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A Novel Move: Hundreds Form Human Chain to Help Beloved Bookshop

MELBOURNE, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA, JUL 10 – Locals formed a human chain to help move the Hill of Content bookstore after its heritage building sold for $5.3 million, ensuring the shop’s continuity nearby.

  • On Thursday morning, volunteers formed a human chain to move Melbourne's Hill of Content bookstore from 86 Bourke Street, which was sold for $5.3 million, prompting the relocation.
  • Following the April sale of 86 Bourke Street for $5.3 million, the Hill of Content faced eviction notice on January 7, ending its 103-year tenancy.
  • Analysis shows about 200 volunteers formed a chain, passing 4,000 books over 130 metres in just 90 minutes.
  • This turnout demonstrated Melbourne's strong community support for independent bookshops, highlighting local love for books and writing, as Danielle Binks encouraged support for bricks-and-mortar stores.
  • Beyond the move, Hill of Content's owners embrace a new era at 32 Bourke Street, blending heritage with modernity, as the community supports ongoing literary culture.
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Tome by tome, human chain moves historic bookstore

Hundreds of volunteers have formed a human chain to help a historic bookshop move to a new location...

·Canberra, Australia
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Brisbane Times broke the news in Brisbane City, Australia on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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