Taking a Long Break …
Melbourne Heritage Watch is taking a break for some soul searching.
When it will be back I can’t say.
Many thanks to our avid readers.
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- Royal Freemason’s Colbran Lodge Demolished
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- Sham Windsor Hotel Consultation Shock
- Taking a Long Break …
- Lonsdale House demolition has begun
- Park Orchards Chalet survives redevelopment plans
- North Melbourne landmark deco hotel being demolished
- Heritage tragedy at “The Terricks”, Hawthorn
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Gee, that’s a pity…. what happened?
This website alerted me to a number of heritage matters, to which I would have remained unaware. The Windsor Hotel would have been the most high-profile….
Have a rest, but come back soon please. It’s one of the best blogs of our beautiful city, don’t kill it.
Come back soon, Sean. MHW is indispensable.
Please don’t get disheartened – keeping people informed of these issues is a really important way to keep the fight alive.
We all need to recharge our batteries, hope to see this valuable site back up again in time
Come back soon! I barely knew what was going on heritage-wise before I found out about this website.