In this series,The Age profiles Victorian suburbs and towns to reveal how they’ve changed over the decades.
Lumeah is a brick Federation villa built in 1894 and now targeted by vandals amid a long-running stand-off over whether it can become a turning lane for traffic.
A parent bidding on behalf of a first home buyer couple outbid three other buyers,including an investor,during a competitive auction.
The government hopes the former VicRoads headquarters will be rezoned,with 10 per cent of the project to be affordable homes.
A string of suburbs recorded double-digit moves,standing out from the broader property market over the past year.
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Preshil will sell land on its primary school campus ahead of a controversial change to state taxes set to cost the school hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Established suburbs like Kew and Hawthorn have plenty of schools and green space – but they are not where families are moving.
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Kew is now 10 times larger than when it was described as a “prettily-situated township” in 1875,but much of it remains unchanged.
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