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Blockchain for residential blocks
“Blockchain will do for transactions what the internet did for information” and thereby change many aspects of our vertical lives.
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Haven’t times changed!
It’s been 29 years, but the change to Melbourne’s CBD is remarkable – as evidenced by the soon-to-be-released new version of The Melbourne Map.
Read MoreNew Nicholas Building gallery
Flinders Lane Gallery will be moving to the first floor of the historic Nicholas Building in March after 29 years on Flinders Lane.
Read MoreMen’s Shed looking for new members
Melbourne Men’s Shed in its sixth year is recruiting new members and is also keen to attract more women.
Read MoreWorking is no laughing matter
By 7.30 am office workers were spilling out of the great mouth of Flinders Street Station but they weren’t exactly laughing about the prospect of taking up their desks again for 2019.
Read More“Vertical Village” proposed for 435 Bourke
There could be a new addition to Melbourne’s skyline, with Cbus Property proposing a 200m tall “vertical village” in the heart of the CBD.
Read MoreBourke St redevelopment
In December, the City of Melbourne submitted a planning application for a $232 million redevelopment of a Bourke St precinct.
Read MoreHeritage hearings for Fed Square
Progress may soon be made in the year-long public battle over a proposed Apple store in Federation Square with three days of public hearings announced for April.
Read MoreYoung Coders tackles gender diversity
Young Coders, a not-for-profit organisation founded in June 2017, is running entirely free coding classes for children in the CBD.
Read MoreBright sparks brings AI to aged-care
When Adam Jahnke’s grandfather had a nasty fall in 2016, his family faced a predicament familiar to those with elderly loved ones.
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Frankie’s post-lockdown play
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