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Making residential living a council election priority
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Opening up Melbourne’s waterways
The Melbourne Maritime Heritage Network’s (MMHN’s) focus on maritime matters includes activation of our vastly under-developed and under-utilised public asset – the waterways of Melbourne. And, of course, Docklands is at the very heart of our waterways.
Read MoreYarra’s Edge is at last reconnected with the city
After about four years being cut off from the South Wharf area, the pedestrian and cycle linkage under the Charles Grimes Bridge was finally and permanently reinstated last month.
Read MoreThe future of apartment living - post COVID-19
We’ve all spent far too much time over the winter months holed up in our apartments working at home, educating at home and living at home.
Read MoreA fleeting glance
Normally, the sight of large ships berthed at Victoria Dock would not raise an eyebrow. However, in 1925, these destroyer-class battleships were the Dock’s most important guests in its 33-year existence.
Read MoreGet “Back on Track” this World Spine Day
It’s World Spine Day and time for everyone to get “Back on Track” and reactivate and revitalise their bodies by getting out and focusing on effective spine care.
Read MoreReactivating NewQuay will require a team effort
“Living through the pandemic has been a very unusual experience to say the least. We have all suffered in some way, not seeing family and friends, many people out of work and businesses closing,” Margaret from NewQuay said.
Read MoreHousing All Australians
Housing vulnerable Australians means making tough choices
Read MoreLearning to fend in a foreign city
The pandemic has meant a swift growing-up for many international students stranded in Melbourne.
Read MoreThe top three benefits of virtual owners’ corporation meetings
Many OC committees will have become very familiar with the virtual meeting during the past six months.
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