A bid to build a supersized Apple store at Melbourne's Federation Square may have failed but the Victorian government is still looking towards an overhaul of site.
People can have their say as part of a review of the square, after the state's heritage authority rejected the tech giant's proposed glass behemoth superstore.
"There are very few places in Australia as magnificently situated as this square," Tourism Minister Martin Pakula told reporters on Friday.
"We really should open up our imaginations about how it can best work as a gathering place, as a culture centre."
The review into the square, which began in April, is looking at the site's business model and governance as well as implications of its inclusion on the Victorian Heritage Register.
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