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The monster eating Melbourne
Local councils are fighting back against the short-stay behemoth that’s causing chaos across the city.
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Water damage claims expose risk to owners’ corporations
Studies of recent VCAT cases in water damage claims highlight the need for owners’ corporations (OCs) to work faster and work smarter.
Read MoreUsing owners’ corporation rules to encourage sustainability
Increasingly, owners’ corporations (OC) are looking to reduce their footprints and set themselves up as more sustainable, comfortable places to live.
Read MoreAddressing our housing crisis
In my inaugural speech to the Victorian Parliament in December last year, I spoke about what I believe is my duty as a millennial MP to do what I can to assist my peers to achieve the great Australian dream of home ownership.
Read MoreSafety in our multi-use precinct
Night-time activities in Docklands have shone a light on the impact of noise upon our community, and great effort has been made to capture data on sound levels, trajectories, penetrations and impact, which is all important work.
Read MoreTayla Harris statue to permanently reside in Docklands
More than three years after being unveiled at Federation Square, the iconic statue of AFLW player Tayla Harris will soon find its permanent home here in Docklands, in what represents a huge win for our precinct.
Read MoreMagnet to launch its 13th women photographers’ exhibition
As International Women’s Day (IWD) approaches on March 8, so too does the launch of Magnet Galleries Melbourne’s 13th women photographers’ exhibition.
Read MoreResidents toughen stance on ATET
A group of Docklands residents is seeking to increase its influence by forming an incorporated group and posting a crowd funding pitch for $15,000.
Read MoreCouncil faces further grilling on ATET, but nightclub not in breach of rules
City of Melbourne councillors have faced further questions from disgruntled locals regarding noise impacts from floating nightclub ATET, however it was revealed the venue was “achieving compliance”.
Read MoreA Filipino Fiesta at Mission to Seafarers
This Melbourne Food and Wine Festival (MFWF), The Entree.Pinays will be throwing a weekend-long Filipino Barrio Fiesta by the Sea in partnership with Mission to Seafarers Victoria, in recognition and celebration of their work in caring for seafarers since 1857.
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Cursed money
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