Money meant for old chalet eroded, a ‘breach of obligation’ by Parks Victoria

By Ellen Ebsary
Updated January 28 2018 - 8:19pm, first published December 5 2017 - 9:43pm
TIME TO ACT: Supporters of the Mount Buffalo Chalet's restoration have been shocked by revelations insurance money earmarked for the heritage-listed building was spent on various plans, project management services and nearly $10,000 on wages, food and accomodation costs. Picture: MARK JESSER
TIME TO ACT: Supporters of the Mount Buffalo Chalet's restoration have been shocked by revelations insurance money earmarked for the heritage-listed building was spent on various plans, project management services and nearly $10,000 on wages, food and accomodation costs. Picture: MARK JESSER

In 1934, at the height of Melbourne's centenary celebrations, a banner promoting Mount Buffalo hung prominently on the famous facade of the city’s Flinders Street Station.

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