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Princes Pier renamed with redevelopment ?

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Princes Pier, Port Melbourne

According to the Caulfield Glen Eira Leader, Princes Pier will lose its royal title to be renamed in memory of Alan Whitaker, a wharfie murdered in 1928 during the great strike.

Another $20 million has been allocated to the refurbishment project which includes the $14 million restoration of the pier buildings (pictured).

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Save The Lake Oval Granstand


The old Lakeside Oval Grandstand is an impressive Interwar structure. Now tacking off Bob Jane Stadium, home of the South Melbourne Soccer club, the stand was a key part of the history of the South Melbourne Swans VFL team and for that matter the AFL competition, having hosted an early grand final. While Waverley Park’s grandstand and Collingwood’s old ground Victoria Park have been granted heritage status, the great old Lake Oval grandstand has not had such luck.
Councils and Parks Victoria want to demolish the thing. I for one would love to see it restored and retained for future generations.

THE Sydney Swans are desperately trying to save their historic South Melbourne home ground’s grandstand from demolition.

Save the stand: Chris Bracher, Rob Pascoe, Chris Dow and Craig Meade want to save the old South Melbourne grandstand.
Picture: Mark Smith

Supporters are calling on the State Government to make the restoration of the Lake Oval grandstand a priority as they prepare to celebrate a possible Grand Final win at the ground this weekend.

A syndicate, including high-profile Swans officials such as Melbourne manager and former player Tony Morwood and director Rob Pascoe, has been formed to save the stand.

Supporters fear an agreement with Parks Victoria not to demolish the stand could run out at the end of the year and pave the way for bulldozers to move in.

Campaign spokesman Chris Dow said the 79-year-old stand had been left to fall into disrepair by its landlord, Parks Victoria.

A slogan, “It’s Time — Go Bloods”, painted on the side of the building this week, has been the only addition since the club moved to Sydney in 1982.

Mr Dow said the restoration could cost between $4 million and $8 million but the club was willing to negotiate a deal with the Government to help fund it.

“We’re working on a formula that will cost the Government the least amount of money but we just need a commitment from them to say, we’re in and we’re a team,” he said.

Fellow supporter Craig Meade said a proposal to renovate the stand was awaiting government support.

It includes housing the Sydney Swans’ Melbourne office and a museum of the South Melbourne football and cricket clubs, as well as charitable and non-profit organisations from Port Phillip Council and junior sporting organisations.

But Parks Victoria spokesman Alex Holt said the Government was waiting to receive a viable plan to save the stand.

Mr Holt said there was not an “absolute deadline” to determine the future of the stand.

“But if we don’t receive a viable proposal within a reasonable time, all options will be explored,” he said.

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