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Richard Wynne, planning minister, states East Melbourne 'spectacular'

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  • Planning

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  • Heritage
Publication date: 
18 March 2015

On Monday, March 9 2015 The Age ran an article by Clay Lucas under the headline 'Towers make city hostile. says minister'.  In the article Mr Wynne said to have significant concerns over the levels of density that been approved for Melbourne's CBD.  Asked about his favourite architecture he listed East Melbourne as one of his choices.  

'Walk around East Melbourne, it's spectacular.  Some of our beautiful built heritage is extraordinary still.'

Could this be a planning minister on our side.  Fingers crossed.

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