Giant skyscraper planned for Bourke Street
A giant skyscraper planned for the western edge of the CBD would become Melbourne's fifth-tallest tower if approved.
A giant skyscraper planned for the western edge of the CBD would become Melbourne's fifth-tallest tower if approved.
Eight truckloads of waste were removed from Enterprize Park when Melbourne City Council cleared out the homeless camp this week, including almost 200 syringes, a large numbers of shopping trolleys, mattresses, chairs, tents and other furniture.
Customers of Melbourne bar Shebeen were told “every beer, wine, cider and margarita sale” sent money to developing countries. Except they didn’t.
The city has a big, four-wheeled problem.
The mysterious locks dangle from a metal frame outside an apartment tower on a grey, bustling street in Melbourne's CBD. There are seven of them – each with numbers or names stuck to them with masking tape – hanging from a guard which circles the street tree.
There has been a "shocking" surge in the numbers of people sleeping rough in Melbourne's central city.
Bothering your neighbours with loud music is one thing. It's another if they happen to be cops trying to get some shut-eye.
A giant rat, dishevelled pigeon or pesky possum may be the creatures that spring to mind when you think of animals in the city.
St Paul's Cathedral and dozens of other buildings in Melbourne's CBD are being defended from graffiti with a coating that repels paint, but authorities are still losing the war against "recidivist" offenders whose tags are verging on household names.
A major homeless camp with more than a dozen tents and a growing collection of furniture has been established next to the Yarra River in Melbourne's CBD.
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