Melbourne City Council in Melbourne

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120, Swanston Street, 3000, Melbourne, Melbourne City, AU Australia
contacts phone: +61 3 9658 9658
website: www.melbourne.vic.gov.au
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Latitude: -37.8145796, Longitude: 144.9666044

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  • Ian Woodruff

    Ian Woodruff

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    Very impressive service and a clear focus on people and the environmnet Had been into Council House 2 a number of times for various local government related issues. Staff are very customer-focussed, give clear advice and follow up very well.

  • charith bandara

    charith bandara

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    Melbourne City Council is infamous and ripping off people they don't need even photo evidence to prove invalid parking they can still fine you.

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    Anle Fan

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    Melbourne City Council is infamous for ripping off hard working people with expensive parking fines etc. Their inspectors are specially trained to just spying on you and wait for your parking to expire and as soon as it expires they'll give you a $78 fine without any compassion. The ridiculous thing is that today I parked my car with paystay like I always do, and the parking inspector without even checking, just gave me a fine straight away. Honestly, your thirst for money really disgusts me. I'd give you 0 star if I could. Wasting taxpayers money and ripping off hard working people. What kind of of government are you?

  • Hussain Alyaseen

    Hussain Alyaseen

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    It is great council Decorating melbourne every year with the modern infrastructure and construction.

  • livingroundtheworld

    livingroundtheworld

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    You can view the interiors of Melbourne's historic Town Hall through FREE daily guided tours. The Melbourne Town Hall Tours are conducted from Monday to Friday except public holidays. There are 2 sessions per day from 11am to 12pm and 1pm to 2pm. Each tour will only take a maximum of 10 visitors so phone bookings are essential. You can enter the grand Council Chamber and sit in the Lord Mayor's chair, stand on the portico and wave to the crowds below, view the largest grand organ in the Southern Hemisphere and much more. You will also learn about the architectural, social and political significance of this 19th century architectural marvel.

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