Also including: How workers in Melbourne’s east are fighting for better working conditions during heatwaves.
State member Aiv Puglielli urged Planning Minister Sonya Kilkenny to “stand up” to Boral.
In Glen Waverley, 230 energy storage systems were installed from July to October.
Ahead of the big day and the results trickling through, the Eastern Melburnian worked for months to cover who was in the running, how issues would impact you and what each candidate was promising.
United Workers Union members have had to lose hours or be sent home early due to heat-related illnesses, with an uptick in reports over the past six years.
Blackberries may be sweet, but the weed is still running rampant in Melbourne’s east.
Also including: A redesign of an infamous Mount Waverley car park
Home to one of only two authentic Venetian gondolas outside of Italy and built in a Brutalist style, the club aims to be a hive of community activity despite its struggles.
As we look back on the first year of the Eastern Melburnian, the importance of real and human stories has come into focus.
A redesign of a Mount Waverley traffic hotspot known for its near-misses, accidents and long wait times hopes to make the area safer for all users.
Ping-pong in Forest Hill may have a longer future than previously predicted, thanks to a last-minute change of heart from councillors.
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