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Efficient and effective workouts
Express workouts are short workout by time, normally 20-30 minutes long with a focus on maximising effort and work completed during the session. This concept is a perfect match for corporate workers who have limited time before, during and after work.
Read MoreVertical living imitates life
Linda Dugan has lived in Docklands for four years. She says the community here trumps her old suburb by far.
Read MoreWhat do the winter months mean for Docklands?
What do the winter months mean for Docklands?
Read MoreQuality art fair in Docklands
I find it hard not to write about what’s going on at The District shopping centre.
Read MoreThree cheers for Stephanie
Docklands local of three years, Stephanie Davey, represented the country at her fourth Cheerleading World Championship in Florida at the end of last month.
Read MoreMay Social Club
The next Docklands Social Club night out is on Wednesday, May 9 from 7pm at Berth Restaurant, 45 NewQuay Promenade.
Read MoreBigger, better Firelight this year
Firelight will expand to include Victoria Harbour for its second year, after a review of last year’s festival overachieved in NewQuay.
Read MoreDocklands’ solar future
The future of Docklands could be solar according to the Australian PV Institute (APVI).
Read MoreFunding for Docklands Primary School
Stage one of the new Docklands Primary School has been funded in this month’s state budget.
Read MoreResidents misled by City of Melbourne
The City of Melbourne has been caught out misleading residents but has justified using an incorrect statement as a use of a “standard phrase”.
Read MoreTranspire at The Dock
Myriad Collective has partnered with the Victorian AIDS Council, City of Melbourne and Library at the Dock to showcase Myriad’s fifth annual IDAHOT exhibition: TRANSPIRE.
Read MoreMakers Market for the changing season
Docklands was sad to see The District’s Blender Market wrap up after such a successful summer run, but a new market has just started an eight-week program.
Read MoreWatergate claims dismissed
The Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) on April 20 struck out a series of conflict of interest allegations against the Watergate owners’ corporation (OC) and associated individuals.
Read MoreNew home for ‘‘Cow up a Tree’’ sculpture
The iconic “Cow up a Tree” artwork on Harbour Esplanade is set to move to a new home just down the road – to the plaza opposite LaTrobe St.
Read MoreScribes in Esplanade shadows?
There are 19 streetlights currently not working on Harbour Esplanade between Bourke and Collins St, according to one local business owner’s count.
Read MoreMirvac Thinks Pink
In April Mirvac launched Melbourne’s first progressive marathon – where participants have two weeks to complete the championship distance at their own pace – in the name of charity.
Read MoreRoad project wants to help
West Gate Tunnel management has reached out to Docklands businesses, promising that construction holds significant opportunity for the local economy.
Read MoreMelbourne Knowledge Week in Docklands
Melbourne Knowledge Week in Docklands
Read MoreMAB hedges its bets in NewQuay
MAB Corporation has launched its latest mixed-use development in Docklands – the $130 million Escala.
Read MoreWho needs a plastic bottle?
The District Docklands has recently unveiled two “O fountains” to help reduce the 118,000 tonnes of plastic drink bottles purchased in Australia each year.
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