A popular downtown Melbourne restaurant is closing. Alligator Reef Club, known for its good food and Key West vibe, will close after Feb. 5.
The tag has been spotted on office buildings, roadways, and streets throughout the city, including on the Novotel at South Wharf.
Police have seized abseiling equipment and charged men allegedly responsible for a graffiti image that has been plastered across Melbourne in seemingly impossible spots.
Cocktails come by the one-litre bucket; Big Kahuna burgers heave with grilled pineapple, maple bacon and jalapeno; and slushies – choose from limoncello or pina colada – are a bestseller. There are also buckets of prawns with cocktail sauce, fish and chips, and prawn tacos with chipotle mayo.
The Daily Bread agreed with the city's plan and also proposed that it would close its soup kitchen to stop the draw of the homeless to downtown. The group also proposed it would focus its efforts on solutions to affordable housing.
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There’s new pressure to replace a soup kitchen and start building apartments for the homeless. In Melbourne, where helping the homeless has become a big issue in recent years, the city council is calling on the Daily Bread outreach center to close within months,
A few miles from the Melbourne Cricket Ground where Australia and England started the women's Ashes test on Thursday, a group of Afghan refugee cricketers played their first match as a team since fleeing Taliban rule.
A concert in Melbourne Wednesday night resulted in several fans sustaining injuries after part of the. The shocking incident occurred when the band Bad Omens was
Providence Place ― the Daily Bread's proposed housing complex aimed at providing shelter and independent living for homeless people and putting a dent in Melbourne's homeless population ― is one step closer to becoming a reality. But for Melbourne's ...
The StandardX, Melbourne is the first Australian outpost from The Standard hotel group and it marks the debut of its new brand, StandardX. Read our full review.
Left-arm quick joins Renegades on a three-year deal after he was not guaranteed a contract with Perth Scorchers