News archive for November, 2010

November 20, 2010

Rally At Zagame site.

On Saturday 20th November 2010, a crowd of over 80 attended the protest rally at 577 King Street, West Melbourne.  It was great turnout and many attendees held placards to inform both the Zagame staff and the passing traffic of the issues relating to this ten storey high rise development located in a Design and Development Overlay zone that is …

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Meet the Candidates.

A very successful event was held in the Supper Room of the North Melbounrne Town Hall on Tuesday night.  All seven candidates were in attendance  and most questions were responded to by all.  The attendance was around 150, which was anticipated by the Association which negotiated the larger space than the upstairs meeting room.  We had the usual interjectors but …

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November 13, 2010

Meet the Candidates

News Flash
Meet the Candidiates

All candidates for the Lower House seat of Melbourne have now accepted their invitation and will attend.

Reminder
The North and West Melbourne Association will be conducting a Meet the Candidates Forum for the forthcoming State Election.
Location – Meeting Room at the North Melbourne Town Hall, corner of Queensberry and Errol Streets North Melbourne.…

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November 12, 2010

Protest Rally – Zagame’s at 577 King Street

The group in West Melbourne who are opposing the ten storey development on the Zagame site at 577 King Street, West Melbourne are organising a pre-election protest rally on the site on Saturday 20 November 2010 at 10.30 am.  Interested Association members are invited to attend.

Have a look at their website  www.nohighrise.com

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November 4, 2010

Photoshoot at 46 Villiers St

On Thursday 4 November at 11.30 am 22 people – both members and others – gathered at the above site to be photographed by the Leader  Newspaper, North and West Melbourne News and the Association photographers.  The Leader is to run a story next week on the worst planning developments approved in recent times. 

 The Association is supporting the Council …

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