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Look down: what lies beneath our feet can help restore our climate health
History and research teach how nations have risen and fallen by the fertility of their soil as the human population has increased and, therefore, agriculture demands more of soil.
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Our shared stories: celebrating together
Cultural Diversity Week was celebrated a little late at our house this year, but it was worth the wait!
Read MoreMarch musters
How good to see young kids and families and friends enjoying themselves at our two community events last month!
Read MoreWest Melbourne’s very own curious George
George the Pomeranian Chihuahua loves exploring his West Melbourne home, with owner Melanie in tow.
Read MoreMetro Tunnel turn-up-and-go services tested for the first time
Victorians are a step closer to turn-up-and-go services as train testing on the Metro Tunnel Project ramps up.
Read MoreLeaders in Family and Child Support law
Robert McHugh and Simon Bacon first met during a case opposed to one another in court.
Read MoreE-scooter trial extension: fun and convenience versus safety
The Melbourne e-scooter trial has been extended, and e-scooters are here to stay.
Read MoreA familiar face takes the reins at Simonds Catholic College
From guiding the inaugural cohort of Year 12 students in 2011 to now leading the school as principal, Robert Anastasio knows West Melbourne’s Simonds Catholic College (SCC) like few others.
Read MoreWorks under way on Bedford St pocket park
Construction has begun on the new Bedford St pocket park, which will provide an additional 1500 square metres of open space for Kensington residents.
Read MoreOzanam House supporting housing needs of LGBTIQA+ Victorians
North Melbourne's Ozanam House is at the heart of the Victorian Government initiative “Pride in Place”, which is supporting more than 570 LGBTIQA+ individuals across the state with access to safe and inclusive housing assistance.
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