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A place in the new city

October 27th, 2016 - CBD News

The hail was falling in Flinders Lane last month and passers-by were taking shelter in Ross House, an historic building with three friendly interfaces to the street – a coffee shop, a meeting place and lifts to offices for community groups. 

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New medical centre for the CBD?

October 27th, 2016 - CBD News

The City of Melbourne has received an application for a new medical centre to be built on Franklin St.

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Positive potential for lane           

October 26th, 2016 - CBD News

After years of neglect, there is still hope for Jones Lane to become one of Melbourne’s unique laneways.  

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Surprising CBD garden haven 

October 26th, 2016 - CBD News

A makeshift garden sited at the Royal Melbourne Regiment Drill Hall is to potentially receive a major upgrade.

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Pokemon players preyed on

October 25th, 2016 - CBD News

An increasing rate of phone theft has been seen throughout the CBD, says Sen-Sgt Adam Tanner.

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CBD first to access free Wi-Fi

October 25th, 2016 - CBD News

The nation’s fastest and largest free public Wi-Fi network was launched in the CBD on September 29.

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Residents fight redevelopment plans

October 24th, 2016 - CBD News

Residents at the Royal Flagstaff Apartments on LaTrobe St are standing united against redevelopment plans that would compromise their living standards.

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Workers demonise Mr ‘Cutter-hands’

October 23rd, 2016 - CBD News

The Australian Services Union (ASU) held a protest outside the town hall in late September over the City of Melbourne’s (CoM) failure to meet and agree on a new enterprise agreement (EA) for staff.

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CBD tax woes

October 23rd, 2016 - CBD News

CBD property owners are facing massive land tax hikes and may be further hit if recommendations are adopted for another metro rail project.

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Soldiers of Odin: heroes or vigilantes?

October 22nd, 2016 - CBD News

A group of men named Soldiers of Odin (SOO) have taken it upon themselves to patrol the CBD streets, believing that more protection is needed.

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