Corkman Pub developers hit with $1.3m fine for 'reprehensible' demolition

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The developers charged over the illegal demolition of an 160-year-old Melbourne pub are fined $1.325 million after pleading guilty to breaching building and planning laws.

 

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Gaol please

make them rebuild it ...a fines is ok but I think they need some jail time as well ...the fire that was lit there is also highly suspicious ...it burned down some but not all as was hoped? I wonder who own that Mercedes ...

They need to forfeit the property to the City of Melbourne.

These people don't care. The next developer will factor in the $1.325M fine to the construction cost and knock it down anyway.

They should rebuild it in period style 🤔

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