Melbourne Lord Mayor Sally Capp to bow out after six years
Melbourne Lord Mayor Sally Capp will bow out at the next local government election to pursue new opportunities.
27 March, 2024Melbourne Lord Mayor Sally Capp will bow out at the next local government election to pursue new opportunities.
27 March, 2024Is WFH working for local government? Two councils provide different perspectives.
15 June, 2023Sally Capp and Rob Stokes are among the members appointed to the federal government’s new Urban Policy Forum.
29 May, 2023Melbourne City Council is considering a plan which, if approved, will see pedestrians given significant priority over cars in the city’s CBD.
29 May, 2023Partnerships with the private sector, industry and research institutions are helping the City of Melbourne achieve its climate goals.
28 April, 2023City of Melbourne is delivering a program to help local startups get a foothold in south-esat Asia.
17 February, 2022Lord Mayors of Australian capital cities have reflected on the lessons and way forward following the pandemic.
4 March, 2021City of Melbourne has endorsed a ten-year affordable housing strategy.
9 December, 2020From multi-million stimulus packages to cancelled swimming lessons, councils have joined the fight against COVID-19.
19 March, 2020Councils have been thrust into a front line role in the coronavirus response.
15 March, 2020Melbourne councils have signed an MOU with Uber to deliver an electric bike share scheme.
7 February, 2020Melbourne’s gross local product has topped $100 billion, a census has found.
20 November, 2019A global index has put Melbourne ahead of Sydney as the most liveable city in Australia.
5 September, 2019Historical artefacts from Melbourne’s colonial days have been unearthed at the site of a new community hub in the CBD.
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