It was 1976 and the population of Victoria was just over 2.7 million, with 70 per cent of those people living in the capital. Fast forward to today and the estimated population of Melbourne is between ...
Investors considering jumping into Melbourne’s market will have more to choose from following the government’s decision to ...
The Allan Labor Government is making it easier to build more homes in Melbourne's best-connected suburbs.These suburbs have experienced some of the ...
The Victorian government has released its final planning controls for 25 activity centres in Melbourne, with tweaks meaning lower height limits in parts of Kew and Oakleigh and higher heights in parts ...
The tap-and-go trial (which allows commuters to pay for public transport with cards and phones, not just Myki cards) has just launched across some train lines.
One could say the partnership is continuing full steam ahead. But you'd be wrong, considering the trams are electrified.
JCDecaux has been re-appointed as the exclusive advertising partner of Melbourne's Yarra Trams network, the world's largest operational tram network. The agreement, lasting up to 14 years, will ...
Commuters on Craigieburn, Upfield, Ballarat and Seymour lines will be first to test tap-and-go technology ...
From Monday, Victorians will be able to use phones and credit cards to pay for public transport on a small number of lines as ...
RISING, Melbourne’s premier festival of music, art and performance, today unveils its full 2026 program, unfolding across the city from 27 May to 8 June.
The first StandardX is in Melbourne's gritty Fitzroy neighborhood and is filled with trippy art, colorful and cozy rooms, and ...
In March, Melbourne, a city known for its trams and cafes, transforms for Formula 1. If you are an F1 fan, you must check out these attractions ...
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