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Looking after your mental health
Stress, anxiety, depression, unwillingness to interact socially and lack of physical activity. These symptoms may indicate that your mental health needs some tender, loving care.
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Reviewing maintenance contracts in your apartment building
Living in a world of apartments is complex. Commercial Facility Services looks at the importance of reviewing maintenance contracts.
Read MorePushing the Metro Tunnel to its limit
Test trains have run through the Metro Tunnel for the first time carrying the weight of a full passenger load – but without a passenger in sight.
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 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.
Read MoreAsk a Commercial Facility Services apartment building cleaner a question
Inside every building is a story that is told from many different perspectives.
Read MoreProtests spoil residents’ weekends. Where to draw the line?
Residents expect many disruptions when living in the CBD but sometimes there is a need to call on our civic leaders and legislators to find ways to restore the balance.
Read MoreFrosty the travel dog
Frosty, the 14-year-old male dog, started his journey nine years ago when his owners, Sandra and Bernard Larson, decided to move from their home country Indonesia to Melbourne.
Read MoreBirds and butterflies bring colour to Scott Alley
A city alleyway is an unlikely location for butterflies and bowerbirds – but take a stroll off Flinders Lane and you might find just that.
Read MoreLitter, waste and overflowing bins – why is it so important?
In April 2024, Residents 3000’s monthly forum investigated the issue of litter, waste, and recycling in the city. There are still some issues to be addressed.
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