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Damaged tree an “insidious” act of vandalism

Damaged tree an “insidious” act of vandalism

March 18th, 2022 - Spencer Fowler Steen

The City of Melbourne is keeping an eye on the health of a street side tree in North Melbourne after it was believed to have been poisoned earlier this year.

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Councillors call on state government to progress West Melbourne vision

March 18th, 2022 - Sean Car

The City of Melbourne used its first ever meeting in West Melbourne on March 15 to call on Minister for Planning Richard Wynne to sign off an amendment that would progress the West Melbourne Structure Plan ahead of the State Election.

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Young chefs cook up a storm

March 18th, 2022 - Brendan Rees

Young chefs at North Melbourne Primary School are back in the kitchen using delicious and healthy ingredients – and they couldn’t be more excited.

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A community that plants together, grows together

March 18th, 2022 - Kaylah Joelle Baker

Growing healthy and sustainable organic food is not the only mission of the Kensington Stockyard Food Garden, but rather it's the Garden's way of encouraging the community of Kensington to grow in unity together.

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Gracious artist hopes to share joy of city living with community

March 18th, 2022 - Brendan Rees

A West Melbourne author and artist who migrated to Australia in 2018 says he hopes to give back to the local community after he and his family had been given a “new life”.

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Comedy Festival returns

March 18th, 2022 - Zak Wheeler

The Melbourne International Comedy Festival is back and bigger than ever as in-person audiences return in 2022, with a line-up featuring several performances in the city’s northern suburbs for the first time.

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Blitz on car break-ins

March 18th, 2022 - Rhonda Dredge

Law and order are back on the agenda with a blitz on car break-ins announced by police at the North Melbourne station.

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Plans for a community battery

March 18th, 2022 - Sean Car

Federal Member for the seat of Maribyrnong Bill Shorten has announced that a victorious Labor Government would provide residents of the Flemington Public Housing Estate with direct access to renewable energy through the installation of a new community battery.

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Responsible design shaping Hotham Hill

February 17th, 2022 - Jack Hayes

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.

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New site to bring new life to local school

February 17th, 2022 - Jack Hayes

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.

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Why grow your own food locally?

Why grow your own food locally?

March 18th, 2021 - Jacqui van Heerden
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