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Supreme Court “saves” Hosier Lane
Developer David Marriner must apply to the City of Melbourne if he wants to build a hotel backing onto Hosier Lane, following a Supreme Court decision last month.
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Burke and Wills: ‘end the wandering’
After more than 150 years of wandering, the custodians of the Burke and Wills legend say it’s finally time to settle a commemorative statue in an appropriate setting.
Read MoreBuilding boom is just warming up
If you think the CBD has too many apartments, “you ain’t seen nuthin’ yet!”
Read MoreVic Market redevelopment is not just about the market
The redevelopment of the Queen Victoria Market, it emerges, is part of a bigger, wider vision of urban renewal.
Read MoreSharing the Chinese culture
If Chinese New Year is the equivalent of Christmas, then the Mooncake Festival is like the Asian Easter.
Read MoreCouncil election: Doyle by how far?
The interest in this month’s City of Melbourne council election is not whether or not Robert Doyle’s team wins but, rather, wins by what margin.
Read MoreHorse permits too hot to handle
With an election looming, Lord Mayor Robert Doyle doesn’t appear to want to talk about horse drawn carriages.
Read MoreMelbourne council candidates donations register
The page records voluntary disclosures of donations received by candidates in the 2016 Melbourne City Council election.
Read MoreMelbourne Fringe
A unique celebration of artistic expression and cultural diversity, the Melbourne Fringe Festival returns this month to shake up the CBD.
Read MoreArt After Dark
Take the long way home and prepare to expect the unexpected at BLINDSIDE’s 2016 festival On The Verge, taking over the alleyways and byways of the CBD at the start of the month.
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“Hellmouth”: ground opens up on Collins St
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