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Stadium chief defends cage-fighting plans
Etihad Stadium CEO Paul Sergeant has defended plans to host a cage-fighting event in Docklands.
Read MoreI hope to be back
The Docklands is not merely an address. The Docklands is a way of life.
Read MoreNewQuay is set to grow
NewQuay is set to grow, with MAB Corporation last month revealing plans for its new residential precinct at NewQuay West.
Read MoreNo budget action on local school
Frustration is mounting over the State Government’s lack of action on a school for Docklands.
Read MoreWelcome to Docklands
According to Stefanie Schulz, Docklands “has it all”.
Read MoreBudget let-down for Docklands
Docklands has received a disappointing Council budget result for the second year running.
Read MoreOn your bike
For Caroline Streeter, the best part about living in Docklands is the fact that she very rarely has to drive anywhere.
Read MoreMastering the art of patience
All we need is just a little patience … (patience) mmm yeah
Read MoreRabble-rouser finds his niche
Cr Stephen Mayne had outgrown the City of Melbourne almost before he got there.
Read MorePuppy of the flies
Kira Shen and her three-and-a-half-year-old King Charles Spaniel Kaka are out soaking up the beautiful sunshine in Docklands.
Read MoreGreetings from the DCA
Trust you are all well. April was a big month with Easter, Anzac Day and the start of the AFL season.
Read MoreOCs are a powerful democratic force
I’ve said this before, and I’ll say it again – it is well worthwhile and overdue for an in-depth analysis of owners’ corporations from policy analysts in the government sector on the affordability, sustainability, amenity, privacy and livability of persons living in and communities living together in high-rise towers.
Read MoreExercise and fat loss
Losing weight, more specifically losing body fat, is a common health and fitness goal amongst most of us. I can’t remember the last time anyone approached me for advice and asked ‘How can I put on just a little more fat around my tummy?’. It just doesn’t happen. And the reality is that we, as a culture and broad community, have a problem with weight gain and the continually increasing levels of obesity that relate to over consumption and lack of physical activity.
Read MoreHip, hip, hooray!
Docklands’ own Library at the Dock celebrates its first birthday this month
Read MoreConcerns remain over Fishermans Bend
While the Yarra’s Edge community can breathe a sigh of relief over the demise of the Fishermans Bend tram bridge, concerns remain over the potential heights of neighbouring buildings.
Read MoreTotal eclipse of the harbour
Docklands was a great place to watch the total eclipse and blood moon last month.
Read MoreDocklands at risk from future flooding
Buildings across Docklands could be vulnerable to water damage and flooding if current sea level rise predictions are accurate.
Read MoreVCAT hears Watergate case
The Watergate short-stay saga continued last month at the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT).
Read MoreBook in now for networking
Get in quick to secure your seat at the June networking lunch.
Read MoreExperiencing our waterways
Docklands’ waterways are often considered its most significant asset and a group of students are currently investigating how local residents interact with this valuable feature.
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