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Bike crash hotspots

Bike crash hotspots

May 3rd, 2018 - CBD News

The intersections at LaTrobe and Elizabeth streets, Flinders and Swanston streets and Collins and Spring streets have been identified as hotspots for bicycle accidents.

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High rent forces toy shop out

May 3rd, 2018 - CBD News

The CBD’s last doll and teddy bear hospital and classic toy store, Dafel, is being forced to close due to high rental increase.

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Support for Munro site development

May 2nd, 2018 - CBD News

The City of Melbourne has voted in favour of recommending a planning permit for its Munro site development adjacent to the Queen Victoria Market (QVM).

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Emergency services memorial to be installed

May 1st, 2018 - CBD News

A Victorian Emergency Services Memorial will be installed at Treasury Gardens to commemorate the lives lost while serving the community. 

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Breathe deeply in CBD

May 1st, 2018 - CBD News

Emission controls, tree planting and cycling networks are among the reasons to breathe deeply in the CBD. 

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Food truck festival brings suburbs together 

April 30th, 2018 - CBD News

Melbourne’s biggest ever food truck festival is coming to Birrarung Marr from May 2-6, with vendors from across the city all in one convenient location. 

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Student artwork on display at State Library

April 30th, 2018 - CBD News

A group of RMIT University students are working together to create a series of artworks on hoardings to be installed at State Library Victoria’s front entrance in spring.

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Once upon a dream

April 29th, 2018 - CBD News

Who hasn’t dreamt of going to Disney World? Not all of us get to live out that dream, but William Angliss student Sarah Jenkins has gone a step further.

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Melbourne’s skyline continues to soar

April 28th, 2018 - CBD News

Two more skyscrapers are set to soar above the CBD skyline, despite new planning regulations being put in place in 2015. 

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New Chinatown forming in CBD north

April 27th, 2018 - CBD News

The CBD’s retail precinct is shifting from Bourke St to the northern side, forming a new “Chinatown” in the CBD’s north. 

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