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Mayor’s donations show it’s time for laws – not words

Mayor’s donations show it’s time for laws – not words

The case for a prohibition on donations by property developers has only been strengthened by this week’s disclosures.

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Donation revelations prompt fears Melbourne Lord Mayor Nick Reece could be ‘mired in conflicts of interest’

Donation revelations prompt fears Melbourne Lord Mayor Nick Reece could be ‘mired in conflicts of interest’

Reece accepted tens of thousands of dollars from donors with property interests in the City of Melbourne despite pledging he would not allow developers to bankroll his mayoral campaign. See the full list of donors.

  • by Cara Waters, Adam Carey and Sarah Danckert
Kouta’s $449,000 cash splash on failed lord mayoral campaign
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Kouta’s $449,000 cash splash on failed lord mayoral campaign

The campaign to elect the former AFL star as Melbourne lord mayor spent a hefty amount with limited success. One of his supporters has called for electoral reform.

  • by Cara Waters
Greenline project on Yarra delayed by up to a year as works stop for summer

Greenline project on Yarra delayed by up to a year as works stop for summer

Melbourne City Council will have to remove timber hoardings at Birrarung Marr to provide room for crowds attending major events including the Australian Open.

  • by Kieran Rooney
Nick Reece promised plenty to be lord mayor in his own right. Now he needs to deliver

Nick Reece promised plenty to be lord mayor in his own right. Now he needs to deliver

The incumbent offered voters a familiar face, and the promise of a safe pair of hands. He has four years to prove he can back that up.

  • by Cara Waters
Koutoufides and Reece lord mayor battle could drag on for days

Koutoufides and Reece lord mayor battle could drag on for days

Preferences will play a key role in who takes the keys to town hall in the neck-and-neck battle between Nick Reece and Anthony Koutoufides.

  • by Cara Waters
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Who’s best for Melbourne? The Age cannot endorse mayoral candidates

Who’s best for Melbourne? The Age cannot endorse mayoral candidates

It’s not only donation reform that is required, but better transparency around who candidates are, what they really stand for, and their political affiliations.

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The secret deal for Melbourne Uni to fund artwork in exchange for council support for new campus
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The secret deal for Melbourne Uni to fund artwork in exchange for council support for new campus

When the cost of the artwork surged from $2 million to $22 million, the City of Melbourne asked the university for money. The secret deal was detailed in a confidential council document obtained by The Age.

  • by Cara Waters
Opening nights and studio visits: How Melbourne’s richest art donors are cultivated
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Opening nights and studio visits: How Melbourne’s richest art donors are cultivated

The City of Melbourne is hitting up the city’s wealthiest philanthropists in a bid to secure funding for a public artwork it has commissioned for Southbank by New Zealand artist Michael Parekowhai.

  • by Cara Waters
An artist got $2m to make a kangaroo sculpture by 2021. Now the bill is $22m and it’s due in 2027
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An artist got $2m to make a kangaroo sculpture by 2021. Now the bill is $22m and it’s due in 2027

An eight-metre sculpture of a “soft-toy-appearing kangaroo” should be sitting in Southbank, but costs have ballooned to more than 10 times initial estimates.

  • by Cara Waters
Here and there: Why Peta Credlin was name checked in two separate defamation trials

Here and there: Why Peta Credlin was name checked in two separate defamation trials

Defamation trials keep drawing in bystanders who have little relevance to the central case.

  • by Stephen Brook and Kishor Napier-Raman

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