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Retail and hospitality shops reopening and bringing back buzz

78 per cent Please note: The total number of retail and hospitality businesses surveyed has expanded in March to include shops in gallerias, arcades and shopping centres as well street-facing businesses. City Activation portfolio lead, Councillor Roshena Campbell, said the City of Melbourne was committed to collecting the most accurate and up-to-date data to ensure our advocacy efforts were targeted effectively. “Council officers have been pounding the pavement to monitor the impacts on COVID-19 on our retail and hospitality businesses,” Cr Campbell said. “This data is critical so we can respond quickly and provide support to help businesses reopen and keep operating in a viable way.

City of Melbourne says get to the city or get FOMO in new work via Leo Burnett Melbourne

March 5 2021, 11:18 am | BY Ricki Green | 7 Comments In a week that will see up to 75% of the workforce back in the city, Victorians are being reminded to ‘get to the city or get FOMO’ in a new body of work from City of Melbourne and Leo Burnett Melbourne.   ‘FOMO’ is a creative and experience platform that’s intended to bring Melburnians back into the city they love after a year of extensive COVID-19 lockdowns in Melbourne. Designed to span an array of events, activations, offers, places and money-can’t-buy experiences, FOMO provides an important platform for the city – its business owners, retailers and cultural institutions – encouraging Melburnians to actively choose the city or ‘get FOMO.’

Treasurer details tax-free coronavirus grants

Treasurer details tax-free coronavirus grants
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Iconic performers bring music back to Melbourne

Date Time Iconic performers bring music back to Melbourne Daryl Braithwaite is among a raft of iconic musicians helping to bring live music back to Melbourne, with a series of pop-up performances across the city organised by the Victorian Government, Mushroom Group and the City of Melbourne. ​Some of Australia’s most loved singer-songwriters and performers will make surprise appearances at some of the city’s most popular dining locations over the next two weeks. Diners in Degraves Street were treated to a surprise show from Daryl Braithwaite yesterday in the first performance of the series. Today singer-songwriter and Doctor, Gordi, will perform at a surprise location. 

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