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New Residential Zones – Suburban Lockout or Targeted Growth?

New Residential Zones – Suburban Lockout or Targeted Growth?. Presented by Sam D’Amico. Melbourne: the Most Liveable City. Most Liveable City – The Economist Intelligence Unit Global Liveability Survey 2011, 2012, 2013

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New Residential Zones – Suburban Lockout or Targeted Growth?

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  1. New Residential Zones – Suburban Lockout orTargeted Growth? Presented by Sam D’Amico

  2. Melbourne: the Most Liveable City Most Liveable City – The Economist Intelligence Unit Global Liveability Survey 2011, 2012, 2013 Rated 2nd most liveable city behind Copenhagen – Monocle’s Quality of Life Survey 2013

  3. Boroondara’s Proposed Residential Zones80% NRZ19% GRZ1% RGZ

  4. Albert Street, Hawthorn East

  5. Winmalee Road, Balwyn

  6. Beach Road, Sandringham

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