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Short-stay abuse despite resident’s VCAT win
Residents in a prestige Melbourne apartment tower report that they are living in fear of abuse and violent threats from out-of-control short-stay guests – despite a VCAT ruling in favour of a resident who complained.
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Vertical living views – an agent’s perspective
“What we see depends mainly on what we look for” - John Lubbock.
Read MoreBushfood in the heart of the city
21-year-old Hayden Marks is passionate about native Australian bushfoods.
Read MoreMetro Tunnel HQ open all summer
Metro Tunnel HQ – the project’s visitor centre on Swanston St – is open all summer.
Read MoreWelcome to 2020!
There is so much anticipation, expectation and hope at the beginning of each year for upcoming success.
Read MoreTaking the turtle for a walk
A figure walks through the city. She’s trying to feel her way into the spaces. She isn’t sure where she is heading. A flash of colour or an open door might lead her astray.
Read MoreMelbourne City Baths
On a cool Spring day, I’m standing at the side of the pool scanning the water and I get a feeling of contentment that I can’t remember having in any of my many former jobs.
Read MoreSweet like chocolate
“We have had her since she was six weeks old,” Jude said.
Read MoreVertical dwelling is now mainstream
In Australia, the past three years have seen high-rise residential apartments (ie builds greater than nine stories) comprise 32 per cent of all new dwellings.
Read MoreQuality of life
The building on the corner of Elizabeth and Collins streets, sometimes called “Cashmere on Collins”, is heritage listed. Jeff and his wife bought what was an office space and renovated it into an apartment.
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Vale Don Parsons - local legend
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