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Stadium chief defends cage-fighting plans

June 5th, 2015 - Docklands News

Etihad Stadium CEO Paul Sergeant has defended plans to host a cage-fighting event in Docklands.

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I hope to be back

June 4th, 2015 - Docklands News

The Docklands is not merely an address. The Docklands is a way of life.

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NewQuay is set to grow

June 4th, 2015 - Docklands News

NewQuay is set to grow, with MAB Corporation last month revealing plans for its new residential precinct at NewQuay West.

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No budget action on local school

June 4th, 2015 - Docklands News

Frustration is mounting over the State Government’s lack of action on a school for Docklands.

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Welcome to Docklands

June 4th, 2015 - Docklands News

According to Stefanie Schulz, Docklands “has it all”.

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Budget let-down for Docklands

June 4th, 2015 - Docklands News

Docklands has received a disappointing Council budget result for the second year running.

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On your bike

April 29th, 2015 - Docklands News

For Caroline Streeter, the best part about living in Docklands is the fact that she very rarely has to drive anywhere.

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Mastering the art of patience

April 29th, 2015 - Docklands News

All we need is just a little patience … (patience) mmm yeah

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Rabble-rouser finds his niche

April 29th, 2015 - Docklands News

Cr Stephen Mayne had outgrown the City of Melbourne almost before he got there.

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Puppy of the flies

April 29th, 2015 - Docklands News

Kira Shen and her three-and-a-half-year-old King Charles Spaniel Kaka are out soaking up the beautiful sunshine in Docklands.

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Greetings from the DCA

April 29th, 2015 - Docklands News

Trust you are all well. April was a big month with Easter, Anzac Day and the start of the AFL season.

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OCs are a powerful democratic force

April 29th, 2015 - Docklands News

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.

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Exercise and fat loss

April 29th, 2015 - Docklands News

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.

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Hip, hip, hooray!

April 29th, 2015 - Docklands News

Docklands’ own Library at the Dock celebrates its first birthday this month

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Concerns remain over Fishermans Bend

April 29th, 2015 - Docklands News

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.

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Total eclipse of the harbour

April 29th, 2015 - Docklands News

Docklands was a great place to watch the total eclipse and blood moon last month.

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Docklands at risk from future flooding

April 29th, 2015 - Docklands News

Buildings across Docklands could be vulnerable to water damage and flooding if current sea level rise predictions are accurate.

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VCAT hears Watergate case

April 29th, 2015 - Docklands News

The Watergate short-stay saga continued last month at the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT).

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Book in now for networking

April 29th, 2015 - Docklands News

Get in quick to secure your seat at the June networking lunch.

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Experiencing our waterways

April 29th, 2015 - Docklands News

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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