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Built to rent and ruin
An inner-city apartment resident has written to We Live Here with a horror story of dealing with “visiting drunks lacking self-awareness” in a neighbouring property.
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Opportunities for the Docklands precinct
There is plenty of maritime opportunities on offer for maritime enthusiasts in the Docklands Precinct in May – and all of it free!
Read MoreImplement these automation tools today and boost your business efficiency
The past year has brought a great deal of change to the way in which we conduct business. A large degree of this can be attributed to the rise of automation and artificial intelligence.
Read MoreExciting news for Docklands
The City of Melbourne has announced its newest major event, the Now or Never festival, which is expected to attract more than 200,000 people to the city from Thursday, August 17 to Saturday, September 2.
Read MorePlanning issues are more widespread than ATET
ATET is merely the 2022 incarnation of the planning problems in Docklands.
Read MoreAurora-gate exposes inadequate laws
The battle for the owners’ corporation at Aurora Melbourne Central has underlined the woeful inadequacies of Victoria’s strata laws and VCAT tribunal system.
Read MoreIt’s time for reform of Victoria’s criminal justice system
The March release of the Justice Reform Initiative’s Victorian State of Incarceration Report paints a harrowing picture of the problems facing our criminal justice system.
Read MoreEggs may be arriving early in Docklands this Easter
Docklanders were provided with an im-peck-able view early last month when a man was seen walking down NewQuay Promenade with a chicken on his shoulder.
Read MoreActivity increasing in Docklands
It’s hard to believe we’re already heading into Easter holidays, and as a business owner, the end of the financial year seems like it’s just around the corner.
Read MoreWhat daily stretching does for your body
All practitioners recommend it. We know we should be doing it. But it’s just one of those things that we shove to the bottom of the priority list unless we make it a daily ritual.
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Dispute over land ownership
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