Arts & Culture
The Johnston Collection launches new exhibition
East Melbourne’s own “hidden treasure” The Johnston Collection (TJC), has announced its new exhibition.
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Memorial and teaching academy named finalists in 2023 Victorian Premier’s Design Awards
East Melbourne’s Victorian Family Violence Memorial and the Victorian Academy of Teaching and Leadership are both up for prestigious architecture design awards.
Read MoreMedicare urgent care clinic opens in Carlton
Inner-city locals now have greater access to the healthcare they need with the opening of the Inner Melbourne Medicare Urgent Care Clinic (Medicare UCC).
Read MoreStatue of Victorian feminist and social activist to be celebrated
The first woman nominated for Australian parliament, Vida Goldstein, will be honoured with a statue in a historic move that aims to close the gap on gender inequality of statues in the City of Melbourne.
Read MoreWelcome to the latest Pet’s Corner by Pups of Carlton!
In this regular segment we feature local pets to promote our pet-friendly community, and offer local tips.
Read MoreLandmark heritage review delivered for Parkville after four-decade hiatus
The University of Melbourne’s International House and global biotech giant CSL’s two-storey brick Poplar Rd headquarters are among historical landmarks up for heritage listing under a sweeping heritage review of Parkville, the first of its kind to be undertaken in four decades.
Read MoreNew taskforce to address East Melbourne aircraft noise
Long-standing concerns about aircraft noise in East Melbourne have been heard at Parliament House in Canberra, with the federal government committing to establishing a taskforce aimed at improving outcomes for the community.
Read MoreBrunetti Classico brings a new local to Drummond St
Just when you thought Lygon St legend Brunetti Classico couldn’t get any bigger in Carlton, a new concept boutique store will soon open at the rear of its current flagship store on Drummond St.
Read MoreWho’s in, who’s out? City of Melbourne elections on the horizon
It sounds a bit cliché to proclaim, “the next term of council could be the most important ever for the City of Melbourne”. After all, every new term of local government is as important as the last.
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A new accessible tram stop for Parkville
Works under way in East Melbourne, Lygon St and Parkville to fix “black spot” intersections

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