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State’s short-stay solution
The state government has passed responsibility for policing short-stay apartment operators to residential neighbours.
Read MoreTraders fear market decline is terminal
Generational businesses are walking away from the Queen Victoria Market (QVM), accusing the City of Melbourne of duplicity and bad faith.
Read MoreRevaluations show property heat to the north of CBD
As development sites become harder to find in the CBD, land value to the north of the city is increasing faster than anywhere in the municipality.
Read MoreCity of Melbourne gravy train keeps rolling on
The City of Melbourne is embarking on a hiring binge, which will see another 80 staff swell its already top-heavy ranks in the coming financial year.
Read MorePassionate defence of amenity
Like many other CBD residents, Rafael Camillo has a love/hate relationship with the city.
Read MoreDomestic violence victims remembered
Victims of domestic violence were remembered at a candlelight vigil at Federation Square on May 6.
Read MoreLocals ripped off by developer bonuses
The state government looks set to reward developers who build commercial offices as a “defined community benefit” under new CBD planning rules.
Read MoreJazz in the City
The Melbourne International Jazz Festival returns this month and is set to electrify the city with a repertoire of local and international jazz greats.
Read MoreMinister compromises over 447 Collins St
The month of April saw Planning Minister Richard Wynne initially reject the 47-storey, 165m twin tower scheme for 447 Collins St before reaching an agreement with proponent Cbus Property that would see the development begin construction in September.
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City Square traffic disruptions
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