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Council suspends parking fines after social media storm

Council suspends parking fines after social media storm

August 26th, 2020 - Katie Johnson

The City of Melbourne has suspended parking restrictions and fees in green sign parking bays after a fine issued to an ICU doctor sparked community outrage.  

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The words of a true writer

July 22nd, 2020 - Rhonda Dredge

A book that has strongly resurfaced from its 20th century cave is The Plague by Albert Camus, an account of an imaginary epidemic in the African town of Oran in Algeria.

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Celebrating new heritage controls

July 22nd, 2020 - CBD News

There was some great news for heritage this month, with Amendment C258 finally approved by the Minister of Planning Richard Wynne. 

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The Sound

July 22nd, 2020 - CBD News

Yorta Yorta singer and composer Deborah Cheetham has composed a brilliant companion piece to Beethoven’s 9th Symphony. 

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Finally, vertical villages are on government’s radar – but is the focus right?

July 22nd, 2020 - Dr Janette Corcoran

Mention was made in last month’s column of a COVID-19 silver lining, especially that high-rise living was being recognised as a distinct and increasingly mainstream way of living.

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Strata office market shows no signs of slowing down

July 22nd, 2020 - CBD News

The CBD’s strata office market has continued pushing through the uncertain times of a global pandemic with a strong first half of 2020 as investors sharpen their attention on bricks and mortar.

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Stage 3 lockdown fines for short-stays

July 22nd, 2020 - CBD News

Reimposed COVID-19 lockdown restrictions and massive fines have the potential to damage the entire short-stay industry beyond recognition.

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Brightening up our city

July 22nd, 2020 - CBD News

My childhood was spent (centuries ago), on a property in the far west of Victoria without television. 

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Market neighbours work through lockdown together

July 22nd, 2020 - CBD News

You might not think it, but the pharmacy and the cafe are natural allies.

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An early Melbourne high-rise

July 22nd, 2020 - CBD News

Looking at this streetscape today, the 11-storey building that dominates the left side (the south side) of this early 1950s photograph of Bourke St raises no eyebrows. 

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