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Melbourne Music Week returns 

Melbourne Music Week returns 

November 6th, 2017 - CBD News

Melbourne Music Week (MMW) will return this November for a nine-day program. 

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Little Lonsdale St trees to go

November 5th, 2017 - CBD News

Residents are angered  five lilly pilly trees will be removed from Little Lonsdale St to make way for the Wesley Church construction.

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New pet plan

November 5th, 2017 - CBD News

The City of Melbourne is implementing an amended Domestic Animal Management Plan for 2017-2021, which aims to create more dog off-leash parks and stricter cat management and pet waste collection.

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Emma’s journey hits CBD

November 4th, 2017 - CBD News

After travelling 5700 km across Australia, Emma Timmis arrived in the Melbourne CBD on an Elliptical bicycle on October 13.

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Noise? What noise?

November 4th, 2017 - CBD News

Laneway venue Whitehart has received state government grant for an acoustic assessment to reduce noise, only a year after the City of Melbourne granted a planning permit denying nearby residents would be affected.

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CBD doof spaces sought

November 3rd, 2017 - CBD News

With summer in sight, Melbourne’s dance music scene scans the city for new spaces to throw parties in the afternoon sun. 

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New dog park

November 2nd, 2017 - CBD News

A designated dog off-leash park will soon open on the corner of Dryburgh and Miller streets in West Melbourne, making it the closet dog park to the CBD. 

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Savage reaction to permit bid

November 2nd, 2017 - Shane Scanlan

The council’s application for a heritage permit for its Queen Victoria Market (QVM) ambitions marks a line in the sand in the political battle against the redevelopment.

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Council seeks heritage permit for QVM

November 1st, 2017 - CBD News

The City of Melbourne has applied for a heritage permit to allow it to start work on its Queen Victoria Market (QVM) redevelopment.

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Council wants a cap on CBD pokies

November 1st, 2017 - CBD News

The City of Melbourne has resolved to lobby the State Government to apply a cap on the number of poker machines in the CBD, Docklands and Southbank.

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