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Melbourne employees are being encouraged to return to the CBD with a range of incentives after more than a year of working from home amid the pandemic.
The City of Melbourne council have offered workers free $50 Myki vouchers, doughnuts, cocktails and cheaper parking as part of its FOMO Fridays incentive.
Workers can access the promotion every Friday from May 14 through to June 4.
The deals include King & Godfree hampers in Carlton, doughnuts from Bourke Street Mall and cocktails in Chinatown.
The deals include King & Godfree hampers in Carlton, doughnuts from Bourke Street Mall and cocktails in Chinatown
The City of Melbourne council have offered workers free $50 Myki vouchers (pictured), doughnuts, cocktails and cheaper parking as part of its FOMO Fridays incentive
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.’
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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.