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An old Ramsay St-esque Chadstone brick house that last sold for just $166,000 has soared under the hammer. See all the results.
Stories about Melbourne's largest shopping centre.
An old Ramsay St-esque Chadstone brick house that last sold for just $166,000 has soared under the hammer. See all the results.
Step into a chess-themed world, solve the mystery at the Old Melbourne Gaol or explore a piece of history. Where to find the best activities these school holidays.
From Downyflake Donuts to a huge new dining precinct, incredible photos show the growth of Chadstone shopping centre.
An on-site brewery and rooftop bar will be part of Chadstone’s long-awaited foodie and entertainment hub.
IT’S already Australia’s biggest shopping centre, now the owners of Chadstone want to build its new hotel three storeys higher than first planned — but not everyone is happy.
THE LEGOLAND Discovery Centre is open at Chadstone Shopping Centre, and features two weeks of LEGO Batman inspired fun this school holidays. 16 Leader readers have won family passes.
CHADSTONE Bowls Club is under pressure to move to make way for a $25 million sports stadium – but is still refusing to budge.
UNIVERSITIES, hotels and high-end restaurants — no, it’s not a new suburb, it’s what we can expect from Melbourne’s shopping centres in the years to come.
IT’S known as Melbourne’s ultimate shopping mecca, but before Chadstone Shopping Centre came along, the land it now stands on had a sadder purpose.
BORN in Sydney from a love for burgers, Chur Burgers has opened its doors at Hoyts Chadstone. Monash Leader, Progress Leader and Stonnington Leader readers have won burger and movie prizes. Yum!
ANETA Pochopien died in the arms of her husband in the driveway of their Chadstone home as her young son watched on. She paid the ultimate price for a workplace affair gone wrong.
A NEW hotel set to attract international tourists to Chadstone Shopping Centre could get even bigger.
A SPORTING battle is brewing in Melbourne’s east, with members of a bowls club saying they will not move to make way for a netball stadium.
SPEEDING drivers have been stung cold hard cash, with Victoria’s top 10 cash cameras netting more than $16 million in fines in three months. And the top one will come as no surprise.
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