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Cladding: are you on the funding list?

Cladding: are you on the funding list?

May 28th, 2020 - CBD News

Does your building qualify for support from the state government’s cladding rectification fund?

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A concierge’s perspective on vertical living

May 28th, 2020 - Dr Janette Corcoran

Many vertical villages count their concierge as among their most valued feature, but how do these “keepers of the keys” view our vertical lifestyle?

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When the going gets tough …

May 28th, 2020 - CBD News

City residents get going. The online world is buzzing in the time of COVID-19 as humans do what they do well. Innovate. Collaborate.

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And there she was, just riding down the street …

May 28th, 2020 - CBD News

(With apologies to Manfred Mann)

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Putting the relationship first

May 28th, 2020 - CBD News

The massive crack of thunder and the blindingly bright flashes of lightening smashed the darkness in my bedroom to smithereens and snapped me from my slumber at 3am in the morning. 

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Flinders St traffic changes for Town Hall Station works

May 28th, 2020 - CBD News

Road users and pedestrians in Melbourne’s CBD can expect significant changes from late May as work on the Metro Tunnel Project’s Town Hall Station moves up a gear.  

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Market favourite reopens

May 28th, 2020 - CBD News

Drums Café in the Queen Victoria Market (QVM) has reopened with a focus on takeaway food and delivery after recent COVID-19 restrictions forced the business to close.

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“You feel part of something bigger, something with a pulse”

May 28th, 2020 - David Schout

For many people with young families, COVID-19 restrictions have been both a blessing and a curse.

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Locals turn on pub plans

May 28th, 2020 - David Schout

CBD residents have turned on plans to transform the site of a run-down Bourke St building into an almost 1000-patron late-night venue.

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Complaints soar amid extended city construction hours

May 28th, 2020 - Sean Car

The City of Melbourne’s fast-tracked approval of out-of-hours construction permits in March has resulted in construction-related noise complaints more than doubling compared to last year.

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