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Bridgerton in Brunswick? Regency romance arrives in Melbourne

Bridgerton in Brunswick? Regency romance arrives in Melbourne

Fans of the hit Netflix series frocked up for the lavish interactive Bridgerton experience, dripping with sumptuous sets and selfie moments.

  • by Ashleigh McMillan and Lachlan Abbott

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How St Kilda remains St Kilda against all odds

How St Kilda remains St Kilda against all odds

St Kilda is a place constantly in transition. While cash is flowing into the bayside suburb, it’s also an area that locals will fight doggedly to protect.

  • by Cara Waters
The radical ideas to stop the bulldozing of Melbourne’s public housing towers

The radical ideas to stop the bulldozing of Melbourne’s public housing towers

Architects and students have dozens of ideas of how Melbourne’s public housing towers can be revitalised and saved.

  • by Tom Cowie and Rachael Dexter
Inside Melbourne’s ‘graffiti war’ and the crew that took police 20 years to crack
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Inside Melbourne’s ‘graffiti war’ and the crew that took police 20 years to crack

To some, it’s art. To others, a blight on the city. Decades after “Stan”, “Meow”, “Renks”, “Karl” and “Bonez” tagged trains and landmarks around Melbourne, the law has caught up with one of the 70K crew’s chiefs.

  • by David Estcourt
The Australian city with a better quality of life than Sydney or Melbourne

The Australian city with a better quality of life than Sydney or Melbourne

An international comparison of 1000 cities shows Melbourne ahead of Sydney as the place to be. But one city has a much better quality of life than either.

  • by Shane Wright
Where are the kids? The Melbourne suburbs facing a child exodus

Where are the kids? The Melbourne suburbs facing a child exodus

Established suburbs like Kew and Hawthorn have plenty of schools and green space – but they are not where families are moving.

  • by Cara Waters
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High hopes, low quality: special levies and repairs plague new apartment owners

High hopes, low quality: special levies and repairs plague new apartment owners

Cracks, leaks, and cladding – there are hidden dangers in Australia’s new apartments, and it’s costing owners thousands.

  • by Melissa Cunningham
Fledgling soccer club seeks net gain from suburb built around stadium

Fledgling soccer club seeks net gain from suburb built around stadium

A rollcall of Australian sporting stars has invested in the project, such as AFL greats Adam Goodes and Scott Pendlebury and tennis player Thanasi Kokkinakis.

  • by Adam Carey
They call it ‘MoPo’: Dame Edna’s hidden gem of the north is changing

They call it ‘MoPo’: Dame Edna’s hidden gem of the north is changing

Even the concreted-over creek is being brought back to life as Moonee Ponds ascends into the sky.

  • by Rachael Dexter
‘The Opera House of service stations’: Heritage plan for West Gate canopies

‘The Opera House of service stations’: Heritage plan for West Gate canopies

The sails on the West Gate service stations are set to be protected by a heritage overlay after the canopies were found to be of local significance.

  • by Cara Waters
Twenty years and counting: The suburb waiting for a rail line that may never come

Twenty years and counting: The suburb waiting for a rail line that may never come

For 24 years, residents in these booming fringe suburbs have waited for a train line, but a VCAT dispute could halt the project before it even begins.

  • by Adam Carey