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Boroondara council approves demolition and rebuild of Canterbury’s 121-year-old heritage mansion destroyed by fire

Boroondara council approves demolition and rebuild of Canterbury’s 121-year-old heritage mansion destroyed by fire

The 1,332sqm block of land at 7-9 Mangarra Road houses a heritage-listed Edwardian villa.

Property

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Box Hill residents call five percent Brickworks open space recommendation a betrayal

Box Hill residents call five percent Brickworks open space recommendation a betrayal

Whitehorse council is still pursuing negotiations with current owner Phileo Australia to buy the land.

Whitehorse

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Boroondara council votes to allow solar panels on 14,800 heritage properties without permits after marathon debate

Boroondara council votes to allow solar panels on 14,800 heritage properties without permits after marathon debate

Two councillors have demanded a rethink as the plan waits for a new vote.

Boroondara

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🟠 Warrandyte’s housing boom

🟠 Warrandyte’s housing boom

Also: The family behind The Basin Bakery's 22-year journey

Warrandyte’s entry price to housing hits $940,000. 10 years ago, the cheapest house sold for $610,000

Warrandyte’s entry price to housing hits $940,000. 10 years ago, the cheapest house sold for $610,000

The median price of homes in the area has risen by 66.6 percent to $1.5 million.

Property

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22 years working in the dark: Inside The Basin’s family bakery

22 years working in the dark: Inside The Basin’s family bakery

“Every day is different here. Food waits for no one.”

Knox

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🟠 I can't feel my tongue

🟠 I can't feel my tongue

Also: Lilydale Swimming Club hits pause after 123 years

Lilydale’s 123-year-old swimming club suspends operations

Lilydale’s 123-year-old swimming club suspends operations

“We had about 70 members and lost almost half because of the [Kilsyth] closure.”

Yarra Ranges

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Knox and Boroondara back push for fossil fuel companies to pay for local weather damage

Knox and Boroondara back push for fossil fuel companies to pay for local weather damage

Councils maintain a third of Australia’s infrastructure and say footing the repair bill is increasingly difficult.

Climate

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