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Lees cut ties with WTC

March 1st, 2017 - Docklands News

The Lee family has sold its interest in the World Trade Centre, but remains involved in Northbank with its development of Shed 5.

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Views sought on distributor

March 1st, 2017 - Docklands News

Social scientific researcher Dr Crystal Legacy wants to hear from Docklanders with views about the proposed Western Distributor project.

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Doggies big day out

March 1st, 2017 - Docklands News

Docklands’ dog-owner community will converge at Library at the Dock with their four-pawed best friends to celebrate Neighbour Day on March 26.

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Look who’s here

March 1st, 2017 - Docklands News

Captain Jack Sparrow (aka Joe Ansalvish) last month dropped into Docklands’ tall ship Enterprize to publicise some upcoming gigs.

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Crawl and Bite at Vic Harbour

March 1st, 2017 - Docklands News

The Melbourne Food and Wine Festival will bring its popular Crawl ‘n’ Bite series to Victoria Harbour at the end of March.

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Float Alma in 2017

March 1st, 2017 - Docklands News

The Alma Doepel Restoration Project has reached the final stage in the restoration of Alma’s hull prior to returning her to the water.

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More offices occupied in Docklands

March 1st, 2017 - Docklands News

Docklands’ office vacancy rate is among the lowest in Melbourne, a sign of strong employment and economic growth.

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Local ‘‘superhero’’ has a bright future

March 1st, 2017 - Docklands News

Docklands has its very own Thor to save the day.

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Bunjil is on the move

March 1st, 2017 - Docklands News

Bunjil will soon be on the move, but he’s not going far.

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Rising dragon-boating star

March 1st, 2017 - Docklands News

Ballarat Year 12 student Craig Hagan first started dragon boating at the age of 12 and has been addicted to the sport ever since.

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Docklands’ very own cinema

February 28th, 2017 - Docklands News

Many Docklanders may not realise that we already have a cinema. It happens once a month on a Sunday afternoon at Library at the Dock and is far from mainstream.

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Dig deep - it’ll be worth it

February 28th, 2017 - Docklands News

This was nearly the first column I’ve missed writing in eight years.

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Regular yoga practise makes sense

February 28th, 2017 - Docklands News

Regular yoga practise has many positive health outcomes that should have us asking why yoga doesn’t appear at least once on our busy schedules each week.

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Join us for Bollywood action

February 28th, 2017 - Docklands News

Bollywood in Docklands – tomorrow Thursday, March 2

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Parliamentary inquiry into short-stays

February 28th, 2017 - Docklands News

The long anticipated Victorian Parliamentary Inquiry into the Owners Corporation Amendment (Short-Stay Accommodation) Bill 2016 will start in March.

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Michelle’s perfect pups

February 28th, 2017 - Docklands News

Seasoned dog owner Michelle enjoys walking her two dogs, Renny and Sandy, in the scenic Docklands area, where they enjoy attention from any people or other dogs they come across.

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Trees continue to die

February 28th, 2017 - Docklands News

Norfolk Island Pines, it appears, are dying faster than the City of Melbourne can replace them.

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Council rating windfall

February 28th, 2017 - Docklands News

The City of Melbourne is to collect an extra $2.3 million in rates from the Port of Melbourne following a revaluation of the port.

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Seeking solutions to water shortages

February 28th, 2017 - Docklands News

Was it an arts event? A conference? A hackathon or maybe a think tank?

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Kiosk almost ready

February 28th, 2017 - Docklands News

It’s been completed and idle for months, but the City of Melbourne says the new kiosk on the corner of Bourke St and Harbour Esplanade is almost ready for business.

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