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A large crowd turned out to watch the auction of 4 Vesper Street, Richmond, which sold under the hammer for $2,002,000 on Saturday.

The ‘electric’ auction for a Richmond home that earned its vendors $2m

On the first weekend of auctions following interest rate cuts, a young family paid half a million dollars above reserve to purchase a four-bed Richmond home.

  • Alexandra Middleton

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John Mihailidis is prepared to pay to keep parklets out the front of his building.

Melbourne’s beloved parklets too big to fail as restaurants pay up for on-street dining

The outdoor trend that grew out of pandemic restrictions is here to stay.

  • Angus Delaney

The gracious, spacious suburb people move to – and never leave

They call Ivanhoe a “long-held suburb” for a reason. But residents are being asked to handle growth upwards, not outwards.

  • Carolyn Webb
The suburb of Ivanhoe is colloquially known as “The Hoe”.

My suburb was meant to be the ‘Toorak of the north’. It didn’t quite get there

Ivanhoe might sound like a place of nobility but its colloquial name tends to dampen notions of upper-class superiority.

  • Claire Burke
14 Della Torre Crescent, Ivanhoe

Ivanhoe reno earns its vendors $3.6 million payday

Three buyers, who were all looking to upsize, registered to bid on the turn-key home that is hard to come back in the current market.

  • Tom Carey
Seven-year-old Zoe and 11-year-old Christian were last seen near Mernda Train Station about 3.30pm on January 25.

Ivanhoe siblings missing from train station found safe

A pair of young siblings missing for almost 24 hours after disappearing near a train station in Melbourne’s north-east have been found safe, police say.

  • Ashleigh McMillan and Carolyn Webb
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Sam Ware, who became addicted to opioids as a teenager after having his wisdom teeth extracted.

'An eviction': Patients removed from detox clinic after COVID-19 case

A COVID-19 case at a withdrawal facility in Melbourne's north-east has led to vulnerable people detoxing from drugs being thrown out of their accommodation.

  • Rachael Dexter
Jane Marshall who is battling breast cancer and is self isolating to avoid exposure to coronavirus.

Life in isolation: Portraits of a society in lockdown

Meet some of the Victorians living under strict quarantine and hear how they are coping in these strange times.

  • Rachael Dexter and Justin McManus

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