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Domain Metro Station unveiled
The new Domain Metro Station will lessen pressure on St Kilda Road and Swanston Street tram routes and generate greater access to Melbourne landmarks, as part of the Metro Tunnel Project.
Read MoreLocal students take on the UK
Two aspiring Southbank musicians have just returned from London as recipients of Nando’s Global Music Exchange program.
Read MoreProminent site for sale
Neighbouring fringe properties at 127-129 Kavanagh Street and 63-83 Kings Way are currently listed for sale by Savills Australia.
Read MoreYRBA meets new Parks CEO
New Parks Victoria (PV) CEO was the special guest at last month’s Yarra River Business Association (YRBA) luncheon at River’s Edge Events at World Trade Centre Wharf.
Read MoreRecord City Tower apartment sale
Ray White Southbank has completed the record sale of a four-bedroom City Tower apartment for a staggering $2,038,000.
Read MoreBehind the bike
22-year-old Photography Studies College (PSC) graduate Rachel Hickey has combined her passions of cycling and photography through a stunning series of images exploring life both on and off the bike.
Read MoreElephant Man
Opening on August 9, the highly acclaimed production The Real and Imagined History of the Elephant Man will run until August 27 at the Malthouse Theatre.
Read MoreThe Guru of Chai
A stirring comedy steeped in romance will run at Arts Centre Melbourne from August 22 to 27.
Read MoreNew Southbank Showroom
King Living is excited to open the latest furniture Showroom in Southbank, on the ground floor of Melbourne’s iconic Eureka Tower at 80 City Road, Southbank.
Read MoreGreater Together
Artists ask how we can live and work together better in this new group exhibition.
Read MoreBecoming (again and again)
Locals are invited to come and explore the relationship between sculpture and performance this month at Southbank’s creative open space Testing Grounds.
Read MoreTango at Melbourne Recital
See one of the world’s leading exponents of the accordion James Crabb perform ‘Tango’ alongside the Ensemble Liaison at the Melbourne Recital Centre on August 31.
Read MoreMy new toy is a joy
With reference to the article “A Vertical War on Waste” (SLN64), I promptly sought out the Smart Cara and on Monday contacted the distributor, Zero Waste Systems, in Perth. By Friday I was unwrapping my new toy.
Read MoreGetting back to basics
eat well, move and focus on happiness! The healthy eating pyramid I am constantly amazed at just how many people discredit the healthy eating pyramid that has continually evolved for over 30 years by Nutrition Australia and in 2015 was re-launched with a fresh new look and targeted health messages.
Read MoreIn memory of Prince Henry’s
The 1930s saw a revolution in hospital design in Melbourne, with a series of new hospitals constructed in the inner east, such as the Freemasons, the Mercy, St Vincent’s and the Epworth.
Read MoreCoffee meets culture
Southbank locals Anders McDonald and Paul Cook have joined forces to provide residents and workers with an added daily slice of culture to go with their coffees.
Read MoreSharing and taking in vertical villages
“Airbnb is not accommodation sharing, it is formalised lending.Uber is not ride sharing, it is a transportation service,” so writes John Harvey of the University of Nottingham. And he continues, “The sharing economy is a harmful misnomer.
Read MoreShort-stays: Let owners decide
The Victorian Parliament’s Environment and Planning Committee has recommended significant changes to a Bill before Parliament aimed at regulating short-stay accommodation.
Read MoreLooking for the reset button for river businesses
As a modern business association, we tend to be forward looking most of the time, but it pays to take a look backwards from time to time.
Read MoreThe forgotten Montague
By way of brief introduction my name is Sara and I have been a resident of Montague for the past nine years.
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