Sunday 18 February 2018

QVM In The News - 18/2/2018



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The sexual harassment scandal that rocked the city council created a vacuum of leadership, distracting management and councillors trying to perform core functions. Key projects such as the Queen Victoria Market redevelopment have been affected, while issues like homelessness continue to fester.
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Following feedback from traders and customers, the City of Melbourne has revised the plans for the proposed redevelopment of the heritage Queen Victoria Market. According to the revision, the two-storey temporary Market Garden pavilion designed by Breathe Architecture will be reduced in size to ...
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Former federal MP Phil Cleary, who ran in 2016 on a ticket opposing the Queen Victoria Market redevelopment, said he would decide next week whether to run ... The Victorian Electoral Commission has confirmed that the poll will be conducted entirely by postal voting, with ballot packs mailed to voters ...
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Cheese & spinach borek at The Borek Shop, Deli Hall, Queen Victoria Market: A tour of Melbourne's 140-year-old market is worth the trip just for the superb, Victorian-era Deli Hall. It's even better if you pick up a Turkish borek for just AUD$3.50. The ladies can barely keep up, so be prepared to jostle for ...
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The original concept design for the Market Garden pavilion by Breathe Architecture. Image: Breathe Architecture. Revised plans for the redevelopment of Melbourne's Queen Victoria Market has seen a two-storey “Market Garden” pavilion by Breathe Architecture significantly reduced in size. The pavilion ...
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Researchers spoke to and observed vendors, workers, tourists and shoppers. The sheds at Queen Victoria Market will be dismantled and reconstructed during the redevelopment. Picture: Ian Currie. “Research participants identified with the market in highly personal ways — so changes to it will likely be ...
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"They're unique to Melbourne," says Karl Boening from the city's oldest and best-known van, American Doughnut Kitchen at Queen Victoria Market. "You can't even get them in other states." There are two major doughnut sellers in Melbourne, American Doughnut Kitchen and Dandee Donuts in the city's ...
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Traders at Queen Victoria Market are being asked to sign confidentiality agreements to find out where they will move during the redevelopment of the 140-year-old market. The move has angered some traders, who say delays and uncertainty over the five-year, $250 million redevelopment are hurting ...