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The Victorian and Federal Governments are destroying our public housing
There was new optimism on solving the housing affordability crisis in Australia when the Australian Greens came to an agreement with the federal Labor government to legislate the formation of a new federal government housing fund.
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A chance for new beginnings in Victoria
The resignation of Daniel Andrews presents the Labor Government and Victoria with a chance for a new path forward.
Read MoreSouth Kensington is going greener
Residents of South Kensington are enjoying new green spaces this spring after Metro Tunnel crews finished a major upgrade to the public areas around South Kensington Station.
Read MoreThe powerful return of Betty Grumble
If you enjoy ecstatic and powerful performance, Art House in North Melbourne is the perfect place to witness the return of Betty Grumble as part of Melbourne Fringe.
Read MoreFactory in Melbourne’s west gives glimpse into Arden Station
Stunning architectural features are being installed at Arden Station after being prototyped and tested at a mock station in Melbourne’s west.
Read MoreCommunity cohesion
Will the continued demise of church congregations make any difference to the general wellbeing and cohesion of our community?
Read MoreStruggling to afford food and rent
“I can’t buy fruits, vegetables or even toilet paper.”
Read MorePlenty coming up in Parkville Gardens
We’ve got a spring in our step here in Parkville Gardens. We’re gearing up for some great get-togethers.
Read MoreWhy compost at home?
Composting is one of the most powerful actions an individual can take to reduce food waste, address climate change, and build healthy soil.
Read MoreFrom West Bali to West Melbourne
It was in Bali in the 1970s, after a chance stopover on her way to India, that Dr Mary Ida Bagus met her husband, Agus.
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Kensington residents concerned over sudden removal of bus stops
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