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Historic church unveils new crown spire, after a 40-year wait
A Parkville church built in 1898 has been given a new lease on life with a new crown spire installed to replace the previous spire that was destroyed in a storm some 40 years ago.
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Residents win at VCAT over restaurant that will be restricted to hotel guests
East Melbourne residents are celebrating after the state’s planning tribunal ruled in their favour to curtail the operations of a contentious residential hotel and restaurant proposal.
Read MoreThe jewel in D.O.C’s crown
When D.O.C Pizza and Mozzarella Bar opened on Drummond St more than 10 years ago, there were few restaurants in Melbourne that gathered the same level of hype.
Read MoreCouncil trial making high-rise composting a reality
In an Australian-first, the City of Melbourne has introduced its Food Organics and Garden Organics (FOGO) collection service in high-rise buildings through a 12-month pilot program.
Read MoreSenior residents of Carlton share life tales in new book
From camel races in Alice Springs to life in the Swinging Sixties, a group of senior Carlton residents have published a new book, sharing tales of a period gone by.
Read MoreBreak the Binaries exhibition blends art, science and identity together
Science Gallery at the University of Melbourne launched its third exhibition, Break the Binaries, on February 18, with works centred around sharing people’s personal journeys with identity.
Read MoreBrutal decision awaits for “significant” Carlton car park
Public opinion continues to be divided over whether a car park in Carlton, known for its 1970s Brutalist architecture, should be heritage listed.
Read MoreGetting involved in decision-making
As the inner city returns to normal after the lockdown, residents are still letting off steam and feeling under pressure.
Read MoreA day of harmonious celebration in Carlton
Carlton’s heart will beat with the sights, sounds and smells of multicultural celebration this March with the celebration of Harmony Day at Carlton Primary School.
Read MoreThousands 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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Down the rabbit hole with Gerald Diffey
Doherty Clinical Trials to conduct trial of needle-free vaccine for avian influenza

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