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Summer sessions bring summer sounds to Port Phillip

by on November 23, 2022 0

After popular entertainment activations at three locations last summer, the outdoor fun will expand to seven locations across the city, with approximately 100 live music performances. There’s something for everyone with live music and performances from Amos Roach, Charlie Needs Braces, Pal Mar, Ignite Bollywood Dance Company and many more. Mayor Heather Cunsolo will...

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AFLW Season 7 Review: Carlton Blues

by on November 16, 2022 0

Even though they weren’t expecting to set the world on fire, it was still a frustrating season for Blues fans. Managing just two wins and adding two frustrating draws in consecutive weeks, season seven is surely a season to forget as they push forward in their bid to move up the AFLW ladder. Final...

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Ten essential farmers markets in Melbourne city center

by on October 25, 2022 0

Skip the supermarket this weekend and head to one of Melbourne’s bustling farmers’ markets, which put local growers front and center. Sure, there are seasonal organic fruits and vegetables, but you’ll also find ready-to-eat meats, cheeses and other delicacies from a rotating selection of vendors (follow your local market on social media for a...

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Best Cheap Melbourne Dates 2022

by on October 20, 2022 0

We get it, you want to be the most unforgettable person your date has ever been with, but damn if inflation isn’t hitting very hard right now. Dating is hard enough without completely emptying your bank account, but you don’t have to pay to have a good time. Check out some of the best...

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Tayla Harris scores high point for Melbourne Demons, Collingwood Magpies consolidate fourth place, Essendon Bombers rule out CEO hustle

by on October 9, 2022 0

Essendon’s AFLW players have not been affected by the controversy surrounding former general manager Andrew Thorburn, co-captain Steph Cain says after the Bombers were overrun by Geelong in the final quarter at Warrnambool on Sunday . Essendon was in the news again last week, after Thorburn resigned when the club asked him to choose...

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Characteristic of Ruby Schleicher, body image issues, Collingwood Magpies star, AFL Women’s, women’s sport

by on September 30, 2022 0

Dual All Australian and Collingwood defensive stalwart Ruby Schleicher spoke to Fox Sports about her personal battle with body image and how it inspired her to mentor teammates and young girls inside and out. outside of the AFLW system. The 24-year-old has revealed that it wasn’t until she became a professional athlete that she...

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Rhys Blocks External Noise – 93.9 Geelong Bay

by on September 20, 2022 0

Even just last week, Rhys Stanley’s place in the Geelong squad was in question. After a modest effort in the Final Qualifying win over Collingwood, pundits and non-pundits believed Jonathon Ceglar would be the best option if the Cats were to reach and win a Grand Final. It was outside noise that didn’t concern...

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Club-by-club guide to the 2022 Brownlow Medal

by on September 17, 2022 0

The AFL’s biggest individual prize will have its winner on Sunday night, with Brownlow Medal Night in Melbourne in 2022. The Night of Football Nights was held in Perth last year as Victoria struggled with Covid-19 lockdowns, but the ceremony returned to Melbourne and was moved to Sunday evening to avoid any scheduling conflicts...

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More social housing for Port Phillip

by on September 12, 2022 0

The project will see an existing 12-unit rooming house, no longer fit for purpose, demolished to make way for the construction of a three-storey building providing 26 self-contained units with space for support services and a janitor. The council is supporting the project with a contribution of $4 million, including the transfer of adjacent...

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Adelaide’s newest National Park is developing a $2million natural play area • Glam Adelaide

by on September 7, 2022 0

To share Tweeter To share To share E-mail Photo credit: National Parks and Wildlife Services Construction of South Australia’s newest natural play area is currently underway in Glenthorne National Park (Ityamaiitpinna Yarta), and major stonework is beginning to move into place. The $2 million natural play area, built in partnership with the town of...

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The ‘incredible’ flag favorites are getting better and better, and the club that just can’t catch a break

by on September 5, 2022 0

Find out all the important information about each AFLW team, while highlighting some star players or those to watch in the upcoming rounds. melbourne The Demons showed great patches of excellence on Friday night under the big lights of the MCG but nearly allowed North Melbourne to reap the rewards of their complacency. When...

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Bush and ‘Burbs: Joel Houghton, Clint Hinchliffe, Adam Hunter, Zach Jackson, Chris Masten and more

by on August 25, 2022 0

Western Australian sports journalist Jackson Barrett takes a look at what’s happening in the country and amateur leagues around WA in his weekly column. The Houghton Grip The Eaton Boomers’ fleeting hopes by a former Fremantle Docker who guided them to a jaw-dropping three-point victory. Joel Houghton scored five goals in the Boomers’ 10.15...

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Brisbane Lions loss to Melbourne Demons, Dayne Zorko fakes toughness, Jonathan Brown embarrassed to be a fan

by on August 19, 2022 0

Three-time Premier Lion Jonathan Brown has slammed his former club for their first-half horror against Melbourne, saying he was “embarrassed” to be a Brisbane fan. And St Kilda champion Nick Riewoldt has slammed the Lions’ ‘false tenacity’ and ‘atrocious’ performances from their key defenders. In an ominous statement to the rest of the competition...

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AFLW Season 7 Preview: Melbourne Demons

by on August 17, 2022 0

Coming off a loss in their first-ever Grand Final, Melbourne will be looking to go one step further in season seven of the AFLW competition by securing their first premiership. Last season: Second (Nine wins, one loss) It was a solid season overall for the Demons, securing their first-ever AFLW Grand Final appearance, albeit...

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Sydney Swans in ‘box seat’ for top two after Collingwood thrashing, John Longmire, Isaac Heeney, video, analysis, highlights

by on August 15, 2022 0

If there was any doubt over Sydney’s chances of becoming Premier, John Longmire’s side issued a warning to the rest of the competition on the eve of the start of the final. Additionally, Sydney’s 27-point victory over Collingwood put them in the “box seat” to grab a vital top-two position. If they beat, as...

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The Lions team prepares for Saints Clash

by on August 11, 2022 0

A squad of 24 Brisbane Lions AFLW travel to Victoria tomorrow to take on St Kilda in a practice match ahead of the start of AFLW Season 7 in two weeks. Reigning W medalist Emily Bates headlines the squad at RSEA Park, alongside 2021 Nat Grider All-Australian and captain Bre Koenen. Rookies Ella Smith...

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Why MILKRUN will change your life

by on August 9, 2022 0

Lyrics BY CHRISTINE LAN The comforting aromas of herbs, spices and freshly baked flatbread warm the kitchen on this chilly evening, and your beloved friends are soon to arrive. Lamb kofta and potatoes are baked on a bed of rich and spicy tomato puree sprinkled with a ground spice blend of peppercorns, cloves, cinnamon,...

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AFLW Season 7 Preview: Adelaide

by on August 6, 2022 0

Reigning Premiers Adelaide Crows are the first to take part in our 2022 AFL Women’s Team Previews, which will run one by one ahead of Season 7. The Crows have just won a Grand Final memorable against Melbourne to claim their third flag, and although they have lost some experience, remain one of the...

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Saints goodbye McGlynn

by on August 4, 2022 0

Assistant coach Ben McGlynn has informed the Saints that he will not be staying at the club for the 2023 season. Following a 171-game AFL career at Hawthorn and Sydney, McGlynn entered the coaching career straight after retiring in 2016. Since joining St Kilda ahead of the 2017 season, McGlynn has worked in many...

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Luke Jackson’s future at Melbourne Demons, Fremantle Dockers, Dan McStay, Brisbane Lions, Collingwood Magpies, Jordan De Goey, St Kilda Saints

by on August 1, 2022 0

Melbourne and Brisbane have been asked about the future of two of their respective out-of-contract stars as rumors swirl. Plus the latest on the offer of a suitor to Jordan De Goey as well as Dan Hannebery’s future. Get the latest news and updates on player movements in AFL trade whispers! Watch every AFL...

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Harry Maguire targets Liverpool wins

by on July 16, 2022 0

Australian TV presenter and former rugby league player Beau Ryan proved a popular and good-natured host. the iconic MCG. United legends Bryan Robson and Andy Cole, both club ambassadors, were also present at the launch along with former kitman Albert Morgan. The new away stripes are said to be inspired by United’s classic white...

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VFL cats in rare curtain raiser

by on July 6, 2022 0

Geelong’s VFL fixture has been updated. (Sports Media Image/Marcel Berens) VFL team GEELONG will only play their second curtain raiser of the season when they host Sandringham ahead of the AFL clash between the Cats and St Kilda at the GMHBA Stadium on Saturday August 6. The Cats’ only other curtain raiser came earlier...

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South Dunedin strategy on table

by on July 4, 2022 0

Replacing parts of South Dunedin with wetlands and waterways has been mooted as a possible end result as regional and councilors consider a program to look at how the region should adapt to climate change. The program proposal has been jointly developed by Dunedin City Council and Otago Regional Council under the South Dunedin...

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Round 14 takeaway kebab

by on June 22, 2022 0

Look, I know it’s been several days. I wouldn’t eat it myself…but hey, you might be in the mood to take a risk and eat what Josef Mack left over from Round 14. Richmond Tigers 11.15 81 def. Carlton Blues 9.12 66 I don’t know what Carlton was thinking before this game without key...

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Grampians Peaks project tops honors list at Victorian Architecture Awards 2022

by on June 19, 2022 0

The iconic Grampians Peaks Trail Stage 2 by Noxon Giffen Architects with McGregor Coxall led the honors list at the 2022 Victorian Architecture Awards announced last Friday, winning the most outstanding project award across all categories. Sixty-six projects drawn from a pool of 125 shortlisted projects received nominated awards, architectural awards and commendations in...

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Today in sport: 06/11/2022 | Sports

by on June 11, 2022 0

Sport today on TV Saturday June 11 AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL RULES 5 a.m. FS1 – AFL Premiership: St. Kilda at Brisbane CAR RACE 6:55 a.m. ESPNU — Formula 1: Practice, Baku City Circuit, Baku, Azerbaijan 9:55 a.m. ESPN2 — Formula 1: Qualifying, Baku City Circuit, Baku, Azerbaijan 2 p.m. FS1 – NASCAR Camping World Truck...

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The Road Warrior Scale – Round 11

by on May 31, 2022 0

Freo is in the middle of a pretty impressive run here at The Mongrel. Toppling incumbent prime ministers on the road is no small feat, but they aren’t done there. Brodie would become just the second bastard midfield champion of the season, snatching the title from Christian Petracca, and now, with this huge road...

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North Melbourne captain Jack Ziebell backs coach David Noble; St Kilda’s Jack Higgins concussion return stalled

by on May 24, 2022 0

The Dockers said the case involving Riewoldt in 2019, where he was fined $1,500 on the lowest misconduct charge for his tackle on Bayley Fritsch, was most relevant to Switkowski. Selwood was offered a one-match ban for his dangerous tackle on North Melbourne’s Sam Wright in 2015, while Judd was banned for four matches...

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Key Tigers back, Petty sidelined for Dees | Busselton-Dunsborough Courier

by on April 28, 2022 0

Richmond reunited with Dylan Grimes and Kane Lambert for their West Coast clash, while Melbourne’s Harrison Petty joined three teammates and coach Simon Goodwin in COVID-19 isolation. Co-captain Grimes returns from a hamstring injury for Friday’s match at Perth while Lambert, utility Sydney Stack and youngster Maurice Rioli will play their first games of...

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Key Tigers back, Petty sidelined for Dees | Flinders News

by on April 28, 2022 0

Richmond reunited with Dylan Grimes and Kane Lambert for their West Coast clash, while Melbourne’s Harrison Petty joined three teammates and coach Simon Goodwin in COVID-19 isolation. Co-captain Grimes returns from a hamstring injury for Friday’s match at Perth while Lambert, utility Sydney Stack and youngster Maurice Rioli will play their first games of...

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Amusement ride safety reminder as industry reopens

by on April 13, 2022 0

Already this year, WorkSafe has carried out 279 inspections at events – including the Grand Prix, Moomba, St Kilda Festival and the Australian Open – and issued an improvement notice for inadequate passenger door protection of a merry-go-round. WorkSafe also sent an improvement notice to a ride operator last November after patrons became stranded...

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Big changes in city life in Melbourne’s CBD

by on April 7, 2022 0

Melbourne may have been on hold for two years, but with the easing of pandemic restrictions, the city is getting back on track. Large residential developments are complemented by arts district improvements and multiple green space initiatives that will propel Melbourne’s famous livability benchmarks. These are the iconic attractions and upcoming developments in each...

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Dunedin’s playgrounds for a new breath of life

by on April 7, 2022 0

An upgrade of Dunedin’s playgrounds has begun. Bathgate Park, College St and Karitane playgrounds will be closed for three months for the duration of the work, but delays associated with importing equipment could push back the completion date. Bathgate Park playground in South Dunedin is getting a $385,000 overhaul and equipment there will include...

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How to plan your first trip to Australia

by on April 6, 2022 0

If you’ve never been to Australia, you’re in for a treat. Here are some of the best trips to introduce yourself to the country Iimpossible not to spend a holiday in Australia, impossible not to want to return there either, with surprises in all regions to tempt newcomers. This high-value country is so easy...

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Shane Warne’s booth unveiled as family and friends pay their respects at CWM memorial service

by on March 30, 2022 0

Shane Warne’s father, brother and three children all delivered touching eulogies at his State Memorial Service at the Melbourne Cricket Ground Video loading Video unavailable The video will start automatically soon8to cancel play now Shane Warne’s family bid farewell to private funeral Shane Warne received an emotional and touching welcome from family, friends and...

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‘The seats aren’t comfortable, but you’ve got a beer’: Readers’ favorite tram rides | City breaks

by on March 24, 2022 0

Winning trip: A small drink in a tram pub, Helsinki Helsinki has a small and convenient tram system, with the exception of the beautiful SpåraKoff “pub” tram: a bright red single carriage that circles the city, serving mostly beer and “long drinks” (gin and grapefruit soda; please try the long drink) to passengers. It...

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MCG State Memorial Date Set for March 30

by on March 8, 2022 0

Loading Warne’s famous singing friends Chris Martin and Ed Sheeran are eager to attend and might perform. Mick Jagger was also touted as a potential entrant. Mr Andrews said details of the memorial service were still being finalized, including the need to follow all COVID-19 health and safety protocols. He said there would be...

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Geelong Private Medical Center resold

by on February 28, 2022 0

The Geelong property contains 4937 square meters of land area and 174 parking lots. A Chinese syndicate has sold the Geelong Private Medical Center held for five years. The four-story asset, 73-79 Little Ryrie Street, sources say is trading with a Melbourne investor for just over $30 million, reflecting a market yield of less...

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Unique things to try in Nairobi, Kenya

by on February 24, 2022 0

Nairobi is a destination suited to adventurous travellers, and these once-in-a-lifetime things are tailor-made for the holidays. Nairobi is an exciting capital of Kenya as it contains a plethora of hidden gems and adventures to explore and enjoy. Tourists will be welcomed by many attractions such as waterfalls, national wildlife parks, nightclubs, shopping markets,...

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VFL Practice Match Report: Carlton v Sandringham

by on February 24, 2022 0

THE CARLTON Reserves put on a valiant performance against Sandringham but ultimately fell short by 24 points. After the visitors burst blocks, the Blues well and truly went into the third term, drawing a solitary point leading into the final term. However, the Saints finished the game as the stronger of both sides, ultimately...

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Photos Age of the week, February 13, 2022

by on February 12, 2022 0

Photos Age of the week, February 13, 2022 Photos Age of the week, February 13, 2022 We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. To reject Skip to section navigationSkip to contentSkip to footer 20 Pictures Follow us on twitter The Age of Twitter Photography Do you like our photos? Selected...

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Myrtha Pools Announces Appointment of New Business Development Manager for Australia and New Zealand

by on February 10, 2022 0

Myrtha Pools has welcomed Yvette Audet as the new Business Development Manager for Australia and New Zealand. Well known in the aquatics industry, Audet brings its expertise and networks to the international leader in swimming pool construction and will work with the long-established Myrtha Pools team in Australia and New Zealand to develop the...

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at least 45 Covid deaths recorded nationally; Qld says using ADF to evacuate aged care facilities is ‘a last resort’

by on February 6, 2022 0

Services on Sydney’s west-central light rail network will soon resume after cracks in trams forced their suspension, but the Opposition warns the ‘transport saga’ is not over, AAP reports . The line was closed in November after cracks were discovered in the wheel arches of 12 tram sets. New South Wales Minister of Transport,...

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Not one, not two, but potentially three children’s playground ‘destinations’ for Dunedin

by on January 27, 2022 0

STACY SQUIRES / Stuff Hohan Ko and daughter Lucy Uri enjoying a water feature at Margaret Mahy Playground in Christchurch. A trio of ‘destination’ children’s playgrounds similar to Christchurch’s Margaret Mahy playground could be built in Dunedin. Dunedin City Council will meet next week – via audiovisual link – to discuss options under its...

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anti-Semitism Australia: Jewish people targeted by far-right groups

by on January 27, 2022 0

It’s something many Australians think would never happen here, but these disturbing photos show a very real problem. WARNING: Distressing content. WARNING: Contains distressing images. As you read this, Jewish and non-Jewish communities come together to mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day, designated by the UN to coincide with the anniversary of the liberation of...

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Fairy visit, and much more

by on January 11, 2022 0

Fun in the Sun: A visit to the beach is always fun to include on a family day trip. Photo by asfg Isn’t it a perfect summer for day trips? Everything is possible. It’s neither too hot nor too cold and there has been enough rain to keep everything looking lush, green and inviting....

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AFLW Season 6 Begins

by on January 7, 2022 0

The AFL has communicated a revised set of protocols to AFLW clubs for all players and essential staff ahead of the first round of the NAB AFL 2022 women’s season which begins tonight. The revised protocols put precautionary measures in place and are designed to minimize risk to clubs, players, officials and the...

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Covid cases rise in Victoria, NSW and Tasmania as AS clinic sends erroneous test results, Qld tightens mask rules

by on January 1, 2022 0

The AAP reports that the Australian Minister of Commerce, Dan Tehan, hailed the entry into force of a key regional partnership, saying it gives farmers and businesses access to the world’s largest free trade agreement. The regional comprehensive economic partnership agreement (RCEP) comes into effect on Saturday for Australia, New Zealand, Brunei Darussalam,...

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Strata committees in apartment buildings rush to modernize electric vehicle chargers, even with a single user

by on December 29, 2021 0

Two parking spaces at The Horizon in Darlinghurst have become charging points for electric vehicles.Credit:Jessica Hromás As a result, operating costs are three to four times lower than gasoline-powered cars, and with overseas automakers quickly switching to EVs and cars no longer produced domestically, Australia needs to keep up with the rhythm. The...

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Skipping Girl complex sold to developer

by on December 21, 2021 0

Skipping Girl Place occupies a 2,971 square meter block on the banks of the Yarra River. Little Audrey – also known as the Vinegar Skipping Girl Sign – will be attached to a taller tower as part of longer-term plans from its new owner, Orled Properties. The National Trust-listed exhibit and the three-story...

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New and completed projects in 2021

by on December 20, 2021 0

Despite the upheavals of 2021, Parks Victoria has continued with a series of exciting projects to help connect people with nature – something we’ve all grown to appreciate more this year! Here’s a recap of some of our favorites. Grampians Peaks Trail Put on your hiking boots! The epic Grampians Peaks Trail was...

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Gurner and Qualitas unveil $300m build-to-let tower in St Kilda

by on December 15, 2021 0

After completing a fundraising campaign, the Gurner-Qualitas partnership has a war chest of $1.2 billion to accelerate the construction of 1,700 apartments and finance the acquisition of other assets to be built in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. “With strong demand expected from institutional investors for high-quality built-to-let assets over the coming years, our goal...

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Barwon rushes to the tower of St Kilda Road

by on December 8, 2021 0

The St Kilda Road office contains 7,207 square meters over 12 floors. Barwon Investment Partners has acquired 607 St Kilda Road for its Healthcare Property Fund (HPF). The price – C $ 75 million – exceeds expectations by about 10%, valuing each square meter of building area at more than $ 10,100. It...

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Middle Brighton Pier open for summer

by on December 7, 2021 0

The wait is over for lovers of sunset walks, swimming and sailing with vital repairs to Middle Brighton Pier now complete and public access restored in time for summer. A ten-month work program reinforced a 340-meter section of pier piles and ties and replaced deteriorating deck hatches between the foreshore and the entrance...

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Break down barriers to access to the beach

by on December 7, 2021 0

Our free program aims to remove the barriers preventing people with disabilities from enjoying a day at the beach and has been strongly supported by the Port Melbourne and St Kilda Rescue Clubs and Life Saving Victoria since 2017. Paul Mapley, executive committee member of the Port Melbourne Life Saving Club, said club...

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