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Public Housing demolitions – opposition getting bigger

Public Housing demolitions – opposition getting bigger

May 1st, 2024 - Cory Memery

I reported in my column last month the Victorian Legislative Council had voted to conduct an inquiry into the decision of the state government to demolish all of 44 Melbourne public housing towers.

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May activities in East Melbourne

May 1st, 2024 - Susan Henderson

The East Melbourne Neighbour Network (EMNN) aims to create a thriving and inclusive community and provide a range of enjoyable health and wellbeing activities for people of all ages.

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A day for reflection

May 1st, 2024 - Rob Moore

On ANZAC Day at the University of Melbourne’s dawn service, the Parkville Association had the privilege of laying a wreath in memory of Parkville residents who gave the ultimate sacrifice.

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The “Destroyed by 50” starter pack: how not to train if you love your joints

May 1st, 2024 - Kane Hamilton

Ever wondered how to accelerate the aging process and guarantee a mid-life full of aches and creaky joints?

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East Melbourne Group news

May 1st, 2024 - Greg Bisinella

East Melbourne Group (EMG) members will be receiving their annual membership renewal via email.

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Bedggood: friendly footwear

May 1st, 2024 - Sylvia Black

Daniel Bedggood arrived in Melbourne in 1854.  Almost immediately he set up a boot and shoe factory in Richmond.

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Visitors flock to Metro Tunnel HQ

May 1st, 2024 - Metro Tunnel

Whether you’ve wandered the CBD after a visit to Melbourne Central or popped into Melbourne Town Hall, chances are you’ve passed by Metro Tunnel HQ on Swanston St.

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Grattan St to open

April 30th, 2024 - Peter Sanders

Grattan St is scheduled to open in the middle of this year.

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Wildflower meadows bloom in Parkville

April 10th, 2024 - Brendan Rees

A vibrant wildflower meadow has sprung to life in Parkville thanks to a new project boosting biodiversity in the urban environment.

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Royal Park Tennis Club smashing barriers for blind tennis

April 9th, 2024 - Georgie Atkins

Following a successful Term 1 program, Royal Park Tennis Club (RPTC) is set to kick off its coaching and social tennis sessions for blind and low-vision players from April 15 to May 6, providing a unique opportunity for blind and low vision players in the inner city to participate in the sport.

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She gets things done

She gets things done

November 2nd, 2022 - Carol Saffer
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