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Melbourne is gearing up to celebrate one of Australia's most iconic rock bands, with the City of Melbourne backing a series of events to honour AC/DC’s enduring legacy and the 50th anniversary of a ...
The good news? Victoria’s container deposit scheme has taken off – 1.86 billion drink containers returned in under two years, ...
A jewel in the crown – a title once afforded to the world’s most liveable city. Melbourne had broken its own record and was ...
The newly-refurbished Food Hall at Queen Victoria Market is more than just a place to eat – it’s a celebration of Melbourne’s multicultural spirit.
One of Melbourne’s most iconic CBD pubs is set to relaunch this winter with a bold new identity and four-level transformation. Formerly known as The Crafty Squire, the venue at 127 Russell St will ...
Despite Greenline’s funding being cut and further delivery of the ambitious project on hold, the City of Melbourne remains hopeful that the project will be delivered. The project is the brainchild of ...
A controversial plan to build three high-rise towers and a public square at the southern site of Queen Victoria Market (QVM) has won the backing of Heritage Victoria, drawing the ire of opponents.
In April 2024, Residents 3000’s monthly forum investigated the issue of litter, waste, and recycling in the city. There are still some issues to be addressed.
In the past month, I’ve had the privilege of visiting some of our inner-city public schools – including University High’s city campus, North Melbourne Primary, and Docklands Primary.
In the upcoming City of Melbourne election on October 24, a fresh ticket will attempt to place socialists in the council chamber for the first time.
The City of Melbourne has welcomed another new face to Town Hall, with Gladys Liu stepping into her role as a newly-elected councillor.
In the heart of the CBD, a new hospitality venue has quickly earned the title of a true “hidden gem”. Opened just two months ago, Mill Place Merchants has brought a classic speakeasy charm to its ...