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Melbourne officially welcomes Koreatown
Healeys Lane has officially become Melbourne’s own Koreatown, following a unanimous City of Melbourne vote at the Future Melbourne Committee (FMC) meeting on September 3 to “put a ring on it”.
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“Left in the dark”: council not included in housing target discussion
With the state government’s final housing target announcement looming, the City of Melbourne has called for greater transparency and a collaborative approach to be adopted to help set an achievable target.
Read MoreLonsdale St heritage building to be turned into 22-storey office building
The building at 436-450 Lonsdale St was vacated in 2021 because it failed to meet fire safety regulations.
Read MoreMelbourne’s Arts Precinct to be transformed by a new garden, Laak Boorndap
The Victorian Government has released new designs and a new name for the 18,000sqm urban garden in the centre of the Melbourne Arts Precinct Transformation.
Read MoreJamal Hakim reveals “Future Postcode 3000” policy
Lord Mayoral hopeful Cr Jamal Hakim has launched his team’s plan to revitalise Melbourne’s CBD through a suite of policies that revive the city’s creative sector and “tactical” greening initiatives.
Read MoreMelbourne Fringe Festival returns to the CBD
The Melbourne Fringe Festival is set to transform the city centre from October 1 to 20, with an audacious program titled Eat Your Art Out showcasing more than 470 arts events.
Read MoreCraft Victoria announces new exhibition Material Language
Craft Victoria presents Material Language – an exhibition recognising three exceptional craft-based practitioners Joungmee Do, Nadège Desgenétez and Prue Venables from September 28 to November 9.
Read MoreCouncil calls for a “strategic reset” in City North
The Melbourne Innovation District in City North is touted to become one of the city’s most exciting precincts, but to reach its “maximum potential” the City of Melbourne has agreed that a strategic planning reset is required.
Read MoreWorld’s largest Leica store opens
Melbourne has welcomed the world’s largest Leica store, a four-storey space located on Little Collins St in the CBD.
Read MoreCBD Residents 3000 AGM was a lively event
Thursday, September 5 saw Melbourne’s Residents 3000 group hold its annual general meeting (AGM) at the Kelvin Club on Melbourne Place.
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