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Ouch, that hurts
Vehicles mounted the footpath and caused damage at two locations in Docklands last month.
Read MorePaddlers compete
Docklands’ Victoria Harbour hosted two dragon boat competitions last month.
Read MoreSorry, we’re closed for food
So far this year, Docklands has lost about 40 per cent of its restaurants.
Read MoreGrants build community
Docklands Community Garden and Docklands Community Association were among the recipients of City of Melbourne grants announced in October totalling $632,000.
Read MoreThe Roger show rolls on
The Docklands Community Association leadership was returned unopposed at its annual general meeting on October 29.
Read MoreReal estate agent runs
Former Docklands real estate agent Ali Abbas has fled the country in the wake of a Consumer Affairs investigation into nearly $100,000 worth of trust fund irregularities.
Read MoreRenegades eye their first title
The Melbourne Renegades hope the second installment of the Twenty20 Big Bash League will lead to greater success than the first, which ended so dismally after promising so much.
Read MoreAt its beautiful best
Summer is on its way, and Docklands will be at its beautiful best! Take time out to explore all that is on offer.
Read MoreIt’s getting to be “that time of year”.
That time of year
Read MoreBurn calories burn
As humans we store fat as a survival mechanism to protect us against the possibility of food shortages as well as some fat is essential for our general health.
Read MoreThe wind is our friend
Here’s an idea to put Docklands on the map that draws upon our greatest natural asset, our wind.
Read MoreShort-stay operator backs down
City of Melbourne action against short-term accommodation in Docklands residential towers has been bolstered by the withdrawal of the major operators from a Building Appeals Board case.
Read MoreArts and Laughs to return to Docklands
The Docklands Arts and Laughs Festival is set to become an annual event.
Read MoreOne step closer
The final section of the Southern Star Observation Wheel rim has been installed, bringing the project one step closer to completion.
Read MoreSheriff action
The Sheriff’s Office caught 28 people with 255 outstanding infringement warrants valued at more than $76,000 when they blitzed Wurundjeri Way on October 28.
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