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Is your high-rise building safe and secure?
For residents living in Melbourne’s CBD high-rise apartments, the building you call home is far more than four walls and a roof.
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Community engagement: a matter long supported by EastEnders
At our February meeting we welcomed Dinuki Scharenguivel, the council’s manager of community engagement and impact when we debated several aspects of the proposed City of Melbourne 2026-2030 Community Engagement Policy.
Read MoreFOGO – for high-rise
CBD residents can now improve their recycling by applying for a FOGO bin from the City of Melbourne. What is the secret of success?
Read MoreMetro Tunnel – a story to tell
Residents 3000 was there from the start. Every year until the grand opening of the new rail service on November 30, 2025, the Metro Tunnel team presented at our February event.
Read MoreHow seriously is the City of Melbourne in engaging with the community?
Hide behind the shield or engage with your community.
Read MoreThe Big Switch transforms Victoria’s rail network
From February 1, Victoria is seeing the biggest transformation of Victoria’s public transport system in more than 40 years, when the Big Switch takes place.
Read MoreLiving in high rise in Melbourne
At Residents 3000’s November meeting three guest speakers gave an insight into a number of important issues relating to owners’ Corporations (OCs) …
Read MoreHop on board the Metro Tunnel Summer Series
As things heat up over summer, the Metro Tunnel continues to celebrate opening to passengers, with free pop-up performances and the chance to win Metro Tunnel merchandise and prizes in the leadup to the Big Switch on 1 February, when peak services will start through the tunnel.
Read MoreA portrait of a kingmaker: who is Kevin Louey?
In last year’s City of Melbourne council election, Cr Kevin Louey found himself at the top of now Lord Mayor Nick Reece’s ticket.
Read MoreRecapping another productive year at EastEnders
EastEnders is a resident group that is largely but not entirely drawn from the east end of our CBD. We welcome any resident who wishes to join, and we already have a healthy diversity within our membership.
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How to keep healthy in the city
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