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Embedded networks review by Victorian Government not comprehensive enough
The Victorian Government announced back in October 2018 an election commitment to ban embedded networks in new residential apartment buildings, with appropriate exemptions for buildings that use renewable energy microgrids to deliver low-cost renewable energy to apartment buildings.
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Read MoreOC breaks solar energy record
An owners’ corporation (OC) at Yarra’s Edge has set a renewable energy record by installing the largest solar system ever retrofitted to a Melbourne apartment block.
Read MoreLithium-ion batteries in strata: webinar
The Owners’ Corporation Network (OCN) will host a free online webinar on Thursday, February 15 from 12pm to 1pm on the growing importance of rechargeable lithium-ion (li-ion) batteries to high-rise living.
Read MoreLapis enjoys his newfound life in Docklands
Lapis, the former greyhound racing dog, is loving a “life of luxury” in Docklands.
Read MoreDemolition of Central Pier progresses
The presence of an excavator alongside Central Pier in January came as a welcome sight for Docklanders, as Development Victoria (DV) ramps up its efforts to carefully remove the heritage-listed structure from Victoria Harbour.
Read MoreRespected cardiologist earns Australia Day honour
Dr Alan Soward, a much-respected cardiologist and passionate Docklands resident, has been awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) in the Australia Day honours.
Read MoreThe vision for a residents 3008: advocating for community representation
In the bustling heart of Melbourne, Docklands stands as a vibrant and evolving community.
Read MoreCould Costco’s departure pave the way for a new Docklands High School?
While the exit of any business from the precinct isn’t usually cause for optimism, Costco’s recent announcement that it will leave Docklands for Ardeer could open the door for a desperately needed secondary school.
Read MoreBuilding communities that thrive: Lendlease puts social impact first
Development giant Lendlease has carved a niche for itself in Docklands after delivering some large-scale projects over the past 20 years.
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