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The Melbourne suburbs where house prices have fallen most

The Melbourne suburbs where house prices have fallen most

Popular inner-city suburbs topped the list, and agents say it’s because owners of the best homes are holding out for a better time to move.

  • by Jim Malo

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My suburb was like a dozy old uncle. And then it discovered designer threads

My suburb was like a dozy old uncle. And then it discovered designer threads

When I told a snobbish friend I had found a small but affordable house, I was firmly instructed to tell everyone it was actually in Ormond.

  • by Linda Himmelfarb
Ramen, Russian cold cuts and bullfrog: The street where you can find – and eat – almost any delicacy

Ramen, Russian cold cuts and bullfrog: The street where you can find – and eat – almost any delicacy

Decades ago, this strip was where many Melburnians discovered bibimbap. It’s since boomed into arguably the city’s most diverse eating street.

  • by Dani Valent
Glen Eira City Council: What your candidates said

Glen Eira City Council: What your candidates said

Voters in Glen Eira will choose nine people to represent them on council for the next four years. Here is what the candidates said about why they are running in the Victorian council elections and what they want to achieve.

  • by Cara Waters and Rachael Dexter
This suburban cafe is serving meatball subs and tiramisu with a tantalising twist

This suburban cafe is serving meatball subs and tiramisu with a tantalising twist

BKK Laboratory’s creative Thai-inspired brunch menu goes way beyond curries and noodles.

  • by Dani Valent
Glen Eira council to close three childcare centres before Christmas

Glen Eira council to close three childcare centres before Christmas

A council in Melbourne’s south-east is considering closing three childcare centres, leaving dozens of families scrambling to find other vacancies before the new year.

  • by Robyn Grace
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Rick can’t find a rental near work, so he’s commuting six hours a day

Rick can’t find a rental near work, so he’s commuting six hours a day

He has been rejected from about 50 rental properties and is considering a desperate tactic to boost his chances.

  • by Melissa Heagney-Bayliss
Melbourne’s sliding property market shows signs of recovery

Melbourne’s sliding property market shows signs of recovery

Melbourne’s median house price fell just $5000 in three months, while prices in some suburbs rose by $80,000, but risks remain.

  • by Melissa Heagney-Bayliss and Kate Burke
Melbourne’s plunging property market has sellers spooked

Melbourne’s plunging property market has sellers spooked

Homeowners are not even being tempted by the prospect of getting more attention from buyers looking for a bargain, so how will price falls unfold from here?

  • by Melissa Heagney
Sowl brings soul and three-cheese saganaki to Carnegie
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Sowl brings soul and three-cheese saganaki to Carnegie

To choose to eat here would be a very wise decision indeed.

  • by Dani Valent
Sibling Spice has two distinct personalities
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Melbourne

Sibling Spice has two distinct personalities

Cruisy Carnegie cafe by day and full throttle Thai restaurant by night.

  • by Dani Valent

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