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Performance-based alternative solutions the key to cheaper cladding replacement costs
Owners’ corporations (OC) need not despair when served with an Order or Notice from the Municipal Building Surveyor or from the Victorian Building Authority (VBA).
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As a professional historian it’s impossible for me not to reflect on the historical reality that is the era of COVID-19.
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It was an idea formed on one of the holiest days on the Christian calendar.
Read MoreA staunch Docklander
Eleven-year resident Rose Mercer said she moved to Docklands with her husband, Graham, to grow old gracefully.
Read MoreMarvel Stadium plans imminent
Long-awaited plans for the $225 million redevelopment of Marvel Stadium and surrounding precinct in Docklands are expected to be released soon, after the state government reaffirmed its financial commitment to the AFL.
Read MoreCouncil ‘‘drags the anchor’’ on berthing relief in Docklands
Commercial boat operators in Victoria Harbour are pushing the City of Melbourne to provide 100 per cent berthing relief for their businesses, with many already closing due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Read MoreA short-stay ‘‘apocalypse’’
The rental market in Docklands is flooded due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic collapsing the short-stay market, according to real estate agents and short-stay operators.
Read MoreA message from the Lord Mayor
As we adjust to a radically different way of life, Melbourne must remain a caring city that lends a helping hand during tough times. We know this is an extremely stressful situation for most people and looking after those most at risk has never been more important.
Read MoreVirtual business summit provides important boost
The City of Melbourne’s online virtual business summit on April 16 has provided valuable support to many of the city’s businesses struggling due to the coronavirus.
Read MoreFirelight Festival cancelled
The City of Melbourne announced its decision to cancel the 2020 Firelight Festival to protect public health on April 17.
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