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Andrew Jakubowicz.
The Victorian Government is investing $8 million over three years (2008-2010) to boost the viability and vibrancy of three of Melbourne’s vibrant and long standing cultural precincts. The three precincts - Little Bourke, Lonsdale and Lygon Street - are the cultural hearts of Melbourne’s Chinese, Greek and Italian communities and are known internationally as some of the city’s most captivating and exciting precincts.
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