon Captain Planet and the Planeteers. The show followed a group of youth from around the world who were chosen by the Spirit of the Earth to help protect the planet from environmental disasters.
Read MoreCarlton Conversations with Peter Doherty
The Carlton Residents Association (CRA) holds the Conversations, talks by interesting people, who are usually associated with Carlton.
Read MoreGone, but not forgotten
The Argus, on February 28, 1908, reported: “Some months ago the parks and gardens committee decided to make the Fitzroy Gardens more attractive by erecting a rustic kiosk, where tea, coffee and light refreshments might be dispensed …
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Community rallies for Sleep At the ‘G
Works under way in East Melbourne, Lygon St and Parkville to fix “black spot” intersections

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