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‘Tough economic climates are temporary, but community is forever’: Why Gemini is a gem
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Coburg

‘Tough economic climates are temporary, but community is forever’: Why Gemini is a gem

This crowd-funded cafe, bar, restaurant and pantry has changed Coburg for the better. If you’re local, you’re lucky.

  • by Dani Valent

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Pulped fiction: Thousands of library books removed as collection culled

Pulped fiction: Thousands of library books removed as collection culled

A truckload of books has been taken away under plans to reduce shelving at Melbourne’s City Library and replace it with meeting spaces.

  • by Tom Cowie
Private school seeks 40-year lease over public sporting grounds

Private school seeks 40-year lease over public sporting grounds

Opponents of the idea argue a proposed new lease deal hands virtual ownership of a public park to a private school – for generations.

  • by Tom Cowie
This market restaurant serves the South American version of a halal snack pack
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Footscray

This market restaurant serves the South American version of a halal snack pack

I was full about five seconds after starting but kept diving back in, writes Dani Valent.

  • by Dani Valent
New Melbourne hotel feels like New York meets ... Collingwood
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Hotel reviews

New Melbourne hotel feels like New York meets ... Collingwood

The convenience of a serviced apartment meets the fun and facilities of a hotel at this stylish new Collingwood property.

  • by Guy Wilkinson
These ‘genius’ dumplings are not what you might expect at a typical suburban Thai
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St Kilda

These ‘genius’ dumplings are not what you might expect at a typical suburban Thai

Charlong is clever, creative, run by women and could only be in Melbourne.

  • by Dani Valent
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A Grampians town’s remarkable recovery after ‘the beast’ burnt through

A Grampians town’s remarkable recovery after ‘the beast’ burnt through

A bushfire wiped out one-third of the tiny Grampians town of Pomonal 12 weeks ago. The town knew about resilience before the fire hit, and now it’s putting it into action.

  • by Clay Lucas
From strip clubs to Korean BBQ: King Street’s revival as Melbourne’s K-Town

From strip clubs to Korean BBQ: King Street’s revival as Melbourne’s K-Town

A block away, in Healeys Lane, there are so many Korean eateries that it’s referred to as kimchi lane.

  • by Cara Waters
Daniel Andrews promised a new body to help renters. No one seems to know much about it

Daniel Andrews promised a new body to help renters. No one seems to know much about it

Government emails released under freedom-of-information laws show state bureaucrats couldn’t answer basic questions about Rental Dispute Resolution Victoria – after it had been announced.

  • by Broede Carmody
From KFC to the NGV, every place in Melbourne gets rated by the super reviewers

From KFC to the NGV, every place in Melbourne gets rated by the super reviewers

Staff at the JB Hi-Fi outlet (★★★★★) were friendly and the wait was short. The potato and gravy at the KFC (★★) was a bit watery.

  • by Tom Cowie
This retro cafe is all about ’90s vibes and honest food with 101 per cent heart

This retro cafe is all about ’90s vibes and honest food with 101 per cent heart

Affordable sandwiches, sunset-coloured walls and sweet bakes are the order of the day at Suntop Plaza in Brunswick East.

  • by Dani Valent