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Planning law failed to save Palace
The tribunal has granted a permit allowing for the demolition of the iconic Palace Theatre, though the facade will be retained.
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Pieces is the wide open spaces
Sometimes it's good to just take a break, and where better to do that then Federation Square.
Read MoreNorth South Feast West
The Immigration Museum has played host to a feast of culture over the past year, bringing together migrant cuisine and culture through its innovative North South Feast West program.
Read MoreA Royal lunchtime
Take shelter from the wintery weather and frenetic lunchtime foot-traffic in the historic Royal Arcade.
Read MoreWe Live Here
The We Live Here movement continues to gain support and we thank you all for your feedback.
Read MoreHas the wave of foreign capital ended for Melbourne’s CBD?
In marked contrast to the previous few years of strong growth in foreign development and investment, CBD property watchers would’ve noticed a trend of foreign developers exiting the Melbourne property market.
Read MoreThe angel of Therry St
Martin Mulvihill seems too nice. Where’s the catch? Why is he putting himself in the position of “team captain” to the city’s most needy permanent residents?
Read MoreGood news from VCAT, but much more to be done
The Wesley Historic Precinct Action Group (WHPAG) congratulates the Melbourne City Council (MCC) for the firm stand its planning officers took in defending the city’s refusal of the town planning permit application by Brady Jones Pty Ltd for 109-111 Little Lonsdale St.
Read MoreBusking Pieces
There are plenty of great things to see and do in Melbourne even right here on the side of the street.
Read MoreNoise, noise, noise – how to solve ....
You live in the city? There is going to be noise but you can cope
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City of Melbourne project update
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