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CBD security slow to start up
With an increase in the amount of vehicular attacks in populated areas, new security measures are being planned for Melbourne’s CBD in the wake of the Bourke St murders.
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UniLodge pays for its mistakes
UniLodge Australia Pty Ltd will pay almost $90, 000 to the Residential Tenancies Fund and Victorian Consumer Law Fund following an investigation which found its A’Beckett St location breached tenancy and consumer laws.
Read MoreA different look at homelessness
Community group Residents 3000 hosted a discussion with three key speakers on homelessness in the CBD on April 6 at the Kelvin Club.
Read MoreCouncil faces “moral outrage”
The public consultation phase of the local law amendment on rough sleeping has closed and the results were, unsurprisingly and unwaveringly, not in council’s favour.
Read MoreAn open and shut case
A planning application for roller shutters has sparked discussion on whether or not such facades belong in our city.
Read MoreNature in the city a step closer
The City of Melbourne is set to become a lot greener over the next 10 years with the council’s “Nature in the City Strategy” moving ahead after a 10-month online community consultation period.
Read MoreCity Square traffic disruptions
“CBD News” has the latest information on when and where construction trucks will be travelling to the City Square area during the early works of the Melbourne Metro Rail Project.
Read MoreA scoop for the CBD
Consumers can now travel to the CBD for special events without fear of hefty fines by Myki inspectors if they forget to touch on in the excitement of the chase.
Read MoreSebastian takes to the street
In 1966 Sebastian Maimone was the first barber to work out of a Melbourne department store and now he is the last.
Read MoreEncouraging future leaders
The Foundation for Young Australians (FYA) has helped launch social enterprises tackling social problems that affect people within the CBD.
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High Line park idea is “progressing”
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