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Bill defects need to be fixed
As we sifted through the exposure draft of the Owners Corporations and Other Acts Amendments Bill released by Consumer Affairs Victoria (CAV) we found quite a few issues
Read MoreDaring robbery at City Rd
The former City Road Post office, on the corner of Hanna Street (now Kings Way), was a substantial red-brick building that was part of the State School grounds
Read MoreA community that gets involved
It’s phenomenal and a bit touching seeing the community rally around a communal green space with such passion, interest, curiosity, and appetite for gardening.
Read MoreAnzac Station construction update
Works to build the Metro Tunnel Project’s Anzac Station on St Kilda Rd reached a new milestone in May with the completion of the station walls in the southern section of the site.
Read MoreLoosen up!
A few months ago, I officiated at a wedding at St Johns Southgate.
Read MoreWinter is here
Winter is certainly upon us and many would argue winter brings out Melbourne’s best.
Read MoreSeason’s Harvest at The Langham
It’s widely regarded that fresh is best.
Read MoreInner-city auction specialists
At a time when some inner-city real estate agencies are shy of conducting auctions for apartments, Ray White Southbank | Port Phillip has just cleared 100 per cent of its auction stock in the last two months.
Read MoreBetter lives through stronger bones
A new South Melbourne business is promising better health through a simple way to grow bone density.
Read MoreLive more at The Evermore
Perfectly wedged in the heart of Southbank Village, within walking distance to the Arts Precinct, Royal Botanic Gardens, South Melbourne Market and Albert Park Lake, The Evermore offers residents the very best of what Melbourne has to offer
Read MoreJosh Burns wins Macnamara
Despite a loss to Federal Labor at the May 18 election, new candidate Josh Burns maintained his party’s hold on our local seat of Macnamara.
Read MoreAccess granted
The City of Melbourne has reopened vehicle access between St Kilda Rd and Sturt St, as construction work progresses on the Southbank Boulevard project.
Read MoreA new dog park for Southbank
Southbank has received plenty of love from the City of Melbourne in this year’s draft budget, including $500,000 for a new dog park on Moray St.
Read MoreSouthbank Rotary turns 20
Southbank Rotary Club celebrated its 20th birthday last month with a dinner function at Eureka Tower.
Read More$27 million bike lanes
St Kilda Rd will be the beneficiary of new $27 million separated bike lanes thanks to the Andrews Labor Government.
Read MoreOpen for music!
The University of Melbourne celebrated the official opening of the Ian Potter Southbank Centre on Saturday, June 1.
Read MoreA true man of Melbourne
As a 14-year resident of the CBD, our community can rest assured that the City of Melbourne’s new Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Justin Hanney has its best interests at heart.
Read MoreShrine knockback
The City of Melbourne has refused a request for increased funding from the Shrine of Remembrance.
Read MoreBrothel turned tower
Local developer Crema Group has launched its new 18-storey mixed-use development on the site of a former brothel in the Domain Precinct.
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