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Deadly designs bring colour to City Square for Melbourne Fashion Week
The Metro Tunnel’s City Square art space has had a costume change for this year’s Melbourne Fashion Week.
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The wild storms of the night before left a trail of damage. Some trees fell down and many branches were strewn on paths and streets. Fortunately, it appears there were no human casualties and no homes damaged. So, there’s much to be thankful for, not least the council workers tackling the massive clean-up job.
Read MoreArts House return: From percussive sounds to bubble art
Home for contemporary performances and interactive art, Melbourne’s Arts House is gearing up to entertain live audiences in what will be a show-stopping end to the year.
Read MoreThe Macaulay drama
Melbourne’s Deputy Lord Mayor sings an aria of lyrical beauty, Melbourne’s Lord Mayor joins him in a heartfelt duet, Cr Leppert wipes his brow, and someone sings a song from the wilderness. The story unfolds, the boat is launched, the crowd applauds.
Read MoreThinking big, acting local
For second term councillor and Deputy Lord Mayor Nicholas Reece, the ability to deliver on big ambitions at a community level is what inspires him most about working in local government.
Read MoreNew public housing resident action groups created
New resident action groups have been established for public housing residents in North Melbourne and Flemington, ensuring locals have a say in decisions impacting their homes and communities.
Read MoreCouncil delivers Macaulay Structure Plan
After nearly a decade of frustration and difficulty, the City of Melbourne has released its highly anticipated Macaulay Structure Plan for a new urban renewal precinct in Kensington and North Melbourne.
Read MoreMichelle’s world of music and medicine
Music and medicine may seem like disparate disciplines, but Dr Michelle Chong manages to excel in both while keeping the two quite separate.
Read MoreBusinesses celebrate after world’s longest lockdown ends
After a tumultuous year, businesses in the city’s north-west are rejoicing after finally waving goodbye to the world’s longest lockdown.
Read MoreKensington development deal adds to more affordable housing and jobs
A six-storey residential development in Kensington will form part of a new landmark state government program aimed at boosting affordable social housing.
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Major development at Simonds Catholic College
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