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One-hundred-and-fifty years of local service
This year, North Melbourne’s W.B. Simpson & Son is celebrating 150 years of continuous service in real estate.
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Traders relieved after council waives outdoor dining fees
Hospitality traders are breathing a sigh of relief after the City of Melbourne waived outdoor dining fees for another seven months as the city recovers from the pandemic.
Read MoreResponsible design shaping Hotham Hill
In a suburb like North Melbourne, spread with countless period homes and an undeniable commitment to heritage, it’s not often you’ll find a new development received well by locals.
Read MoreNew site to bring new life to local school
The school’s recent $9.5 million acquisition of 52-58 Chetwynd St, West Melbourne, will see an end to over a decade of logistical challenges with the amalgamation of both campuses in one inner-city location.
Read MoreHospitality owners staying optimistic following Omicron wave
After the Omicron surge sparked an unprecedented disruption to business, hospitality owners in the city’s north-west say they are hoping the worst is behind them.
Read MoreIconic North Melbourne pub calls lasts drinks
North Melbourne’s iconic Court House Hotel which dates back to the 19th century is up for sale, offering an “endless array of refurbishment and repositioning opportunities”.
Read MoreIconic Kensington mansion up for sale
A 130-year-old iconic mansion in Kensington which was once home to the mayor of Flemington is up for sale.
Read MorePressure on fish and chip shops
The price of flake has held steady in local fish and chip shops as we come out of lockdown, despite the shortage of gummy shark putting pressure on retailers.
Read MoreWhisky maestros land in Kensington
A coffee on Bellair St, a pint at Hardimans, a parma at the Doutta Galla or waiting for the level crossings on Macaulay Rd: there are few things more synonymous with life in Kensington.
Read MoreKensington’s new strength studio is a dream come true
For Emily Bakyew, opening a strength studio in her garage in Kensington was a no-brainer.
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