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Hop into The District for holiday fun

March 28th, 2018 - Docklands News

Get ready to hop over to The District Docklands to discover free school holiday entertainment this Easter!

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Reform for community forum

March 28th, 2018 - Docklands News

After six years in its current form, the Docklands Community Forum (DCF) is being handed over to the community.

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Docklands Art Collective wrap

March 28th, 2018 - Docklands News

Your guide to April in The District’s art precinct

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Back to original plan for 1000 LaTrobe St

March 28th, 2018 - Docklands News

Development site 1000 LaTrobe St has arrived back where it started – as a commercial office proposal.

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Canine rampage

March 28th, 2018 - Docklands News

Every night when I walk my 16-year-old dog (on lead) in Victoria Harbour, I see packs of dogs loose in Buluk Park beside the library.

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Changing of the guard

March 28th, 2018 - Docklands News

Journalist Sean Car has bought into Docklands News and will become its sole director in July 2019.

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Docklands needs a Guggenheim

March 28th, 2018 - Docklands News

So, as I sit here in my studio trying to think what to write about for this column.

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Pets’ peeves of vertical living

March 28th, 2018 - Docklands News

2018 is an Earth Dog Year in Chinese astrology and we are all advised to pay special attention to our health – but if you actually have a four legged friend, how might their 2018 health be in your vertical village?

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What makes a great personal trainer?

March 28th, 2018 - Docklands News

Personal training is just that. It’s personal and your experience with a trainer should and must be personalised.

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Wake, work, sleep, repeat

March 28th, 2018 - Docklands News

Wake, work, sleep, repeat … A relentless wheel of motion, a journey that seems to be full of important day to day goals, clashing with the struggle of day to day stresses.

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Hatch continues to incubate startups

March 28th, 2018 - Docklands News

By Kathryn LewisAt a networking event last month, business incubator Hatch Quarter continued to provide migrant and refugee entrepreneurs with the tools to create their own startups.

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Spinning a yarn (bomb)

March 28th, 2018 - Docklands News

The doors of the different Docklands Art Collective (DAC) participants were adorned by Lynda Sharp’s “knit-bombs” on International Women’s Day (March 8).

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Two MQ acquired

March 28th, 2018 - Docklands News

Lendlease has sold its Two Melbourne Quarter commercial tower.

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The values that underpin a vertical community

March 27th, 2018 - Docklands News

Sometimes balancing the competing interests of owners and residents can be a daunting prospect for owners’ corporation committees.

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Exploring the waterfront with Rico

March 1st, 2018 - Docklands News

Docklands has a new resident in the form of an adorable seven-year-old Jack Chi rescue named Rico.

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Fight for your fitness

March 1st, 2018 - Docklands News

Boxing, martial arts and MMA-type fitness activities have emerged as hot trends for 2018.

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GOAL! Super moon scores on Bolte

March 1st, 2018 - Docklands News

Nina Vincitorio shot this photo of the lunar eclipse on February 1

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Foster to plead guilty

March 1st, 2018 - Docklands News

Former councillor Richard Foster is to plead guilty to electoral fraud charges relating to the 2016 City of Melbourne election.

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Three months of hearings for Fishermans Bend

March 1st, 2018 - Docklands News

A planning panel has set aside three months to hear submissions about the government’s development ambitions in Fishermans Bend.

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Alma’s army days on display

March 1st, 2018 - Docklands News

NewQuay resident Lachlan Pitts last month learned how tall ship Alma Doepel was requisitioned by the Australian Army and played a role in World War II.

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