melburnians said... BRAD CLARKE, THOMASTOWN
JACK HOADLEY, Hawthorn
ANDREW CAIRNEY, CROYDON
In the suburbs, i like the easy convenience for public transport; it’s close to the cbd which is only a half hour drive... and with all the suburbs they’re building out further... a lot of my friends have moved out there and bought properties and started a family.
Melbourne will not be competitive unless is resolves its transport problems. Radical thinking regarding public transport priority is required.
I like the variety of arts, sport, cultural diversity, food, dining, civic spaces, architecture and work opportunities available. I would like more Clear ways when trams are running (not just at peak times) and more offstreet parking for high street traders on the tram route.
ANNE ROSE, UPPER PLENTY
Leo Tian, Melbourne
BEN RODGERS, WHITTLESEA COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS
If small blocks of, for example, 300 square metres are allowed, the law should provide usable open space within half a kilometre of these houses.
The environment is very good in Melbourne. I came here to study language.
There needs to be a more creative approach to how we, the Melbourne community, generate funds.
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