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It’s time to reinstate third-party rights
On the March 5, 2022, in his address to the Committee for Economic Development of Australia (CEDA), Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews said, “if you want to keep the CBD vibrant, then we need to have more people living in the CBD”.
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Former refugee sets up law practice
Ambition underscores many of the moves by young professionals who set up offices in the CBD, hoping to make their mark on society.
Read MoreFixing our health system
The past few years have been incredibly tough on Victoria’s healthcare system and the people who work in it.
Read MoreChanging the CBD’s property management landscape
For those within the inner circles of the property management industry, they know it can often be a thankless job.
Read MoreThe Mediterranean meets the Yarra
Unless you’ve been living under a sizable rock or have been avoiding the lower Yarra River for the past seven years, you’ll know the semi-permanent floating barge of Arbory Afloat has become just as much a part of Melbourne as a great coffee or a discarded e-scooter.
Read MoreCampaign celebrates our Supermelbourne
Three iconic Howey Place shopfronts were completely transformed during October in an effort to encourage visitors to celebrate everything that makes our CBD what it is.
Read MoreConstruction industry delays hamper Queen Victoria Market renewal
Delays facing the revamp of Queen Victoria Market’s (QVM) new Food Hall as well as sheds being closed for restoration “continues to have a significant impact,” a City of Melbourne report says.
Read MoreCBD safety and injecting room on the agenda as candidates make their pitch ahead of Victorian Election
Candidates vying for the seat of Melbourne in the upcoming Victorian State Election spoke with CBD residents in October about a number of key local and wider issues.
Read MoreResidents’ fight to keep Queen St roundabout grows after having not “heard anything”
A group of residents are begging the City of Melbourne to reconsider its plan to remove a large roundabout next to the Queen Victoria Market, arguing the traffic strategy “is nonsense”.
Read MoreA stroll down memory lane for Degraves St personalities
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