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Postcode 3000

Postcode 3000 was a planning policy for Melbourne, Australia coordinated by the City of Melbourne and supported by the state government, under newly-elected Premier Jeff Kennett. The policy, which began in 1992 and ran throughout the 1990s, was aimed at increasing residential development in the Melbourne central business district and St Kilda Road.

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Postcode 3000

Nodes12
Edges11
Triples5
Avg. degree1.83
Density0.166667
Components1

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Postcode 3000

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Postcode 3000 → City, Melbourne, Melbourne’s, Postcode, Twenty-five

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policy 3000 city residential area melbourne postcode central planning increasing business time 000 housing rates office buildings new population increased

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Postcode 3000related to External linksCity0.60section
Postcode 3000related to External linksMelbourne0.60section
Postcode 3000related to External linksPostcode0.60section
Postcode 3000related to External linksTwenty-five0.60section
Postcode 3000related to External linksMelbourne’s0.60section

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