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Fitzroyalty - hyperlocal news and reviews about Melbourne’s first suburb: Fitzroy 3065 - is a local news and reviews site for Fitzroy residents and visitors. Read the about and hyperlocal pages for more information.

It features stories on the suburb of Fitzroy in Melbourne, Australia, and reflections on life from a socially libertarian, economically socialist, culturally anarchistic and radically individualistic point of view.

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Fitzroy history – Christmas in 1922

The Argus, Saturday 16 December 1922, p29. Children of the George St State School, Fitzroy, receiving bags of cakes and fruit.

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