Where to find the cheapest and most expensive coffee in Melbourne

Where to find the cheapest and most expensive coffee in Melbourne

The price of a cup of coffee in Melbourne varies wildly depending on which suburb you order it in. Search our interactive graphic to find out how coffee prices compare in your suburb.

  • byCara Waters

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Melbourne to press pause on new CBD bike lanes

Melbourne to press pause on new CBD bike lanes

The City of Melbourne plans instead to focus on routes into the city centre.

  • byCara Waters
Guy Grossi drinks espresso,but most Melburnians like to add milk. Find out your suburb’s most popular coffee order

Guy Grossi drinks espresso,but most Melburnians like to add milk. Find out your suburb’s most popular coffee order

Our deep dive into Melburnians’ preferred coffee orders tells a story of changing tastes. Use the interactive to find out where your suburb sits on Melbourne’s cappuccino curve.

  • byCara Waters
‘Watershed moment’:14-storey tower in Frankston’s ‘Great Wall’ gets green light
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‘Watershed moment’:14-storey tower in Frankston’s ‘Great Wall’ gets green light

A contentious high-rise apartment building,part of Frankston’s “Great Wall” overlooking Port Phillip Bay,has been approved.

  • byBenjamin Preiss,Ashleigh McMillan andLachlan Abbott
Merrick Watts’ simple rule during Eltham pub fights:‘Grab the till and run’

Merrick Watts’ simple rule during Eltham pub fights:‘Grab the till and run’

Once Eltham was an “amazing dichotomy between ruthless bogans and the arts”. Nowadays,the leafy suburb is fighting not to look like everywhere else.

  • byClay Lucas
Blocked Brighton townhouses back on the table as planning minister seizes control
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VCAT

Blocked Brighton townhouses back on the table as planning minister seizes control

A rejected bid to build 84 two-storey townhouses on a former Xavier College campus looks set to go ahead,with the state government taking over control of the development from the council.

  • byRachael Dexter
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Member group claims Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club spent $800,000 on wagyu beef
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Kooyong

Member group claims Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club spent $800,000 on wagyu beef

The money was allegedly spent on the expensive variety of meat in the same financial year in which the club reported a $2.4 million loss from its hospitality operations.

  • byCarla Jaeger
The hidden Melbourne beach teeming with rare fossils

The hidden Melbourne beach teeming with rare fossils

Mega sharks and a bird with a six-metre wingspan graced our shoreline 5 million years ago,and urban explorers can still uncover traces of them at this bayside beach.

  • byPetra Stock
The $600m rail line in the north being ignored in favour of cars

The $600m rail line in the north being ignored in favour of cars

Outer-suburban councils are desperate to get residents using public transport,but even billions spent boosting heavy rail is failing to make a dent in car dominance.

  • byAdam Carey
Bread,milk,ham and a library book:The supermarket land deal causing a local outcry

Bread,milk,ham and a library book:The supermarket land deal causing a local outcry

An unusual deal by grocery giant Woolworths to build a supermarket and a local library in exchange for a piece of public land has raised eyebrows in Rosanna.

  • byTom Cowie
Could Melbourne really crush this gem from one of the world’s greatest architects?

Could Melbourne really crush this gem from one of the world’s greatest architects?

This building is almost flawless - up close,you want to run your hands across it,just to feel the sensual beauty of its surfaces.

  • byJoe Rollo