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It’s Ellen again
Melbourne MLA Ellen Sandell has defied a statewide swing to Labor to retain her seat by the same margin as last time - 2.4 per cent.
Read MoreBeauty in Pieces
For three days at the end of November the Library at the Dock hosted ''Beauty in Pieces''.
Read MoreRiver activation
By Jacklyn YeongParks Victoria (PV) has released two expressions of interest (EOI) opportunities to businesses offering quality Yarra River visitor engagements.
Read MoreCop shop becomes office precinct
A major site at 637 Flinders St currently leased by the Victorian Police will be renewed into an office precinct after the current lease ends in July 2020.
Read MoreDocklander Rod a terror victim
Docklander Rod Patterson was stabbed during the incident on Bourke St last month.
Read MoreJoh goes around again
Joh Maxwell has taken the reins at the Docklands Chamber of Commerce as president for the fifth consecutive year.
Read MoreCity guides are full bottle on Docklands
By Tas MavridisMelbourne's Red Shirt information volunteers have been preparing for a busy summer of events in Docklands with help from the Docklands Chamber of Commerce
Read MoreDocklands Art Collective wrap
The Docklands Art Collective is having its own festival on Friday, December 7 from 6pm-9pm, with live music from STEFFI and roving entertainment by Trash Puppets. Many of the exhibitions will continue throughout January.
Read MoreDragon boats are back!
Next Chinese New Year in Docklands, locals will be treated to even more than lanterns, dancing lions, food stalls and fireworks along the waterfront.
Read MoreThe art of the game
A hybrid street art basketball court is likely to appear at Marvel Stadium soon in the build-up to 2019's major games
Read MoreFun run comes to Docklands
Docklands has secured a new annual event, which will help locals businesses.
Read MoreNew park opening excites
By Tas MavridisThe opening of NewQuay Central Park has been met with excitement from both Docklands locals as well as the City of Melbourne
Read MoreThe grand opera of life
At seven years of age, Hugh Halliday decided to he wanted to become an actor.
Read MoreWith a little help from my friends ...
Our lives can become incredibly full and incredibly hectic – so much so, that sometimes it can feel like we have just blinked and the year has flown by.
Read MoreNovember 2008 Issue 37 - Goodbye Telstra Dome, hello Etihad
Telstra Dome is to become Etihad Stadium next March.
Read MoreSurvival, self-sufficiency and sustainability
The tap’s run dry, the shops have been ransacked and there is no power – not quite the vision of a thriving vertical lifestyle.
Read MoreThe District is really coming to life
Have you noticed all the changes at The District Docklands recently?
Read MoreShow us the money!
We Live Here calls on all parties to disclose in full all donations from property developers and multinationals including Airbnb
Read MoreThere is something rotten in the State of Victoria
Renewable energy and climate change rank as one of the most important topics for voters at the upcoming state and federal elections.
Read MoreGiant new mural in Docklands
If you have been down The District lately you might have noticed a lonely figure on a scissor lift, in Waterfront Way.
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