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Dismay over council’s e-scooter backflip
Last month council made the surprise decision to cancel the contracts of the two e-scooter operators, Neuron and Lime.
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10 Years On: Southbank snubbed on overshadowing
The City of Melbourne has gone against its own planning advice to support overshadowing of the “sacrosanct” south bank of the Yarra, in return for open space in the CBD.
Read MoreBring on spring in Southbank
September is always a welcome time of the year in our business community.
Read MoreThe importance of attending your building’s AGM
Inside every building is a story that is told from many different perspectives. Life within apartment living is complex and join us as we answer all your questions so we can better understand that world a little bit better.
Read MoreCoco the spoodle
Coco is a cocker-spaniel x poodle with refined taste buds.
Read MoreMore long-term rentals and more social homes
In our region, it's well understood that short-stay rentals can limit the availability of properties for families seeking long-term accommodation.
Read MoreLet’s get the new short-stay laws right this time
This month we wanted to cover some of the exciting things that are occurring to make Southbank more livable.
Read MoreEmbracing spring with sunflowers and sustainable choices
As spring nears, this quote resonates deeply. It reminds us that each seed we plant holds the promise of growth, beauty, and new beginnings, much like the sunflowers our Southbankers recently planted at the Second Festival of Boyd.
Read MoreMy first column as the new pastor of St Johns Southgate
My name is James Winderlich and I serve as the new Pastor at St Johns Lutheran Church, Southgate. St Johns Pastors have enjoyed a long association with the Southbank News, and I am grateful for the opportunity to regularly contribute.
Read MoreSouth Yarra community celebrates opening of Siding Reserve
Colours, aromas, music, laughter and dogs barking filled South Yarra’s Siding Reserve as the community and their furry friends gathered last month to mark a Metro Tunnel milestone.
Read MoreGlenn Inglis reflects on a storied music career
Glenn Inglis, who captured attention in the July edition of Southbank News with his pet rabbit, Hoppy, now steps into the spotlight to chat about his extensive career in the music industry.
Read MoreA compassionate approach to tackling homelessness
As the glamour of the Olympics bombards us, unfortunately, Homelessness Week 2024 will not feature prominently for many. But an inconvenient and uncomfortable truth is that homelessness exists in Southbank in the depths of winter.
Read MoreLiving in an apartment is complex, ask Commercial Facility Services a question
Inside every building is a story that is told from many different perspectives. Apartment living is complex, join us as we answer your questions so we can understand that world a little better.
Read More10 Years On: Southbank lights up for AIDS 2014
In what was otherwise a great cause for celebration, the launch of Melbourne’s AIDS 2014 experience on Friday, July 18, was marred by a shocking tragedy.
Read MoreMeet Myles and Medici
Southbank News ran into them going for a walk near the Arts Centre. Medici is a friendly and playful pupper and he attracts a lot of attention wherever he goes.
Read MoreOur Olympians represent the best of Australia: diversity, equality and opportunity
It felt like the world needed the Olympics. And they have arrived with all the ceremony and style of one of the world’s great cities – Paris.
Read MoreE-scooters, E-bikes a burning issue for all of us. Are they a ticking time-bomb?
With the increasing use of lithium-ion batteries within our homes, whether for an e-scooter, bike, power tools or even our mobile phones, we need to ensure we are aware of their risks.
Read MoreTackling local cost-of-living pressures
The high cost-of-living continues to have a profound impact on people in our community. From skyrocketing rent, house prices, bills and supermarket prices, people are really struggling.
Read MorePushing the Metro Tunnel to its limit
Test trains have run through the Metro Tunnel for the first time carrying the weight of a full passenger load – but without a passenger in sight.
Read MoreCold weather, warm hearts in our winter gardening efforts
As we enter August, winter has delivered some of the coldest mornings we’ve seen in recent years.
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