City bears brunt of COVID-19 pain

City bears brunt of COVID-19 pain

September 23rd, 2020 - David Schout

Inner Melbourne has suffered the worst economic hit from COVID-19 within Australia as a result of restrictions, according to research commissioned by the City of Melbourne.

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Sally Capp promises to serve up Melbourne Restaurant Week

September 23rd, 2020 - CBD News

Melbourne would host a twice-yearly, week-long festival celebrating the city’s renowned restaurants and cafes, under a re-elected Lord Mayor Sally Capp. 

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Cycling, pedestrian works ramp up in quiet CBD

September 23rd, 2020 - David Schout

As the usually bustling CBD remains quiet under COVID-19 restrictions, the City of Melbourne is pushing ahead with key works before workers and visitors return. 

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Sustainability advanced in the City of Melbourne

September 23rd, 2020 - CBD News

City of Melbourne councillors have unanimously passed two key environmental motions, combining as a major step toward the council reaching its goal of zero net emissions by 2040.   

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Hanging out in the CBD

September 23rd, 2020 - Rhonda Dredge

During the long shutdown, the owners of some of the CBD’s most treasured hang-outs have turned inwards and reflected on their former prosperity.

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Council elections … here we go!

September 23rd, 2020 - Sean Car

With candidate nominations having closed on September 22 and the City of Melbourne now officially in caretaker mode, voters can now meet the full field that’s in front of them ahead of the council elections on October 24. 

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Over the decades

September 23rd, 2020 - Meg Hill

Dr Andrew Lemon wrote two essays for the local history book Melbourne’s Twenty Decades – one on the 1940s and one on the 1980s. Part of his family history helps to underline what he sees as the underlying factors behind the city’s changes.

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Awareness of voting rights for internationals questioned

September 23rd, 2020 - CBD News

Having resided in Melbourne for over two years, Archit Agrawal, an international student at the University of Melbourne, believed he knew Melbourne well. But he didn’t know he could vote in the upcoming council elections. 

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B3000+ Awards go virtual

September 23rd, 2020 - Jack Hayes

The Melbourne Business Network (MBN) took its annual B3000+ Awards night online for the first time on September 17, which proved to be a huge success.

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More student accommodation

September 23rd, 2020 - Meg Hill

Despite COVID-19’s interruption to Melbourne’s international student world, a new development application is seeking to demolish a number of buildings to build a 28-storey student accommodation building.

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