Alexandra Randall

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Love Our Streets 3008 returns for Docklands pop-up clean

July 1st, 2025 - Alexandra Randall

Love Our Streets 3008 has returned to Docklands for a special pop-up clean on May 24, as 20 volunteers took to the sunny streets to make sure the suburb stays looking its best.

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Urban landscapes intersect with feminine grace in MAGNET Galleries exhibitions

June 13th, 2025 - Alexandra Randall

MAGNET Galleries becomes a stage for the dual vision of photographer Rudiger Wasser in June, where the stark geometry of an urban dystopia is set against the gentle grace of a living canvas.

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Art meets climate science at Library at the Dock Gallery

April 30th, 2025 - Alexandra Randall

A collaborative exhibition Waves and Bubbles: Turbulent Waters merges climate science, music and visual art to transform Library at the Dock Gallery into an aural-visual ocean world until May 25.

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Melbourne’s draft economic development strategy open for public comment

April 28th, 2025 - Alexandra Randall

The City of Melbourne has released its draft economic development strategy for public consultation following its March 25 council meeting.

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Football historian commended for his work looking at the AFL’s little-known history

April 2nd, 2025 - Alexandra Randall

Docklander Graham Pilkington has received a commendation at the Victorian Community History Awards for his journal article looking at the history behind one of Australia’s most popular and unique sports: Australian Rules Football.

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Local maritime project wins at Victorian Community History Awards

March 25th, 2025 - Alexandra Randall

A project looking into the history of Victoria’s maritime history and the city’s waterways has been acknowledged at the 2024 Victorian Community History Awards held in Southbank on March 24.

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A worm farm workshop is coming to Docklands

March 14th, 2025 - Alexandra Randall

A worm farm workshop is making its way to Docklands this March, giving residents, traders, and local gardeners the opportunity to work with the City of Melbourne to help shape the way food waste is diverted in Fishermans Bend.

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