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The greatest gift of all
It’s beginning to feel a lot like Christmas. Like an awfully lot. Kind of overwhelmingly so – not that I don’t want it to be here already, it’s just that I had a little bit more to do before, well, now.
Read MoreIt’s Tucker time
Tucker the Siberian husky is 15-months-old, and was rescued by Austin Kenny and his partner earlier this year.
Read MoreSpot the error
Wouldn’t it have been terrific if Bourke St had have been extended into Docklands when the urban renewal was first contemplated back in the 1990s?
Read MoreThe end
This is the final installment in a series brought you to you during 2012 by Docklands Writers. Each month’s installment was written by a different writer from the group. The ongoing story is at http://www.docklandsnews.com.au/columns/list/category/word-play/ We trust you have enjoyed it. Feedback is always welcome as are membership enquiries to [email protected]
Read MoreSummer style
Whilst summer’s approach has brought along a number of contrasting things (mosquitoes, daytime cocktails and backyard cricket), it has also brought a myriad of style queries.
Read MoreHappy holidays everyone
The festive season is upon us as I write my final column of the year – so have a safe and merry Christmas everyone!
Read MoreHere’s some new energy
I’m Italian and moved to Australia at the beginning of September 2012 and to the Docklands two weeks later, so I’ve been living here for two months now.
Read MoreSam Sangster resigns
Sam Sangster has resigned as CEO of Places Victoria.
Read MoreDecision time on serviced apartments
A resolution to the serviced apartment case that has divided Docklands is now in sight, with a Building Appeals Board (BAB) decision imminent.
Read MoreNBN connection for some Docklanders
The National Broadband Network (NBN) has come to Docklands, but most won’t be able to connect to it for at least the next three years.
Read MoreTry sailing on December 9
Locals and visitors are invited to a “try sailing day” this month in Docklands.
Read MoreDocklanders don’t drive
Docklands residents are abandoning their cars and finding alternative ways to get around.
Read MoreA CLUE to Docklands’ workforce
A recent study shows that Docklands is fast becoming Melbourne’s finance and insurance centre.
Read MoreNew courts take shape
Work has started on Docklands’ own multi-purpose sporting courts in Batman’s Hill.
Read MoreColdplay campers not disappointed
Docklands was invaded by scores of Coldplay fans last month when the award-winning British band hit Etihad Stadium for its Mylo Xyloto tour.
Read MoreHub healthy habits
Christmas is almost here and for most of us the temptation to indulge in delicious treats is too strong to resist.
Read MoreOperatic treat
Docklanders are invited to attend a free lunchtime opera performance at the ANZ building this month.
Read MoreThe magical world of Docklands
A new exhibition in Docklands recreates C.S. Lewis’s magical world of Narnia.
Read MoreThe Quarter approved
MAB Corporation has received permit approval for the first stage of its $250 million development The Quarter.
Read MoreNetworking at the pub
Destination Docklands and the Docklands Chamber of Commerce held a joint networking event at the Woolshed Pub in Docklands on November 12.
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