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Summer soirée: a guide to hosting as the weather warms up
Who doesn’t love a good old barbeque in the bright warm Australian summer? Outdoor parties with the mates are finally back on the menu as the weather is warming up. If you have been itching to host one yourself, we’ve got you covered.
Read MoreMelbourne lab trials virtual reality tech in mental health treatment
A world-first laboratory in Melbourne is on the brink of delivering a new treatment option for mental health. This treatment is like something out of Ready Player One, utilising virtual reality technology.
Read MoreThe Million Dollar Podcast interviews Adam Long
Failure, resilience, and real change: Adam Long's blueprint for building businesses that matter
Read MoreScots’ Church celebrates 150-year milestone
This year marks a significant achievement for Melbourne’s Scots’ Church, as it celebrates 150 years standing proudly at the corner of Collins and Russell streets.
Read MoreShop art and design gifts from Fed Square this festive season
As the end of the year draws nearer and the festive season approaches, it’s the perfect time to plan ahead for all your upcoming gifts and shopping trips.
Read More“Mammoth” program for Melbourne Recital Centre in 2025
Melbourne Recital Centre (MRC) has released a mammoth program of musical events for 2025.
Read MoreEureka 89: a culinary journey above Melbourne
Situated on the 89th floor of the iconic Eureka Tower, Eureka 89 offers magnificent fine dining complemented by breathtaking perspectives across Melbourne, spanning from the Yarra River to the Dandenong Ranges.
Read MoreMelbourne Skydeck: elevate your Melbourne experience
Melbourne Skydeck, located in the vibrant heart of the city, stands as a testament to everything that makes Melbourne truly exceptional.
Read MoreMelbourne’s trusted mortgage experts ready to assist your home buying journey
Thinking about buying a place or refinancing your home in Melbourne? The right mortgage broker can make things a whole lot easier.
Read MoreThe Million Dollar Podcast to launch in October
In this episode of The Million Dollar Podcast, host Ramneek Wayne sits down with Susanne Newton, the Mayor of Darebin, to explore her inspiring journey from a world traveller working with the United Nations to a trailblazing political leader.
Read MoreGuide to business growth: make events part of your marketing strategy
The business landscape has shifted drastically over the past few decades, but the most significant operational and strategic changes have occurred in marketing.
Read MoreSix reasons why Aussie businesses should keep their outsourcing local
It doesn’t take a seasoned CEO or manager to see the benefits of outsourcing for business. Outsourcing can expand your talent pool, offer avenues to expand business operations, provide different perspectives, save on costs, and enhance productivity.
Read MoreAn update on the Victoria St garden
The small Drill Hall garden park between Therry and Victoria streets is a City of Melbourne accessibility project, originally advocated by local social housing residents in 2013.
Read MoreThe right to protest
I am a human rights lawyer specialising on the right to peaceful assembly and association, also known as the right to protest.
Read MoreDoes your home need a visual refresh? Explore Melbourne’s most reliable painters and decorators
Giving your home a visual refresh can completely transform the space. A tired and dull room can become a welcoming and warm area where you actually want to spend your time.
Read MoreThe code to success: a guide to networking in the IT sector
Are you working in the IT sector? Or perhaps you're studying with a view to working in it, and you're gaining a Master of Data Science or other suitable qualification to enable you to work in IT.
Read MoreBreaking down barriers: how your business can show support to women
In today's business landscape, support for women is more important than ever and has been central to business policy.
Read MoreMelbourne reports Australia’s lowest office occupancy as daytime economy declines
Work is changing – as computers have become increasingly capable, new technologies such as videoconferencing have enabled workers to work in new environments – such as their homes.
Read MoreBouncing back: how Melbourne’s business landscape has changed post-pandemic
Melbourne's Central Business District (CBD) has historically been a busy and bustling epicentre for Melbourne’s diverse array of businesses.
Read MoreRenter rights: what Victoria’s new rental laws mean for landlords
The state of Victoria has recently changed rental obligations for landlords, sparking some debate in the rental field for renters and investors alike.
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