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Docklands or ‘‘Docksea’‘?
Most of Docklands could be underwater if sea level rises by two metres by 2100.
Read MoreTram bridge or underground tunnel?
Private road mapping company Melway has included a proposed “underground tunnel” in Yarra’s Edge in one of its past Melbourne map editions.
Read MoreFlammable cladding: residents ignored
The Victorian Government Cladding Taskforce examining flammable cladding does not include a key stakeholder group – the strata owners that would end up having to manage any remediation works.
Read MoreDocklands Sunday Market
Come down to the Docklands Sunday Market on NewQuay Promenade on the second Sunday of each month from 10am to 5pm.
Read MoreWork lunch box tips
Recently whilst talking to clients, there has been a common thread of buying lunch every day.
Read MorePassionate about the community
John Kakos has been living in Docklands for two years and has devoted most of his spare time to managing three owners corporations and creating a sense of community.
Read MoreThis spring is another sell-out season for the upcoming Active Melbourne City Sports Spring soccer competition.
The 14-week soccer competition has men’s, mixed and open competitions available at lunch times and evenings at the Docklands Sports courts each week.
Read MoreLetters from Oakey the dog, Meina and Iris
Dear Editor Hooman and Lord Mayor Hooman,
Read MoreCity of Melbourne to welcome Docklands
July-August edition 2007
Read MoreShort-stays: Let owners decide
The Victorian Parliament’s Environment and Planning Committee has recommended significant changes to a Bill before Parliament aimed at regulating short-stay accommodation.
Read MoreVegetables - five a day, everyday
Vegetables contain various vitamins and minerals that are required for good health. They also contain dietary fibre, which is essential for good health – especially gut health.
Read MoreAFL reveals Etihad Stadium plans
The AFL unveiled its bold, but unfunded, ambitions for the redevelopment of Etihad Stadium at the June 16 Docklands Networking Lunch.
Read MoreDocklands census released
The 2016 census released on June 27 shows Docklands’ population has more than doubled since the 2011 census to 10,437.
Read MoreOnly a miracle can save Docklands’ heritage fleet
Barring a miracle, Docklands looks set to lose its heritage fleet in the next year.
Read MoreArt per science
For the last few weeks, Yarra’s Edge has been witnessing the culmination of three years’ work by Melbourne artist Tracy Sarroff and the Artery Co-operative with the gifting of a new permanent art instalment.
Read MoreLunchbox sessions are back
Library at The Dock’s beloved “lunchbox” sessions are back with visual ecologist Aviva Reed leading the monthly “Dock Eco” creative workshops for the next 12 months.
Read MoreImprove knowledge about adult ADHD
A monthly workshop on Attention Deficient Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) among adults is taking place at Library at The Dock.
Read MoreHealthy teeth together
The kinder room kids at the Harbour Family and Children’s Centre got up close and personal with dentist Oon Tan last month.
Read MoreSharing the Melbourne Map
Producer of the Melbourne Map, Melinda Clarke, shared the journey of creating the hand-drawn map at Library at The Dock on June 22.
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