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Eureka 89: a culinary journey above Melbourne
Situated on the 89th floor of the iconic Eureka Tower, Eureka 89 offers magnificent fine dining complemented by breathtaking perspectives across Melbourne, spanning from the Yarra River to the Dandenong Ranges.
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Art studio and animal hospital recognised at 2024 Melbourne Awards
Blender Studios, an urban and fine art studio based in West Melbourne, and the Lort Smith Animal Hospital in North Melbourne, were among the recipients of this year’s Melbourne Awards, held on November 9.
Read MoreZaffé: A Middle Eastern immersive experience
The award-winning Middle Eastern performance Zaffé is coming to the Arts House from November 26 to 30, bringing audiences to the captivating experience of a cultural wedding party with a twist.
Read More“An extraordinary councillor”: Rohan Leppert calls time at the City of Melbourne
Few figures are respected and admired right across the political spectrum, but outgoing Greens councillor Rohan Leppert leaves behind one such legacy at the City of Melbourne after 12 years of dedicated community service.
Read MoreDaredevil fun, security issues, and a new team in Town Hall
It wasn’t a trick, but it turned out a treat. Our Halloween event invitations went out at the last minute this year, but we still managed to attract a great turnout of young children and watchful parents for the fun and games.
Read More“Mammoth” program for Melbourne Recital Centre in 2025
Melbourne Recital Centre (MRC) has released a mammoth program of musical events for 2025.
Read MoreA trip to the flicks a popular treat
Young people growing up in North and West Melbourne during the early years of the twentieth century had a choice of cinema to attend, if they had the money to buy a ticket.
Read MoreSimonds Catholic College unveils new STEM Centre
Simonds Catholic College is proud to announce the opening of its new, state-of-the-art STEM Centre, designed to provide students with an innovative and modern learning environment equipped with advanced resources.
Read MoreCeapal lists permit-approved Macaulay Walk site
Six months after the plans for Macaulay Walk were approved, the developer, Ceapal, has listed the property on the market.
Read MoreNo to the demolition of public housing
The fantastic team at not-for-profit architectural and urban design research organisation Office has completed a third study demonstrating that public housing should not be demolished but renovated and expanded to ensure a supply of affordable housing in Victoria at lower cost to governments.
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Mainit: heat, arts, and culture at Arts House
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