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Litter, 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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Bringing change to the disability sector
Ramneek Wayne has a passion for helping others and he is now making an impact in the lives of people with disabilities through co-founding the North Foundation.
Read MoreMetro Tunnel architecture in the spotlight
Melbourne architecture enthusiasts were treated to an insider’s view of the Metro Tunnel’s spectacular new train stations during Melbourne’s Open House weekend.
Read MoreLiving in a world of apartments is complex, ask a building manager a question
Inside every building is a story that is told from many different perspectives. Life within apartment living is complex, so join us as we answer all your questions so we can better understand that world a little bit better.
Read MoreFormer Paralympian switches sport for performing arts
CBD resident Matthew Hearne is one talented human being.
Read MoreMisguided metropolis: Melbourne’s misstep with Queen Victoria Market
As Melbourne embarks on a controversial $1.7 billion development, concerns mount over the impact on its beloved market and urban fabric.
Read MoreAn observer in a CBD high-rise
Yuanbao is an Australian domestic shorthair cat who was adopted by his owner Helen from an agency a year ago.
Read MoreImpressive progress at Parkville
Major construction at Parkville Station is now complete, as the opening of the Metro Tunnel in 2025 draws nearer.
Read MoreRMIT student to compete at WorldSkills 47th International in France
CBD resident and RMIT University student Randy Gunawan is gearing up to head to France in September to compete at the 47th international WorldSkills competition in the Industry 4.0 category.
Read MoreHere come the peds!
“Peds” – remember the signs? “Give Way to Peds” equals pedestrians.
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