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The vertical war on food waste
The month of May played host to International Compost Awareness Week – and if we lived in San Francisco, this would mean a great deal more to us as vertical dwellers.
Read MoreWeight training is for everybody
Most people these days understand that weight training with equipment or your own body weight should be a regular part of any weekly exercise routine.
Read MoreA permanent holiday in Docklands
Carina Parisella has been working in Docklands for the past 15 years and she said her best decision was giving up her five-bedroom suburban house and moving to Docklands.
Read MoreIllegal surveillance
I moved to Docklands two years ago. When I first moved to Victoria it was one of the first places I visited, and with that visit, I fell in love.
Read MoreBreaking up is hard to do
When most of us enter into personal relationships, there is a fairly evenly-distributed balance of power and autonomy, at least to start with.
Read MoreShort-term letting must be regulated
The NSW government has swept aside the recommendations of a parliamentary report and announced a new consultative process to decide how short-stays will be regulated.
Read MoreHealthy body, healthy mind
The first step when screening and programing new fitness clients is to establish their specific goals, exercise history and if they have any special conditions or injuries we need to consider. It’s the trainer’s responsiblity to educate and recommend their best path to success.
Read MoreBuyer beware when it comes to conveyancers’ advice
Last month in the Supreme Court, an owners’ corporation (OC) in South Yarra unsuccessfully attempted to join two firms of solicitors that acted for lot owners in the purchase of their units, in an effort to see them held responsible for incorrect and/or misleading advice.
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