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Tree plan riles up residents in tight street
A “street greening” proposal to transform the streetscape of a narrow North Melbourne street has drawn strong criticism from locals as it could result in the loss of parking.
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Metro Tunnel marks nearly 30 million hours worked
All eyes were on the Metro Tunnel’s Arden Station recently, which was the location for Premier Daniel Andrews’ return to work after a fall that left him with spinal injuries.
Read MoreReducing homelessness in the City of Melbourne
Welcome to the second last article of our 12-part series which will attempt to explore the role that housing can and should play within Australian society and why it is important to our economy that we house all Australians, rich or poor.
Read MoreNorth Melbourne Rotary Club is back In action
Until recently, the North Melbourne Rotary Club has been back having face-to-face meetings, but it has been difficult to get into fundraising and general community activities.
Read MoreCOVID-19 hits North and West Melbourne
The West Melbourne COVID-19 outbreak which spread to North Melbourne Primary School (NMPS) in June has been linked to a returned traveller staying in a Melbourne quarantine hotel.
Read MoreBoy stabbed
Police have arrested and charged a teenage boy following a stabbing in North Melboure in late May, which left another teenager fighting for his life.
Read MoreAll eyes on Errol St
All eyes have been on Errol St during the latest lockdown because of an outbreak of COVID at the local primary school with 300 people now traced as contacts.
Read MorePublic housing residents 16 and above eligible for vaccine
Vaccination hubs have opened up at public housing towers across Melbourne in a bid to protect vulnerable residents from COVID-19, but the announcement has caused confusion about accessibility and eligibility for the vaccine.
Read MoreMore buses for Parkville Gardens
In a hard-fought win for Parkville Gardens, the Victorian Government has finally committed to increasing bus services for the former Athletes Village after concerted efforts from the community.
Read MoreKensington Primary secures $7.4 million government funding
After years of desperately trying to scrape together funds to fix Kensington Primary School (KPS), the community has welcomed a $7.365 million upgrade from the Victorian Government to fix the aging school for good.
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Kensington residents seek answers after 900 homes designated as flood-prone
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