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Shed 5 re-emerges as residential

February 27th, 2018 - Docklands News

Riverlee’s revised proposal to develop the heritage-listed Shed 5 area at North Wharf has been endorsed by the City of Melbourne.

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Is this the world’s smallest bar?

February 27th, 2018 - Docklands News

On Valentines Day, Glowgolf at The District Docklands opened what it believed to be the smallest bar in the world.

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Docklands Art Collective March Wrap

February 27th, 2018 - Docklands News

Here’s what the resident artists down at The District are doing this month.

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Wicked waste wanted

February 27th, 2018 - Docklands News

With our recyclable material now not wanted by China, uncertainly is rippling through our vertical villages as to what lies ahead.

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We need to talk about building defects …

February 27th, 2018 - Docklands News

Inevitably, there are going to be mistakes made in constructing and finishing a 20-storey tower.

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Dally Messenger III, the trailblazer

February 26th, 2018 - Docklands News

If you’re out to disprove the urban myth that Docklands “lacks community”, you might want to sit down in a local cafe with Dally Messenger III.

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Calling all Storm Sisters

February 26th, 2018 - Docklands News

Southern Storm Paddle Club is putting a call out to all women who are interested in getting out on the water and dipping their paddle into the world of dragon boat racing.

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The story behind Fat Yarn

February 25th, 2018 - Docklands News

By Meg HillDown at Docklands Art Collective in The District, Lynda Sharp has moved her virtual Etsy store into a physical retail space.

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I wore blue that day

February 6th, 2018 - Docklands News

I wore blue and I changed my profile pic and I posted blue hearts on Instagram. I hash-tagged #doitfordolly and I hash-tagged #stopbullynow.

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New year – It’s still you!

February 6th, 2018 - Docklands News

Don’t listen to what the endless marketing campaigns say or try to tell you.

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Wish list for November & Financiers will win

February 6th, 2018 - Docklands News

This year’s state election will be defined by two major issues – one being transport infrastructure spending and the Opposition has made law and order via gang violence its top issue at this stage.

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Public rally over bridge

February 6th, 2018 - Docklands News

The Yarra’s Edge Class Action Committee (YCAC) is holding a rally on March 13 to build opposition to the proposed Fishermans Bend tram bridge.

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New Year’s Eve spectacular

February 6th, 2018 - Docklands News

Docklands was again a popular site to view Melbourne’s rooftop New Year’s Eve fireworks.

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Tim leaves Victoria Harbour proud

February 6th, 2018 - Docklands News

After three-and-a-half years leading development around Victoria Harbour, Lendlease’s Tim Campbell is getting ready to leave the dock.

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Vice-regal launch

February 6th, 2018 - Docklands News

Victorian Governor Linda Dessau on December 21 launched in Docklands a brand new ferry to service the Portarlington commuter route.

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High density, zero carbon futures

February 6th, 2018 - Docklands News

This month The Exchange, a year-long collaboration between Lendlease and RMIT at the Knowledge Market, uncovers Docklands’ potential for zero carbon futures.

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Lunch invite

February 6th, 2018 - Docklands News

You are invited to the March Docklands Networking Lunch. The first Docklands Networking Lunch of 2018 promises a special after-lunch treat – an optional tour of the historic Mission to Seafarers building.

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Final Quarter approved

February 6th, 2018 - Docklands News

In late December Lendlease announced planning approval for its third and final commercial tower at Melbourne Quarter.

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Giant-sized hazards

February 6th, 2018 - Docklands News

A number of shipping containers were floating in the Yarra River late on December 27.

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Crypto is working for Mo

February 6th, 2018 - Docklands News

Docklands creative agency Mo Works is practising the innovation it preaches by now accepting crypto-currency as payment for its services.

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