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Council car parks to make way for ‘affordable’ housing in budget plan

Council car parks to make way for ‘affordable’ housing in budget plan

Two car parks will be converted into 100 apartments under a plan to be outlined in the City of Melbourne’s budget next week.

  • by Cara Waters

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Burwood was ‘the bush’. Now it’s a university hub with towers to come
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Burwood was ‘the bush’. Now it’s a university hub with towers to come

It was once conservative, culturally homogenous and rough in parts. These days it’s young, ethnically diverse and dominated by a university.

  • by Madeleine Heffernan
Inside Penny Fowler and Hamish McLachlan’s family house swap
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Inside Penny Fowler and Hamish McLachlan’s family house swap

Two prominent Melburnians found themselves living in properties that no longer suited their lives. So they sold up – to each other.

  • by Stephen Brook and Kishor Napier-Raman
Pulped fiction: Thousands of library books removed as collection culled

Pulped fiction: Thousands of library books removed as collection culled

A truckload of books has been taken away under plans to reduce shelving at Melbourne’s City Library and replace it with meeting spaces.

  • by Tom Cowie
The suburb stopping a developer from selling more homes

The suburb stopping a developer from selling more homes

A council has banned a developer from selling more home and land packages until it fixes a dangerous intersection in one of Melbourne’s fastest-growing suburbs.

  • by Adam Carey
Speed limit cut to 30km/h on almost every street in two suburbs

Speed limit cut to 30km/h on almost every street in two suburbs

The City of Yarra is also campaigning for limits on exempt roads in Fitzroy and Collingwood – including Hoddle and Nicholson streets – to be reduced to either 40km/h or 60km/h.

  • by Rachael Dexter
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Private school seeks 40-year lease over public sporting grounds

Private school seeks 40-year lease over public sporting grounds

Opponents of the idea argue a proposed new lease deal hands virtual ownership of a public park to a private school – for generations.

  • by Tom Cowie
‘Great Wall of Docklands’: Council savages state, AFL plan to rebuild near Marvel Stadium

‘Great Wall of Docklands’: Council savages state, AFL plan to rebuild near Marvel Stadium

Docklands locals say they desperately need a high school and a public pool. Instead, the state government and the AFL plans to use public land for three more towers.

  • by Rachael Dexter
Upstart writers festival aiming to take Melbourne’s mantle
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Upstart writers festival aiming to take Melbourne’s mantle

This week’s Melbourne Writers Festival will hope to capture the same success as the Sorrento Writers Festival held last month.

  • by Stephen Brook
Council orders former Goldfingers strip club site to be turned into a park

Council orders former Goldfingers strip club site to be turned into a park

The derelict site of the former Kilkenny Inn and Goldfingers strip club will be turned into a temporary park by the City of Melbourne because construction on a promised multimillion-dollar development won’t begin next month. 

  • by Cara Waters
Inside Melbourne’s restored Gothic Bank, where ‘every teller had a loaded revolver’

Inside Melbourne’s restored Gothic Bank, where ‘every teller had a loaded revolver’

The historic ANZ building on 388 Collins Street has reopened to the public to showcase its banking origins and refurbishments.

  • by Najma Sambul