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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.
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Using 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 MoreNew book The Art of Winging It puts Docklands on readers’ radars
Docklands has meant something special to Dr Kaushik Sridhar for many years, and now those memories of living here have been woven into his recently released book The Art of Winging It.
Read MoreRing in the New Year with new aspirations
It’s the new year and I’m already up to old tricks. Such as saying, “I can’t believe it’s nearly February”.
Read MoreGong for our Kevin
For Kevin Sheehan, being awarded an Order of Australia medal was cause to stop and reflect on his 40-year career in Aussie Rules.
Read MoreOther councils take the lead
Hello Melbourne City Council – what action will you be taking to improve the lives of Melbourne apartment residents?
Read MoreHeritage win for rail history
Built in 1889, the Number 2 Goods Shed in Docklands, near Southern Cross Station, is one of the most significant buildings in Victoria’s rail and industrial history.
Read MoreDocklands night-time economy
You can’t operate a night-time economy without night-time staff – and that includes council officials and other authorities.
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Tourists not yet stopping
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