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Full Version of Divercity #17, October 2004
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Articles include:
- CEO's message
- Voting made easy
- Changes to hard and green waste
- The future of waste
- South Melbourne market
- Liardet St soon to reopen
- Awards for everyday heroes
- Delivering more than meals
- Port Melbourne waterfront
- Sporting clubs in Albert Park
- Elwood lifesaving club refurbishment
- New designs for St Kilda Pier
- Greenfleet
- EcoCentre sponsorship
- Street tree planting
- Friends of Suai
- Award winning staff exchange
- Jewel of the South music festival
- Streets for living
- Business Award winners
- 60 second survey
- EcoEdge
- Neighbourhood news
- In brief stories: Dogs off beaches | Accessible arts | Planning permits online | Urban History Centre info session | Boredom buster | Companion cards | Jackson local produce festival
- Clean Up Elster Creek day (back cover)
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Audio Version of Divercity #17, October 2004
CEO's message - Divercity 17
Voting made easy
Changes to hard and green waste
The future of waste
South Melbourne market
Liardet St soon to reopen
Awards for everyday heroes
Delivering more than meals
Port Melbourne waterfront
Sporting clubs in Albert Park
Elwood lifesaving club refurbishment
New designs for St Kilda Pier
Greenfleet
EcoCentre Sponsorship
Street tree planting
Friends of Suai
Award winning staff exchange
Jewel of the South music festival
Streets for living
Business Award winners
60 second survey
EcoEdge
In brief stories: Dogs off beaches | Accessible arts | Planning permits online | Urban History Centre info session | Boredom buster | Companion cards | Jackson local produce festival
Clean Up Elster Creek day (back cover)
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