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Lot owners and tenants need to be aware that an owners’ corporation has a lawful right to serve a notice to gain entry to private apartments, in order to carry out repairs, maintenance and other ...
The City of Melbourne’s extensive CCTV network is set for a major overhaul, as councillors received a key update on the Safe City Camera Program (SCCP) at the July 29 council meeting.
Parents and residents in Docklands have grown so concerned about the “perilous” traffic conditions endangering the lives of children around Docklands Primary School, that they have created a new ...
Lendlease’s landmark build-to-rent (BTR) project, West Tower at Melbourne Quarter, has officially topped out at 45 storeys, marking a major milestone for what will become Australia’s largest single ...
The Committee of Melbourne has defended its decision to back a controversial freight rail bridge that threatens to choke access to Victoria Harbour in Docklands, saying it would minimise local road ...
An end date for Development Victoria’s cessation from its authority over Docklands may be on the horizon amid speculation that it could be handing over its planning powers by 2030.
With September marking three years since the Melbourne Star Observation Wheel was permanently closed, hopes are alive that an “interested party” may soon have it spinning once again.
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.
The realignment of services along Harbour Esplanade affected by the removal of Central Pier will not be complete until well into next year, a state government agency says.
Pickleball has become one of Australia’s fastest-growing sports. However, despite its success, there are limited options for people to play in the City of Melbourne, with local clubs calling for the ...
A new not-for-profit association aiming to spotlight Indian entrepreneurship in Melbourne’s inner-city has officially launched with the formation of the Little India Traders Association Inc. (LITA).
An ongoing protest on Bourke St in Docklands has crushed foot traffic and alienated visitors, local business owners say.
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