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A picturesque cliff path in Mornington, aged 100 years, may be permanently inaccessible to the public and the local community due to landslips posing a serious threat to walkers.
The Beleura Cliff Path, spanning 750 meters along Port Phillip Bay between Mills Beach and Caraar Creek Lane in Mornington, has been off-limits to the public for over a year. In October 2022, six landslip incidents occurred along the path, resulting in the destruction of sections of the walkway, as reported by the Mornington Peninsula Shire Council.
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bay360 · 9 months
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The clock on the silo, Says eleven degrees
The Nylex Plastics Factory in Melbourne's Cremorne neighborhood stands as a testament to mid-century industrial architecture, housing the iconic Nylex clock, a beacon of Melbourne's skyline since its erection in 1961. However, the fate of this landmark has been a subject of contention and concern, marked by redevelopment proposals, heritage evaluations, and a rollercoaster of operational states. This post delves into the history, significance, and challenges faced by the Nylex Clock Silo landmark.
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