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New exhibition celebrates our rich maritime past
Boating enthusiasts visiting the Docklands Boat Show from October 20 to 23 will be treated to some of Melbourne’s rich maritime history with the pop-up Maritime Moments exhibition being hosted aboard the Lady Cutler.
Read MorePower Melbourne consultation open
The City of Melbourne is calling on feedback from the local community on potential locations for community batteries in its ambition to transition Melbourne to 100 per cent renewable energy.
Read More港区小学举办首届田径日
作为一所仍处于起步阶段的学校,Docklands港区小学自2021年初创建开学以来,已经创造了许多个“第一”。
Read MoreBreaking the cancer cycle
A team of ANZ Docklands staff is aiming to raise $50,000 for the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre by taking part in a 200 km bike ride next month.
Read MoreA day in the life of a Greens MP staffer
If you’ve ever called, emailed, or popped into Ellen’s office, there’s a good chance you’ve spoken to one of us.
Read MoreFinancial fraud in property transactions – tips for consumers
Property transactions are rich targets for financial fraud, particularly with the advent of electronic conveyancing. If you intend to buy or sell a property, we recommend some tips to reduce the risk of exposure.
Read MoreKids go free this September school holidays at Port Phillip Ferries
Back by popular demand, Port Phillip Ferries is once again flinging open the ferry doors for kids to travel free during the September school holiday period.
Read MoreDemolition of Central Pier moves ahead
A plan to demolish and revitalise Central Pier has progressed with a heritage permit application to be considered by Heritage Victoria, the state government has announced.
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Read MoreI can’t agree
As a resident of Docklands for eight years, I am bemused by the opinion of the City of Melbourne that occasional big events are seen as the best way to encourage and increase patronage back to Docklands.
Read MoreDocklands voters turn green and sexy
Denied a Liberal candidate to vote for in the July 21 state by-election, Docklanders turned green and sexy.
Read MoreBig dreams, even bigger nightmares
Established in 1877, the Melbourne Harbour Trust was the first organisation of its kind in Victoria.
Read MoreAll about the positives
For those of you who didn’t read last month’s column, Shane is still out of action, so here comes another edition from his sister – Monique – aka the crazy dog lady.
Read MoreA win for Victorians and a plan to get one million homes off gas!
Hello! I’m Samantha, your Greens MP in the Victorian upper house representing the Northern Metropolitan region. I’m very happy to share that your local state MP for Melbourne, Ellen, has welcomed beautiful baby Luca into the family. Ellen is taking a short period of maternity leave but her staff, and mine, are here to help.
Read MoreInnovators create a new vision for Fishermans Bend
The City of Melbourne has embarked on a new initiative promising to transform Fishermans Bend into Australia’s premier innovation hub.
Read MoreWheel spins towards completion
As construction continues on the Southern Star Observation Wheel, the Docklands precinct can start preparing for an eyecatching launch and dazzling light show to announce the emergence of a major tourist attraction for Melbourne.
Read MoreHarry the helper
Harry is Docklands local Terrence’s lovable dog who also opens all kinds of doors for him.
Read MoreStepping in for Docklands
Well, my brother is out of action for a while so I’m ghost writing for him.
Read MoreChildren blossom at high-rise oasis
Stepping off the elevator at the first floor and into Gowrie at The Harbour, the first thing you notice is a distinct lack of concrete and plastic. Instead, you’re greeted by open spaces in earthy hues and natural materials.
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