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Planning changes proposed for Greystar’s build-to-rent project
A planning application amendment has been submitted for an eight-storey build-to-rent development in Kensington following a change to the project’s architects.
Read MoreLiving life to the full
Anthony Bartl has never let his physical limitations hold him back from living life to the fullest, and he wants to send the same message to others who have a disability.
Read MoreDissent: a game of choices and morality
For five days in March, Dissent, an event exploring morality and social conditioning, will take over North Melbourne’s Arts House.
Read MoreLife Performance helps achieves your goals, no matter what age
Life Performance in West Melbourne is on a mission to help people pursue what they love in life.
Read MoreNorth Melbourne’s The Roundtable named as a finalist in Premier’s Design Awards
A public installation initially conceived during the COVID-19 pandemic has been shortlisted for one of Victoria’s most prestigious design awards.
Read MoreKensington’s streets come alive in local art
Local artist Sarah Gleeson has captivated the community with her beautiful illustrations of the Kensington neighbourhood.
Read MoreParkville job boost after animal health company buys former CSL site
Global animal health company Zoetis Australia has bought a major portion of the former CSL site in Parkville’s biomedical precinct.
Read MoreWest Melbourne welcomes its first build-to-rent development with the arrival of The Briscoe by Kinleaf
In what City of Melbourne Acting Lord Mayor Nicholas Reece described as a “red letter day” for West Melbourne comes the launch of The Briscoe by Kinleaf, a $150 million build-to-rent (BTR) development from Sentinel Fund Manager Australia (Sentinel Australia).
Read MoreResidents angry over “secretive” local West Gate Tunnel impact projects
Outraged North and West Melbourne residents claim a $100 million “transport and amenity program” aimed at easing traffic impacts when the West Gate Tunnel opens is being spent in a “secretive fashion” on projects in the CBD.
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