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New options explored for public space along Errol, Queensberry streets in North Melbourne
The City of Melbourne has proposed four different scenarios for the creation of a new public space next to the North Melbourne Town Hall.
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anaca studio: Furniture that turns a house into a home
There is nothing more homely than a house designed to suit the occupant’s personal style, and that is exactly what anaca studio is all about.
Read MoreWombat family warmly welcomes roly-poly joey
An adorably chubby Southern hairy-nosed wombat joey is waddling about at Melbourne Zoo after emerging from its mum’s pouch
Read MoreCouncil sells off North Melbourne property, formerly home to health services
The City of Melbourne has sold off a building in North Melbourne, as well as two other “underutilised” buildings in the municipality that formerly provided community services.
Read MoreCouncil budget “big on delivery”
The City of Melbourne has drafted a record $850.7 million budget for the 2023/24 financial year, despite posting an increased deficit as it forecasts a return to surplus in the 2025/26 financial year.
Read MoreConnecting through creating
In our busy world, opportunities for younger and older people to connect and learn from one another are few and far between. Yet research has shown that intergenerational connections benefit everyone.
Read MoreNew linear park for West Melbourne gets tick of approval
The City of Melbourne has endorsed plans for a linear park in West Melbourne, which the council says addresses concerns about loss of parking, safety for all road users, and traffic management.
Read MoreCommunity consultation sought on protected bike lanes
The City of Melbourne is seeking community input on draft designs for three kilometres of protected bike lanes in North Melbourne and Kensington.
Read MoreA new resource helping to address stigma and discrimination has officially launched
The City of Melbourne, alongside a number of the city’s outreach support services, has officially launched a City Drug Support Services flyer on how best to help vulnerable community members.
Read MoreTower residents urged to register for pay-out
Letters from the Supreme Court of Victoria have been delivered to the 3000 residents of the North Melbourne and Flemington towers advising of a proposed settlement from the State Government over the COVID-19 lockdowns in 2020.
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Dissent: a game of choices and morality
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