Parking issues emerge with Aspire Precinct, which was approved in a narrow councillor vote

William Vallely
Updated December 13 2017 - 10:04pm, first published 9:30pm
DIVIDED: Councillors were split on the application to build an interfaith centre in Bendigo CBD. Picture: DARREN HOWE
DIVIDED: Councillors were split on the application to build an interfaith centre in Bendigo CBD. Picture: DARREN HOWE

The fate of a multi-million dollar interfaith precinct in Bendigo proved perhaps the most divisive topic seen in the council chambers this year, with councillors approving the project in a tight vote that was ultimately swayed by the deputy mayor’s deciding vote.

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