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Docklands crime rate soars
The crime rate in Docklands continues to soar, with the latest figures showing a jump in the overall crime rate of 23.5 per cent in the year to March 31, 2018.
Read MoreNot just walking the talk
Premier Yachting put on its own mini-boat show at Yarra’s Edge from June 28 to July 1.
Read MoreConsultation on park
Consultation with the local community for usage of Ron Barassi Snr Park started on June 27.
Read MoreRun Melbourne road closures
Run Melbourne, a health and fitness event held on Sunday, July 29, will cause some road closures throughout Docklands.
Read MoreOpen House Docklands guide
Four Docklands locations will be opening up over the weekend of July 28 - 29 for Open House 2018.
Read MoreGovernment buys Seven building
Development Victoria (DV) now owns the Channel Seven building in Harbour Esplanade, having last month bought it from motoring body NRMA.
Read MoreDocklands growth is “hotâ€
Docklands has been named as a national “hotspot” in the Housing Industry Association’s (HIA) 2018 report on Population and Residential Building Hotspots.
Read MorePreparing for big stage
Local dragon-boaters DAM (Dragons Abreast Melbourne) Busters are gearing up for an international event in Italy this month.
Read MoreSign up for spring sports
Docklands workers who are interested in playing sports or staying active can register for Active Melbourne City Sports’ (AMCS) spring season up until Monday, July 16.
Read MoreUpcoming events in Docklands
Another Firelight Festival has come and gone but that’s not the end of the winter events in Docklands.
Read MoreUniting against proxy farming and rorts
Corruption, secret deals, intimidation, blackmail – no, we are not talking about a new TV series – we are talking about owners’ corporations across Melbourne.
Read MoreANL Maritime Art Awards
The 2018 ANL Maritime Art Awards Exhibition is open for entries.
Read MoreCool new artist market
So I haven’t really talked about the Sunday art and farmers market.
Read MoreThick as thieves
Cynthia and Alex are as thick as thieves, but Cynthia can barely keep up with her energetic Maltese cross Jack Russell Terrier.
Read MoreMore large-scale proxy farming
In our April column we reported on two apartment buildings where owners were suffering after proxy farmers stitched up lucrative contracts.
Read MoreSurroundSound in vertical villages
Sleep is not a trivial issue – though the design and diversity within our vertical villages can make it scarce.
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