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Melbourne’s most unexpected developments of 2019

From announcing the biggest water park in the southern hemisphere, to paying private school fees, and even offering up a $1 million gold nugget, the city’s planners and real estate industry has been kept entertained in 2019. Take a look at the state’s most unexpected developments. RELATED: Melbourne’s most unexpected developments of 2018 Melbourne indoor water park to be biggest in southern hemisphere Breese Street apartments create a buzz with rooftop hives Former Block villains reveal what goes on when cameras go off Former Block villains reveal what goes on when cameras go off MELBOURNE’S BIGGEST POOLED RESOURCE Zagame’s Wild Water Park in Melbourne’s Dingley Village will be the biggest indoor water park in the southern hemisphere.Source:Supplied Few developments made a bigger splash this year than the Zagame and Pellicano families’ proposal for a massive water park in Melbourne’s southeast. Headed to Dingley Village, proposed plans for Zagame’s Wild Water Park include uphill waterslides, a huge wave pool, zip lines and video-game-like water tunnels. It’s even got plans for a 423m-long “lazy river”. The $100 million project, revealed by the Herald Sun in March, combines outdoor and indoor elements, with the latter expected to make it the largest indoor water… Read full this story

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