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North Wharf works due for completion by mid-2023, as ATET’s push for Sunday trading heads to council in December
Development Victoria (DV) says it has started the process to remediate the western end of North Wharf allowing floating nightclub ATET to move to its preferred location in mid-2023, with the operator’s bid to trade on Sundays to go before the City of Melbourne for a decision on December 6.
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