Planning
Cloud hangs over STH BNK by Beulah, but developer remains “committed to delivering our vision”
Uncertainty continues to loom over the future of Australia’s largest high-rise development STH BNK by Beulah, with the developer understood to be desperately cutting costs in order to save its project.
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Riverfest returns bigger than ever
A three-week celebration of the Birrarung-Yarra River will kick off in September with thousands expected to join in the festivities.
Read MoreThe code to success: a guide to networking in the IT sector
Are you working in the IT sector? Or perhaps you're studying with a view to working in it, and you're gaining a Master of Data Science or other suitable qualification to enable you to work in IT.
Read MoreNew e-scooter regulations not enough to curb residents’ safety concerns
Local residents’ groups have called on the City of Melbourne to consult the public before it proceeds with a further rollout of commercial e-scooters following Melbourne’s two-year trial.
Read MoreBreaking down barriers: how your business can show support to women
In today's business landscape, support for women is more important than ever and has been central to business policy.
Read MoreMelbourne reports Australia’s lowest office occupancy as daytime economy declines
Work is changing – as computers have become increasingly capable, new technologies such as videoconferencing have enabled workers to work in new environments – such as their homes.
Read MoreBouncing back: how Melbourne’s business landscape has changed post-pandemic
Melbourne's Central Business District (CBD) has historically been a busy and bustling epicentre for Melbourne’s diverse array of businesses.
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 More“Gets Good Done”: Nicholas Reece launches bid to become Lord Mayor
Long-standing councillor Nicholas Reece has officially announced his intention to run for Lord Mayor at the upcoming City of Melbourne local government elections in October.
Read MoreMinister for Planning ignores heritage council to approve Shell House plans
Minister for Planning Sonya Kilkenny has exercised call-in powers to greenlight the redevelopment of the iconic Shell House despite opposition from the Heritage Council of Victoria and the City of Melbourne.
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