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City s Swanston Street rock climbing venue up for grabs

City’s Swanston Street rock climbing venue up for grabs We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Save Normal text size Advertisement The city’s rock climbing venue on Swanston Street is up for grabs but potential buyers are being offered a development opportunity rather than climbing frames. The high-profile glass-walled space at 8 Franklin Street covers 582 square metres of floor but is 14 metres high and could be converted into a multi-storey 2000-plus sq m shop, restaurant or office. It’s expected to fetch more than $8 million. The high-profile glass wall at 8 Franklin Street. Credit:

Halfway point for freeway progress - Bayside News

Halfway point for freeway progress Picture: Supplied THE state government promises that 13,000 trucks will be removed from local roads after the construction of the Mordialloc Freeway. The project to connect the Mornington Peninsula Freeway and the Dingley Bypass has now passed the halfway point of construction. It is projected to be completed within a year. In an update released last week, the state government promised that the new road would remove up to 13,000 trucks from local roads and improve travel times by up to ten minutes in peak hours. Mordialloc MP Tim Richardson said “in a difficult year we’ve seen incredible progress on the Mordi Freeway. This project supports local jobs, will get people home to their families safer and sooner. We’re getting it done.”

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