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Advocacy plan sets vision to make Melbourne “a city of possibility”
The City of Melbourne has endorsed its Advocacy and Partnership Plan 2024-25, which aims to build a more liveable city, attract investment, and improve the overall quality of life for residents and businesses.
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Read MoreGovernment keeps council waiting on liquor licence guidelines
Deputy Lord Mayor Nicholas Reece said he was frustrated by the Victorian Government’s continued delays in providing clarity for central city residents following its decision to end a 13-year freeze on new late-night venues in the CBD.
Read MoreHighLife Expo: listening to the voices of residential strata
The recent HighLife Expo featured a range of activities, including webinars, stalls, and forums – along with a Listening Post.
Read MoreHere today, and gone tomorrow
More builders and developers will choose to “go bust” instead of being held accountable to owners’ corporations (OCs) for dodgy building defects.
Read MoreDutton’s nuclear dead cat
The climate crisis and power prices have been back in the news lately.
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What does this cafe say about art?
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