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Efficient and effective workouts

May 3rd, 2018 - Docklands News

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.

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Vertical living imitates life

May 3rd, 2018 - Docklands News

Linda Dugan has lived in Docklands for four years. She says the community here trumps her old suburb by far.

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What do the winter months mean for Docklands?

May 3rd, 2018 - Docklands News

What do the winter months mean for Docklands?

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Quality art fair in Docklands

May 3rd, 2018 - Docklands News

I find it hard not to write about what’s going on at The District shopping centre.

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Three cheers for Stephanie

May 3rd, 2018 - Docklands News

Docklands local of three years, Stephanie Davey, represented the country at her fourth Cheerleading World Championship in Florida at the end of last month.

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May Social Club

May 3rd, 2018 - Docklands News

The next Docklands Social Club night out is on Wednesday, May 9 from 7pm at Berth Restaurant, 45 NewQuay Promenade.

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Bigger, better Firelight this year

May 3rd, 2018 - Docklands News

Firelight will expand to include Victoria Harbour for its second year, after a review of last year’s festival overachieved in NewQuay.

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Docklands’ solar future

May 3rd, 2018 - Docklands News

The future of Docklands could be solar according to the Australian PV Institute (APVI).

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Funding for Docklands Primary School

May 3rd, 2018 - Docklands News

Stage one of the new Docklands Primary School has been funded in this month’s state budget.

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Residents misled by City of Melbourne

May 3rd, 2018 - Docklands News

The City of Melbourne has been caught out misleading residents but has justified using an incorrect statement as a use of a “standard phrase”.

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Transpire at The Dock

May 3rd, 2018 - Docklands News

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.

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Makers Market for the changing season

May 3rd, 2018 - Docklands News

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.

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Watergate claims dismissed

May 3rd, 2018 - Docklands News

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.

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New home for ‘‘Cow up a Tree’’ sculpture

May 3rd, 2018 - Docklands News

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.

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Scribes in Esplanade shadows?

May 3rd, 2018 - Docklands News

There are 19 streetlights currently not working on Harbour Esplanade between Bourke and Collins St, according to one local business owner’s count.

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Mirvac Thinks Pink

May 3rd, 2018 - Docklands News

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.

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Road project wants to help

May 3rd, 2018 - Docklands News

West Gate Tunnel management has reached out to Docklands businesses, promising that construction holds significant opportunity for the local economy.

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Melbourne Knowledge Week in Docklands

May 3rd, 2018 - Docklands News

Melbourne Knowledge Week in Docklands

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MAB hedges its bets in NewQuay

May 3rd, 2018 - Docklands News

MAB Corporation has launched its latest mixed-use development in Docklands – the $130 million Escala.

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Who needs a plastic bottle?

May 3rd, 2018 - Docklands News

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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