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Whether it’s restrictions on public conjuring or fines for parking near someone doing a burnout, council bylaws detail everything locals can and can’t do.
As sea level rises threaten coastal infrastructure, erosion is becoming a growing threat for communities across Australia.
The winners of The Urban Developer Awards for Industry Excellence for 2025 have been announced. Now in its seventh year, the ...
Racing royalty and some of Melbourne’s richest families are relisting homes for sale amid growing expectations the city’s ...
WORK has begun on construction of the Frankston Stadium in Seaford. A contract for the redevelopment worth $49.74 million was ...
A CHARITY which supports struggling families has received a $10,000 grant to continue its work.Mums Supporting Families in ...
We're reviewing dog access rules across all local beaches, including Ricketts Point Marine Sanctuary, as part of Bayside's Domestic Animal Management ...
Ratepayers are shouldering an extra $500 each a year due to State Government cost shifting of services onto councils.
The Emergency Services and Volunteers Fund (ESVF) will appear on your council rates notice replacing the Fire Services Property Levy.Bayside has ...
A council motion to stop riders building “illegal” bike jumps in a Brighton park has divided locals, with residents arguing ...
Redland council in chaos as nine-hour meeting ends in calls for OIA overhaul A bayside council meeting descended into legal wrangling, bickering, and adjournments on Wednesday, with a nine-hour ...