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‘Tis the season for AGMs
For a large number of owners’ corporations at this time of the year and as the holiday season fast approaches, it also signals that it’s time for the end of-year annual general meeting (AGM).
Read MoreDocklands ‘‘vacancy rate’’ in doubt
Claims that Docklands’ residential vacancy rate is close to 30 per cent have been put in doubt after Docklands News’s investigation of Prosper Australia’s report.
Read MoreNew project for The Big Umbrella
Docklands-based charity The Big Umbrella will soon become a self-sustaining enterprise, with plans to open its own café.
Read MoreAussie Day fun in Docklands
Docklands will be the centre of Melbourne’s Australia Day celebrations yet again this January.
Read MoreCharity season
It’s charity season again, designed presumably to appeal to us before we all spend too much on Christmas!
Read MoreWorkout tips
One popular theme with today’s fitness workouts is time. It’s fairly common knowledge that we should be working out with higher intensity and less time, as opposed to long drawn out workouts lasting for 1.5 hours.
Read MoreHome away from home
For Roley and Mojo, Docklands is their home away from home.
Read MoreReporting from the Chamber of Commerce
The Docklands Chamber of Commerce has a new executive committee and is committed to continuing the great work of 2014 to bring great outcomes for businesses in Docklands.
Read MoreNew Spencer Street Station taking shape
Issue 3 - Sept/Oct 2003
Read MoreA true believer
For a local councillor, Richard Foster speaks a lot like a politician.
Read MoreDocklands’ own community bank
Bank of Queensland and MICM Property
Read MoreHolidays, sausage rolls, timber decking and stuff
Away from my desk took on a whole new meaning this month when I found myself in Port Douglas, Far North Queensland for a week and a bit with my boys …
Read MoreNews from the DCA
Firstly, a reminder that the DCA Christmas party will be held on Wednesday December 10, at the same venue as before, namely, Harbour Kitchen on the Victoria Harbour Promenade.
Read MoreCouncil fails to curb short-stays
After three years and a legal bill of more than $350,000, the City of Melbourne has failed to curb short-stay apartments in the Watergate building.
Read MoreCommunity resigned to tram bridge fate
The fight against the Fishermans Bend tram bridge appears all but lost, according to the Yarra’s Edge community.
Read MoreSupreme Court action over pool fees
Residents of Victoria Point have been locked out of the building’s pool and gym over a fees dispute between the owners’ corporation (OC) and the facility’s owner.
Read MoreSupport for local garden
Local businesses are getting behind the Docklands Community Garden.
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