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CommVision: Increasing communication in residential buildings and communities
If you live in the City of Melbourne, it’s more than likely that you’re one of the 80 per cent who live in a high-rise apartment. But how well are you currently notified of critical issues and important updates affecting your immediate community?
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How to curb vacancy rates and make Melbourne “the world’s most workable city”
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Read MoreThe female force behind Victoria by Farmer’s Daughters show off their excellence
Victoria by Farmer’s Daughters is participating in its first Melbourne Food and Wine Festival, while also celebrating three of the restaurants, and its sister venue Farmer’s Daughters, talented female chefs.
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Read MoreLocal real estate pioneer awarded as Melbourne’s best agent
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Read MoreNew “Snapshot” data to help city traders grow, as weekend activity climbs
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Read MoreTrielle: where the riverside meets luxury
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Read MoreQueen Victoria Market traders “temporarily” located for three years
Fresh produce, organic, and specialist traders at Queen Victoria Market will be temporarily relocated for three years as historic shed restoration works take place, causing concern for some small businesses.
Read MoreIconic record store waves goodbye to its CBD location after nearly three decades
The CBD’s most beloved record store, Basement Discs has announced it will be closing its doors after trading for nearly 30 years, devastating music lovers and the wider community.
Read MoreNew-look food hall prepares to launch
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