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Diversion for Wandin
Disqualified Melbourne councillor Brooke Wandin has escaped conviction on electoral fraud charges.
Read MoreWelcome feed on again
Following the success of last year’s inaugural Southbank event, the Welcome Dinner Project will return to the Boyd community Hub on June 29.
Read MoreLocal degrees on offer
In the ever-changing world of sports media and sport business, the need for flexibility and a wide-ranging skill set has never been more important.
Read MoreMore than just a men’s shed
Tucked away in level one of the Federation Square car park is a community of volunteers dedicated to lending a hand.
Read MoreCutting local red tape
Did you know that the Boyd Community Hub hosts free Justice of the Peace (JP) sessions every Monday?
Read MoreShooter charged
Southbank came to a standstill last month following a shooting on Power St, which took place in the early hours of May 18.
Read MoreSite up for sale
Carlton & United Breweries (CUB) is selling its Southbank headquarters on the corner of Southbank Blvd and Sturt St.
Read MoreGood coffee good conscience
One of the Southbank community’s favourite meeting places changed hands last month, with the new House of Cards Espresso moving into the cafe at the Boyd Community Hub.
Read MoreA landmark exhibition of inches
The Victorian College of the Arts’ (VCA) impact on Australia’s visual arts landscape will be put on display this month as part of a local exhibition at the University of Melbourne’s Margaret Lawrence Gallery on Dodds St.
Read MoreSt Kilda Rd Metro Tunnel disruption
Works on Southbank’s new local underground train station at the Domain Interchange will ramp up this month as part of the government’s $11 billion Metro Tunnel Project.
Read MoreLike living sustainably?
The team at the Boyd Community Hub is calling on interested locals to join its regular Sustainability Group meet ups.
Read MoreTaking audiences to another space
The Testing Grounds is set to transition into another world this month as the Centre for Projection Art presents the aptly titled “Another Space”.
Read MoreFrisell lights up Jazz Festival
Legendary American jazz guitarist and composer Bill Frisell and his band got the 2017 Melbourne International Jazz Festival underway in magical fashion on June 2.
Read MoreThe songs of Annie Lennox
Acclaimed cabaret performer Michael Griffiths will be paying tribute to singer, songwriter Annie Lennox in his upcoming one-man show “Sweet Dreams”.
Read MoreMacbeth from MTC
The Melbourne Theatre Company has brought Shakespeare’s Scottish-based play back to Melbourne with a star-studded cast.
Read MoreAt last! Whiteman ‘canal’ to be drained
The City of Melbourne is finally responding to years of major flooding issues on Whiteman St with drainage upgrade works starting this month.
Read MoreThe future of photography is in your hands…
A brand new course at Photography Studies College named Photo Imaging and Photography specialising in Social Media will revolutionise the way photography functions in an ever-changing media world.
Read MoreGentle giants enjoying new life
Staghound Lemmy and Irish Wolfhound Molly were enjoying their daytrip in Southbank with their owner Aidan McDonnell.
Read MoreA paradigm shift in the Southbank property market
Melcorp Real Estate, one of Southbank’s leading agencies, has been servicing inner Melbourne for more than a decade, with a network of offices across Southbank and Melbourne’s CBD.
Read MoreBeing fit for living
Depression and exercise One of the great things that I have noticed over my 20 years as a personal trainer has been the increased prevalence of people opening up about their feelings and letting me into their world and to then listen, try to understand and to help where I can.
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