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Newspaper clipping. 2002- 2011. Continuing controversy. (2.53 MB)
Acquisition number: 
115
Catalogue number: 
emvf0115
File name: 
VF115
File location: 
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Newspaper clipping - development of MCG Hotel disallowed. The Age, 15 May 2002. Later proposals, 2004. Also clippings about nomination of the hotel for Heritage Victoria register in 2004, based on its history in the foundation of Australian Rules Football. Clippings 2004-2005 about Minister for Planning's controversial approval of development of MCG Hotel along with upgrade of Hilton Hotel. East Melbourne Group loses Supreme Court challenge. Continuing controversy.

Item type: 
File
Date of publication or creation: 
2002-2012
Year acquired: 
2002-2011
Donor: 
EMHS
Date digitised: 
2012-08-29
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