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Come and meet a Docklander

November 6th, 2017 - Docklands News

After a successful trial in May, the City of Melbourne is proceeding with Docklands’ first Sunday Streets event on November 26.

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The very social Axl

November 5th, 2017 - Docklands News

Axl the Spoodle (cocker spaniel and poodle) has quickly established his social network in the past few months of living in Docklands.

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Fresh paint drips in Docklands

November 5th, 2017 - Docklands News

If you have been hangin’ out in Waterfront City lately you may have noticed the gigantic new street art precinct unfolding.

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Begging to differ

November 5th, 2017 - Docklands News

I beg to differ with the sentiments expressed in the article “Even more government” (Docklands News, October 2017).

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Full of the joy of life

November 5th, 2017 - Docklands News

I am full of the joy of life. Literally, full and overflowing with joy. The sun is shining in magnificent glory on my little world around me.

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Morgan Brooks & Tolhurst Druce Emerson

November 5th, 2017 - Docklands News

The Aulsebrook family has been operating its mortgage broking business, Morgan Brooks, since the 1980s and has recently relocated to Docklands.

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Christmas fun for community

November 5th, 2017 - Docklands News

Christmas Community Day comes with loads of events to kick off the festive season.

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Stadium blocks access

November 5th, 2017 - Docklands News

The Watergate building’s residents are angry that Etihad Stadium blocks local roads, denying them access during events – a situation the stadium blames on a contractor.

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Bringing back memories through poetry

November 5th, 2017 - Docklands News

Yarra’s Edge resident Lori Fellows has recently published a poetry collection, The Wide Green Valley, taking inspirations from her childhood in the regional Victorian town Orbost.

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Meet the $1 million tin shaker

November 4th, 2017 - Docklands News

It’s fair to say that Tony Comley is on a crusade for veterans’ welfare.

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Melbourne for Brazilians

November 2nd, 2017 - Docklands News

When former Brazilian doctor Filipe Paiva came to Docklands 10 months ago, he soon noticed the disengagement between Brazilians and the local community.

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Council supports final MQ tower

November 2nd, 2017 - Docklands News

The third and final Melbourne Quarter tower received unanimous support from City of Melbourne councillors and has been referred to the Planning Minister for approval.

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Artists market to re-launch

November 2nd, 2017 - Docklands News

The famous Blender Studios, which moved from the CBD to Docklands in February, will hold its fifth Blender Artist Markets in The District (formerly Harbour Town) this month.

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Come and meet a Docklander

November 2nd, 2017 - Docklands News

After a successful trial in May, the City of Melbourne is proceeding with Docklands’ first Sunday Streets event on November 26.

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AMP signed for One Melbourne Quarter

November 2nd, 2017 - Docklands News

Lendlease’s Melbourne Quarter project has secured finance giant AMP as one of its anchor tenants at One Melbourne Quarter.

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Ride to make smoothies

November 2nd, 2017 - Docklands News

Hundreds of Melbournians who rode their bikes to work celebrated with an early morning power smoothie on Harbour Esplanade for Ride2Work Day on October 18.

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Stadium fixing planning issue

November 2nd, 2017 - Docklands News

Etihad Stadium management is in the process of rectifying planning issues Melbourne City Council had with its use of the concourse.

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All about sustainability in Vic Harbour

November 2nd, 2017 - Docklands News

Victoria Harbour’s residents, workers and visitors were recently treated to a public lecture at The Exchange at Knowledge Market.

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Recording studio open

November 2nd, 2017 - Docklands News

Library at the Docks has recently upgraded its recording studio and is now running induction sessions for the general public.

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Lacrosse cladding dispute drags on

November 2nd, 2017 - Docklands News

The decision on who should pay for the removal of combustible cladding on the Lacrosse building has been further delayed until late 2018.

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