Planning

Curtain set to fall on Witches in Britches site as councillors weigh office plan

Curtain set to fall on Witches in Britches site as councillors weigh office plan

March 18th, 2026 - Sean Car

A prominent West Melbourne corner long associated with the iconic Witches in Britches theatre restaurant is set to face a major transformation, with councillors next week to consider plans for a new four-storey office development on the site.

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Arden developer shortlist narrows as questions grow over secondary school and infrastructure

March 18th, 2026 - Sean Car

Planning for Melbourne’s future Arden precinct has entered a new phase, with Development Victoria confirming it has narrowed the field of developers competing to deliver the project’s central district from four bidders to two.

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Council pushes to lock in land for parks and path in fast-growing Macaulay

March 18th, 2026 - Sean Car

The City of Melbourne is seeking stronger planning protection over a series of sites in Macaulay as it tries to secure land for future parks, drainage works and a key walking and cycling corridor in the rapidly growing precinct.

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Kensington residents call for truck ban as petition gains traction

March 17th, 2026 - Sean Car

A growing number of Kensington residents are calling for heavy trucks to be banned from Kensington Rd, arguing that increasing freight traffic through residential streets is putting safety and amenity at risk.

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Soil works complete at Abbotsford St site, but future development remains unclear

February 18th, 2026 - Sean Car

Residents living near the long-vacant Abbotsford St site in North Melbourne have been advised that recent site works have now wrapped up, though uncertainty remains about when the final stage of the project will proceed.

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Planning shock as Minister sidelines Macaulay panel for state-led committee

February 18th, 2026 - Sean Car

The state government has stunned councillors and residents by scrapping a long-awaited independent planning panel for Macaulay and instead appointing a state-led advisory committee to rewrite the precinct’s future planning controls.

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Reprieve for public housing tower tenants, but bigger questions loom

February 18th, 2026 - Jenny Denton

“Hold-out” tenants at three local public housing towers have won a reprieve from eviction on the grounds of their human rights. But some commentators argue the loss of public housing in the planned redevelopments is an issue that affects everyone.

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Works begin on Macaulay Rd protected bike lanes following safety push

February 18th, 2026 - Sean Car

Construction of long-awaited protected bike lanes along Macaulay Rd has recently begun, marking a significant milestone in efforts to improve safety on one of Kensington’s busiest and most contentious corridors.

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Bellair St heritage extension set for approval despite 22 objections

February 18th, 2026 - Sean Car

A modest proposal to partially demolish and extend a heritage-listed cottage in Bellair St, Kensington, is expected to receive council approval, despite drawing 22 objections from nearby residents.

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Lord Mayor calls to end Racecourse Rd “complexitron” as council backs strategic update

February 4th, 2026 - Sean Car

Melbourne Lord Mayor Nick Reece has called for Racecourse Rd to be brought under the control of a single council, arguing that the current split between the City of Melbourne and the City of Moonee Valley has created an unnecessary “complexitron” that is holding back one of the city’s most important corridors.

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