01.06.2018Annual Dinner 2018

In May 2018, over 400 Committee for Melbourne members and their guests celebrated our city’s remarkable past as we embrace our exciting vision for what’s next.

This iconic Forum Melbourne, one of the most recognised landmarks in our city, built in 1929 and completely upgraded and modernised in 2016, was a fitting venue for this as a powerful symbol of our changing city.

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