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Things are changing in our world, particularly our environment. Questions are posed. What is the new way forward?
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Giving a voice to our international students
While Cr Philip Le Liu has brought many passions to the City of Melbourne, his greatest ambition continues to be making Melbourne the number one student city in the world.
Read MoreBecome a train master with Metro Tunnel’s free online game
The Metro Tunnel Project has launched a free online game that gives players a sneak peek into the inner workings of the next-generation technology coming to Melbourne’s train network.
Read MoreWhat does a Neighbourhood House do when the neighbours are in lockdown?
This is a question that has been playing on my mind lately.
Read MoreToast visits Toast
Although Toast wasn’t quite cut out to be a trickster show dog like his siblings, he has still managed to become a local celebrity in North Melbourne where he struts his stuff.
Read MoreCOVID outbreaks
The government’s response has not been police-led as with last year’s lockdowns – a welcome change! They are meeting with communities in online sessions and there is organised support with food and other resident needs.
Read MoreCreating connections to nature in the heart of Melbourne
What do gardens mean to you? Are they a place to relax, or to escape, or to explore, or to get dirty in?
Read MoreFaces of North West City
What’s keeping you entertained or busy during lockdown?
Read MoreJazzing up the Zoom meetings
With this extended lockdown a lot of people are starting to get a bit tired of Zoom meetings but the Rotary Club of North Melbourne has just responded to this by stepping it up even more by trying to make its meetings more interesting and entertaining.
Read MoreGet outdoors!
Spring has arrived and made lockdown strolls around Parkville Gardens more inviting. Blue skies, warm sunshine and glimpses of blossom and flowers do much to lift our spirits.
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Comforting little constructions
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