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Meet the Candidates.

By |November 20th, 2010|Categories: Council reform, Development, Environment, Events, NWMA events, Open space, Planning, Public transport, Social issues, Traffic and access|

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 there were some outstanding questions from a broad ranging audience, including many from Kensington.

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Meet the Candidates at August Meeting

By |July 30th, 2010|Categories: Council reform, Environment, Events, NWMA events, Planning, Public transport, Social issues|

The members attending the July monthly meeeting decided to continue the tradition of holding a 'Meet the Candidates' for the coming Federal election. This will be held at our next monthly meeting on August 17 at 7.30pm. The event will be in the meeting room of the North Melbourne Library. We are inviting all candidates for election to the House of Representatives Seat of Melbourne to participate. Nominations have only just closed. Please put this date in your diary. Regards Kevin Chamberlin Deputy Chairperson

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TPM-2010-15 Zagame – Corner Roden and King through to Stanley Street.

By |July 27th, 2010|Categories: Council reform, Development, Environment, NWMA events, Open space, Planning, Planning Database, Public transport, Traffic and access|

West Melbourne has been jolted into the reality of planning politics in the twenty-first century with official support for the ten storey development on the Zagame site in King Street by both the State Government and the Melbourne City Council.  If approved, this project establishes a precedent for wholesale high rise redevelopment of West Melbourne and North Melbourne, at heights and shapes that were not possible under previous planning regimes.  It introduces all that is ugly, intrusive and inefficient in building form and will do little to raise overall standards of amenity for inner city residents.  Look at Docklands and

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CoRBA Meeting with Lindsay Tanner

By |June 11th, 2010|Categories: Council reform, Open space, Planning, Social issues, Traffic and access|

Last Tuesday, 8 June 2010, the Coalition of Residents and Business  Associations - Melbourne (CORBA) met with the Federal Member for  Melbourne, Lindsay Tanner at his Melbourne electorate office. The  North and West Melbourne Association (NWMA) was represented by Kevin Chamberlin, Vice Chair and Bill  Cook, Treasurer. CORBA had meet with Lindsay previously on the issue of Melbourne City  Council (MCC) reform. He was very supportive of the need for reform  and offered strong views on some aspects of the problem. The CORBA  position paper on MCC reform, supported by the NWMA , is on the  website of CoRBA (

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