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Melbourne council rejects new 24-hour McDonald’s store on inner north High Street

Catie McLeod

A proposal to open a 24-hour McDonald’s in the inner Melbourne suburb of Northcote has been rejected by the local council after opposition from community members including a petition that garnered more than 11,000 signatures.

Darebin councillors voted 6-3 at a planning meeting on Monday night to reject the application for minor works at 323 High Street Northcote which would have transformed the dilapidated building into a McDonald’s convenience restaurant.

At the start of the meeting, council staff told councillors planning permission was not required because the building was in a commercial zone and didn’t need a permit to become a convenience restaurant.

The staff said the site had already been granted a permit for redevelopment in 2021 and the new application was simply to amend the permit so that the building could be turned into a McDonald’s store.

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Photograph: James Ross/AAP
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Angus Taylor says a leadership challenge against Ley ‘not something I’m focused on’

Angus Taylor, the shadow defence minister, said he is not “focused” on a leadership challenge against Sussan Ley amid grumblings over her hold on the Coalition.

Taylor spoke to Channel Nine’s Sunrise this morning, where he was asked about rumours he was mulling challenging Ley for the top spot. He said:

Well, that’s just not right. I’m focused on making sure we’ve got the policies we need coming together to hold this government to account and to be contestable at the next election.

Taylor was asked to “categorically” rule out a challenge to Ley, but he demurred, saying:

It’s not something I’m focused on. I’m focused on what I just described. I’m focused on making sure Australians have what they need to have an affordable life, a better standard of living.

Amanda Rishworth, the minister for employment, was sitting alongside Taylor at the time. She was asked if his response was “convincing”.

“Well, no,” she replied.

Angus Taylor. Photograph: Lukas Coch/AAP
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