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River Nile School: empowering refugee women through education
River Nile School (RNS) is an independent secondary college located in the heart of North Melbourne, and is dedicated to supporting young women aged 15 to 24 from refugee backgrounds by empowering them through education.
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Bakery Hill Distillery celebrates 25 years of crafting premium Aussie whisky
Bakery Hill Distillery is gearing up for an exciting year ahead, with its new Kensington “cellar door” now open for locals to enjoy a dram, tasting, or tour.
Read MoreNew high-speed depot makes bulk recycling easier in North Melbourne
North Melbourne is now home to its first high-speed recycling depot, launched by Envirobank in collaboration with Victoria’s Container Deposit Scheme (CDS).
Read MoreBy supporting the arts, we’re supporting Melbourne as a whole
If you ask any Melburnian what makes our city incredible, it’s a safe bet they will mention our creative scene. It’s the second biggest driver for tourism to our city and contributes $40.3 billion yearly to the Victorian economy.
Read MoreA time of giving
Let’s make this a time of giving back to the other than human form.
Read MorePark plan and security steps
Many features make Parkville Gardens a very attractive place to live. The proximity of Royal Park is one of them.
Read MoreMetro Tunnel brings Christmas spirit to the CBD
The Metro Tunnel is spreading some Christmas cheer across Melbourne’s CBD with bright and colourful artworks for the festive season.
Read MoreSupport for rezoned ETU building
The City of Melbourne has recommended that the Victorian Planning Minister considers an amendment that rezones the Electrical Trades Union (ETU) building in North Melbourne.
Read MoreThere’s an old saying that every government dollar should be treated as if it was hard earned, because it was – by a taxpayer
Given that Victoria is the highest-taxed state in the nation, this is a pretty fair rule to apply and one I would hope that the government would abide by. Sadly, this is not the case.
Read MoreHistory of Flagstaff Gardens told
West Melbourne: A Sense of Place is due to be published by the Hotham History Project early next year. The Flagstaff Gardens has an interesting history, and they continue to provide a venue for sport and recreation for West Melbourne residents and workers.
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Working to keep our wildlife safe, including Melbourne’s famous peregrine falcons!
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