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Peter MacCallum Cancer Hospital remains empty

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Acquisition number: 
1819
Catalogue number: 
emdf0503
File name: 
DF0503
File location: 
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A newspaper article stating that the Peter MacCallum Cancer Hospital in East Melbourne, which has been empty since the new cancer hopital was built in Carlton, has been converted to an intensive care unit for use during the Covid pandemic at the cost of $30m, but remains empty. 

Item type: 
Newsclipping
Subject address: 
Lansdowne Street, East MelbourneCameron Hou
Author: 
Cameron Houston
Author: 
Melissa Cunningham
Date of publication or creation: 
2020-07-13
Publisher: 
The Age
Publication place: 
Melbourne
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