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“This was out of the blue”: public housing community left in limbo
A community leader at the North Melbourne public housing estate has voiced concerns regarding the recent announcement to demolish and redevelop 44 housing towers across Melbourne, which has prompted a wave of uncertainty and fears of displacement among residents.
Read MoreKensington Stockyard Food Garden sprouting fun and fungi with Mush Fest
In celebration of its fifth birthday and National Mushroom Day, Kensington Stockyard Food Garden is bringing Mush Fest to the community over two days on October 14 and 15 in a fungi-tastic occasion not to be missed.
Read MoreWest Melbourne’s newest wine bar calling a familiar haunt home
The hanging chalk board acts as an inventory for a rapidly changing native menu, shelves of bottles lining the wall form the most physical of wine lists and a sprawling bar invites you into conversation and connection with those serving you.
Read MoreLocal teachers link up with North Melbourne AFLW side
Two Flemington teachers have spent a day embedded in North Melbourne’s AFLW program.
Read MoreWhat housing is Arden Station opening to?
Despite a soon-to-be-completed Metro Station, it’s a question that still remains unanswered.
Read MoreReview uncertain about the role of Flemington Racecourse’s flood wall in disastrous flooding
A review into last October’s devastating Maribyrnong River floods has not been able to determine whether the Flemington Racecourse flood wall had the potential to exacerbate the disaster after homes around it were inundated.
Read MoreLittle Legends - Cherry
Cherry, 11, Kensington Junior Soccer Club
Read MoreFinal plan endorsed to green Roden St
The City of Melbourne has endorsed a final concept plan that will see West Melbourne’s Roden St turned into a welcoming green space.
Read MoreWorks start on build-to-rent apartment project in Kensington
Work has begun to build a 362-apartment development in Kensington in what marks developer Assemble Communities’ first build-to-rent project as part of its bid to help address the housing crisis.
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