Melbourne CBD in crisis as office occupancy continues to plummet
Just 12 percent of office workers are present in Melbourne’s CBD, the lowest level since late 2020. Retailers and hospitality sector suffering.
Just 12 percent of office workers are present in Melbourne’s CBD, the lowest level since late 2020. Retailers and hospitality sector suffering.
Government decision to allow Victorian office workers to return will create a more ‘normal and efficient’ environment, say employers.
Senior banking sector official tells MPs it’s impossible to expect large numbers of people to return to their offices soon.
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