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Market Square could honour the dead
An analysis of the community engagement for the future community space on the Queen Victoria Market (QVM) carpark has revealed a strong desire to honour those who lie beneath.
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Residents angered by “noxious” restaurant smoke
Residents angered by “noxious” restaurant smoke
Read MoreChinese New Year to emblazon the city
CBD locals rejoice! The Chinese New Year Melbourne Festival will soon welcome in the Lunar New Year in 2020.
Read MoreYour new look CBD News
As we enter a new decade, we thought it was high time that we refreshed your CBD News.
Read MoreA message from the Lord Mayor of Melbourne Sally Capp
Melbourne is Australia’s fastest-growing city and will be the biggest by the end of the decade.
Read MoreBuilding a lead on climate change
The City of Melbourne continues to demonstrate the urgency in reducing carbon emissions in our city, both through its own actions and influencing others to act in the community and other levels of government.
Read MoreSmoke shuts down city construction
Bushfire smoke blanketing the city in January caused construction to grind to a halt, as conditions became too dangerous for outside work.
Read MoreDriven by support
The Salvation Army is in Major Brendan Nottle’s blood.
Read MoreA boost to the senses
New beacons along Bourke and Swanston streets will use audio and messaging technology to help people with low vision or blindness navigate the city.
Read MoreBuilding system under review
The world-renowned building professional who led the review of high-rise regulation following the Grenfell Tower tragedy in London will be part of an expert panel that leads comprehensive review of Victoria’s building system.
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Confidence drives small office demand
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