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Melbourne reports Australia’s lowest office occupancy as daytime economy declines

Melbourne reports Australia’s lowest office occupancy as daytime economy declines

August 6th, 2024 - CBD News

Work is changing – as computers have become increasingly capable, new technologies such as videoconferencing have enabled workers to work in new environments – such as their homes.

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Bouncing back: how Melbourne’s business landscape has changed post-pandemic

July 31st, 2024 - CBD News

Melbourne's Central Business District (CBD) has historically been a busy and bustling epicentre for Melbourne’s diverse array of businesses.

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Renter rights: what Victoria’s new rental laws mean for landlords

July 28th, 2024 - CBD News

The state of Victoria has recently changed rental obligations for landlords, sparking some debate in the rental field for renters and investors alike.

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“Gets Good Done”: Nicholas Reece launches bid to become Lord Mayor

July 24th, 2024 - Sean Car

Long-standing councillor Nicholas Reece has officially announced his intention to run for Lord Mayor at the upcoming City of Melbourne local government elections in October.

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Minister for Planning ignores heritage council to approve Shell House plans

July 24th, 2024 - Sean Car

Minister for Planning Sonya Kilkenny has exercised call-in powers to greenlight the redevelopment of the iconic Shell House despite opposition from the Heritage Council of Victoria and the City of Melbourne. 

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Great art comes in small mailboxes 

July 24th, 2024 - Georgie Atkins

Nestled within Pawson House, Mailbox Art Space is a vibrant “alternative” gallery showcasing a diverse array of exhibitions both inside and outside of 19 restored mailboxes.

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City of Melbourne unveils next urban forest plan for the CBD

July 24th, 2024 - Jon Fleetwood

The City of Melbourne is seeking community feedback on new draft “urban forest” precinct plans for the central city.

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New podcast charts path to a swimmable Yarra River by 2030

July 24th, 2024 - Nicolas Thurn-Valsassina

A new podcast outlining the 10 steps Melbourne must take towards making the Yarra River swimmable again has been released.

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Councillors scrap controversial civic reception for Julian Assange

July 24th, 2024 - Jon Fleetwood

A proposal for a civic reception at Melbourne Town Hall to celebrate the release of WikiLeaks founder and former Carlton resident Julian Assange has been quashed.

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Plan to make Melbourne world’s best student city

July 24th, 2024 - David Allen

Melbourne will look to become the world’s leading city for students under a new plan adopted by the City of Melbourne in July.

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White Night expands in 2019

White Night expands in 2019

April 24th, 2019 - CBD News
Jack Howard

Jack Howard

November 25th, 2020 - CBD News
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