Environment
The recycling hub bringing Carlton one step closer to a circular economy
With so much waste unable to be disposed of sustainably in standard bins, the Carlton Neighbourhood Learning Centre’s (CNLC) revamped Recycling Hub has become a community pillar.
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Council clears the way for demolition of light towers at Crawford Oval
The removal of all four lights will mark the first step of the City of Melbourne’s Crawford Oval Sports Field Renewal project in Princes Park.
Read MoreInner-city locals tell council: housing, green spaces and public transport are key
Housing affordability, homelessness services, a need for more green and open spaces, and better roads and transport options have topped a City of Melbourne survey as the community’s top priorities.
Read MoreGreening Melbourne General Cemetery
Thousands of people pass by or through Melbourne General Cemetery every day. It’s bigger than the Botanic Gardens, and right in the heart of our city.
Read MoreParking, e-scooters and heritage
The East Melbourne Group (EMG) continues to advocate for and represent the East Melbourne community. This month we have been actively involved in discussions around parking, e-scooters and heritage.
Read MoreMeet Krougt, fresh from Iceland
Dominika, who is originally from Czech Republic, was proud to introduce her seven-year-old male Border Collie born in Iceland, Krougt, to Inner City News in Carlton Gardens last month.
Read MorePros and (mod) cons
So pronounced the Sun-News Pictorial of October 16, 1939 … “In aid of the Red Cross and War Comforts Funds Melbourne City Council has transformed the Treasury Gardens into a Garden City with an extensive lighting scheme.”
Read MoreWelcome spring to Parkville
September is my favourite month of the year.
Read MoreThey’re racing in the City of Melbourne election
As the days and weeks roll by, those seeking to fill the Lord Mayor, Deputy Lord Mayor and the nine councillor positions on the Melbourne City Council increase exponentially along with their policies and promises.
Read MoreIf you rent, and you want change, you have to vote for it
Renting in the City of Melbourne is too expensive and too many politicians are doing nothing about it.
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Lead epilepsy researcher honoured by prestigious award
Community life is back and bustling with chatter and activities!

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