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Council CEO stood down immediately after internal probe finding on anonymous donation
City of Melbourne chief executive officer Justin Hanney has finished up in his role earlier than expected after an internal investigation found he should have declared an anonymous donation for a yacht race.
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A $1.75 billion ambitious plan to create “city changing” development in Docklands would transform a major site into a mix of luxury residential apartments, a hotel, sky-high hospitality venues, and “lagoon-like greenery”.
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Read MoreNo school in sight
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Read MoreFlying the flag for maritime at the Docklands Summit
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‘‘Dirtybuoys’’ cleans up in design contest
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