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The CBD was a war zone

The CBD was a war zone

July 3rd, 2015 - CBD News

We often complain about unruly behaviour in the CBD but history tells us of a truly scary period in 1923 when Victoria Police went on strike.

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Angliss funding boost

July 2nd, 2015 - CBD News

William Angliss Institute is to train an extra 1800 students thanks to a funding boost announced by the State Government last month.

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Dual news for lane

July 2nd, 2015 - CBD News

Goldsbrough Lane is to have a fortnightly farmers’ market and could become the city’s latest smoke-free zone.

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Police ‘not at fault’

July 2nd, 2015 - CBD News

Melbourne East Police believe “engineering issues” were to blame for an accident, which left one its police members in a critical condition.   

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43 years in retail is a long time

July 2nd, 2015 - CBD News

After 43 year’s service, there is more than one gap to fill when Phil Young retires from Deans Art on July 3.

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Smiles all round from enlightened decision

July 2nd, 2015 - CBD News

Everyone’s smiling at Elm Tower in Little Lonsdale St since LED lighting was retrofitted throughout the common areas.

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The great escape

July 2nd, 2015 - CBD News

There is a place in the city where people can escape the noise, anxiety and stress.

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CBD is ready for Metro Rail disruption

July 2nd, 2015 - CBD News

City businesses and residents appear ready to endure Metro Rail disruption to achieve a great outcome.

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‘Hands in Print’

July 2nd, 2015 - CBD News

A new piece of Melbourne’s literary culture falls into place next month with the launch of Hands in Print.

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Call for resident-free city zones

June 30th, 2015 - CBD News

A suggestion has been made to ban residential development from parts of the CBD to protect commercial property owners from unintended extra costs.

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A combining of culinary minds

A combining of culinary minds

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