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Another win in the Save The Palace campaign (9/12/2013)



Today the planning minister, Matthew Guy, confirmed that he will not approve  a tower at the Palace Theatre site after signalling his intention to introduce mandatory building height limits around Parliament House. An excellent outcome which renews our belief that we are making a difference.

Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/minister-not-happy-with-fivestar-w-hotel-plans-for-palace-theatre-site-20131209-2z1lv.html#ixzz2n9xImfaC

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