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Free public transport, early knock-offs for ‘Fab Friday’ could bring Melbourne’s buzz back – ABC News
A proposal that’s been put to the City of Melbourne aims to help breathe life back into the CBD as it recovers from COVID-19 restrictions.

The last time Reid got his hair cut at his favourite barber in Melbourne was a year ago, just before the coronavirus pandemic completely transformed the city.
Key points:
- The Property Council of Australia says “Fab Friday” could help reinvigorate Melbourne’s CBD
- Under the plan, people would finish work at 4:00pm and public transport would be free
- Both city workers and business owners have backed the proposal to help the city recover from pandemic restrictions
As he returned to have his hair trimmed…
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