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New convention centre, bridge for city's west
By Royce Millar
City Reporter
April 19, 2004


A new footbridge over the Yarra linking Southbank and Docklands will be part of a $330 million convention precinct the State Government is expected to announce in its April statement tomorrow.

The precinct's centrepiece will be a 5000-seat convention centre, or plenary hall, earmarked for the former Mazda site next to the Exhibition Centre, widely known as Jeff's Shed.

Business groups have lobbied for years for a new convention venue, arguing that Melbourne's existing 1500-seat centre is hopelessly outdated.

The State Government has been tight-lipped about details of the April statement and has refused to confirm whether the convention centre project would be included.

Government sources said they expected the project to be a public-private partnership, with a private group building the centre and leasing it to the government.

The managers of the existing exhibition centre - a government-appointed trust - are likely to run the new centre.

But the project will hinge on support from the Melbourne City Council, which will be under intense pressure tomorrow to contribute $43 million, including about $15 million for the bridge.

Yesterday's Government announcement that it would return control of Docklands to the council was clearly timed to encourage the council to support the convention centre.

Yesterday a town hall source said the council had demanded it get Docklands back in return for a contribution to the convention centre.

A private town hall briefing today will be the first formal council discussion on the project. A special council meeting to vote on the contribution has been hastily called for tomorrow to coincide with the April statement.

Lord Mayor John So strongly supports the new centre. He will have the numbers to approve a council contribution.

But the council is split, with as many as four of the nine councillors possibly opposed to council involvement.

Finance committee chairman and former Labor Party member Kevin Chamberlin said yesterday the council administration had confirmed that a large contribution would result in service cuts, a rate rise, or both.

If the convention centre was to be a public-private partnership the council should not contribute, he said.

The Committee for Melbourne called on the council to back the project.

"People come to these conventions with millions of disposable dollars and this has a remarkable knock-on effect for business in the city," executive director Janine Kirk said.

State MPs and councillors have questioned whether Melbourne needs a new centre, when existing venues such as the Docklands football stadium can seat 5000.

But the chief executive of the existing Melbourne Exhibition and Convention Centre, Leigh Harry, said that to compete for international conventions, Melbourne needed a centre with a large plenary hall, a large exhibition space, and plenty of smaller meeting rooms.

He said no existing Melbourne venue provided all three.

Mr Harry said among world cities Melbourne had slipped from fourth to 25th in the number of international conventions hosted.

He said that Melbourne's lack of convention capacity made it ineligible for 320 major international conventions.
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Has Porsche911Turbogoreallyfast been re-incarnated??????
i just love the new bridge ! and i love the silvery looking tower in the development ! Thats something we need actually, a nice, silvery, glassy looking tower for a change! We already have heaps of black , blue glass etc, wso we now need silver glass !

Lozza

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I think it might actually turn out to be black like the FwP towers. You'll get your silver (well creamy grey) tower at Yarra's Edge unless Mirvac have changed their plans. But I agree I'd love to see some more towers with silver glass going up, Melbourne's pretty much done every other colour.
Yeah especially grey concrete grrrrrrr... Looks nice. And yeah I love the bridge too!!! (and the building)
Archi what makes you say that it will turn out black? I see the one near the bridge turning out like FwP but why won't the one a bit further down stay silver? Be shame if that was black too.
There was a similar render of FwP when it was first released, with the glass looking silver/grey in colour:



There's also this render of the MU tower showing the glass to be darker.


Black glass is really hard to do in renders, particularly if you include mullions, reflections etc, and tends to come out a dark grey rather than black. On a side note I've scaled the Hilton at 70m not sure about the MU tower though maybe 55-60m?
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Yeah they do look similar. Good find. How many FWP will there be?
this convention centre expansion is gonna look amazing.
The Melbourne Convetion Centre is going to be built in two stages
by the contruction company Multiplex there is a government job which will contain a hall to seat 5000 people called the plenary hall
there is a commercial development also on one half of the block it will become a 17 storey hilton 5 star hotel with the bottom levels a shopping area
the project is set to finish in september 08 but that is only one half of the whole part
which will begin to be built in january next year by an unknown builder (not yet decided)
multiple are currently sending a proposal to vic roads about creating a permanantt intersection on normaby road
the multiplex construction company has a budget of 500million
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The other half is the mixed use tower and more retail stuff.
Ohhhhhhhhh I understand. I read it wrong!
A 5-star Hilton hotel! Hope Paris comes over for the opening! :naughty:

Here's hoping that the 5000-seat Convention Centre will spark other hotel developments like the neighbouring Shangri La at Village Docklands. After all 5000 people need a lot of rooms.

The bridge concept is a little strange though. Just where is that going to lead? There's nothing on the other side apart from an extremely busy intersection leading to Docklands. It's not quite a scenic stroll.
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The bridge will lead to the new park in front of the Mission to Seamen building.
maybach said:
A 5-star Hilton hotel! Hope Paris comes over for the opening! :naughty:

Here's hoping that the 5000-seat Convention Centre will spark other hotel developments like the neighbouring Shangri La at Village Docklands. After all 5000 people need a lot of rooms.

The bridge concept is a little strange though. Just where is that going to lead? There's nothing on the other side apart from an extremely busy intersection leading to Docklands. It's not quite a scenic stroll.
I had an electrician do some work for me who swore that he screwed Paris Hilton when she was in Melbourne last, staying at the Sofitel where he was doing some work. I've seen this guy clearing his gutter topless in summer and the sight of his man boobs was enough to convince me that Paris must've been pretty trashed (or desperate) if the claim was true. :D
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^^Far too much information. :puke:
Yep. Ewwww. Way too much information. Doubt it's true. She doesn't just come to a city and screw any random. Does she???
Eureka! said:
She doesn't just come to a city and screw any random. Does she???
*cough* Millsy *cough*

Anyway, apparently there's this Convention Centre being built?
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