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The founding of North Melbourne’s Lost Dog’s Home - 1913
Community dissatisfaction with the handling of Melbourne’s lost dogs came to a head in 1910 with the following article in Melbourne’s Argus newspaper …
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Seen and unseen: Koorie artists tell their stories through art
A new exhibition showcasing the work of trailblazing First Nations artists from southeast Australia is heading to Melbourne.
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Read MoreNew life in Parkville Gardens
A small ray of sunshine has pierced the grey skies of winter and the recurring gloom of lockdowns.
Read MoreThe struggles of a mum
The Golden Book is an adventurous novel by local writer Kate Ryan that has just been released and can be collected from North Melbourne Books.
Read More“You’re never, ever going to get bored”; Greens councillor
Elected in 2012 at the age of just 27, Greens councillor Rohan Leppert is a Town Hall veteran of sorts. But he admits that in his third term, the role is harder than ever.
Read MoreThere’s something brewing in Kensington
For those in the know, this will come as no surprise, but Kensington is carefully becoming a treasure trove for micro-breweries, roasteries, and soon, it will add distilleries to that list.
Read MoreHow to look after soils in our garden and city
View your soil as a living dynamic system that you are working in harmony with, understand its needs. If we look after it – it will look after us, the surrounding plants and other life.
Read MoreSo much more than basket weaving!
Neighbourhood Houses are magical places. There are more than 400 houses scattered across Victoria and each one is completely unique – existing to serve the needs of their particular local community.
Read MoreA novel approach to ageing well
Many hands made light work for North Melbourne’s newest street library at Clayton Reserve.
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Local residents rally against new apartments
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