Melbourne’s winter festival Now or Never will return this August with a city-wide program spanning art, ideas, sound and ...
The way we plan and design our city has lasting consequences, and Melbourne’s recent planning history offers some useful ...
Street Side Medics has issued an urgent call for Melbourne GPs to volunteer at its Bourke St clinic, as demand continues to ...
A new cocktail bar and private dining venue will open on Queen St next month, adding another hospitality offering to ...
The global musical phenomenon SIX will return to Melbourne this July, bringing a new Australian cast of queens to the Comedy ...
The City of Melbourne has endorsed a new 10-year Community Infrastructure Plan, with the CBD identified as one of the ...
The City of Melbourne is set to receive greater powers to pressure owners of vacant and derelict buildings to act, under ...
Local residents and business owners were alerted late in May to the upcoming filming of “an exciting new international drama ...
Stories of displacement, resilience and rebuilding were shared at Federation Square during a special event marking Refugee ...
Tucked into a tiny pocket of native trees, shrubs and plantings on one of Melbourne’s busiest corners is a surprising monument.
In the early 1940s in Melbourne, as war ravages overseas, life in the city carries on as normal at the corner of Princes Bridge and Flinders St. Opened in October 1882 on Bourke St between Swanston ...
The way we plan and design our city has lasting consequences, and Melbourne’s recent planning history offers some useful lessons.