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Cuisine Undercover - Nine Elephants - 3 stars
Promising food compensates for lack of atmosphere
Read MoreI have received a reply from Lord Mayor Robert Doyle
Greetings everybody. I trust you are all well and your footy team is still in the finals.
Read MoreIt is October already, and the good news this month is surely Cadel Evans.
October will see preparations for the Suit Up and Ride day that is scheduled for Friday, November 25. This starts and finishes at the Waterfront City Piazza and runs up and down the NewQuay Promenade.
Read MoreCalling the spare parts department
One of VicUrban’s new Harbour Esplanade Norfolk Island pine trees blew over during our extremely windy September in Docklands.
Read MoreThere comes a time to say goodbye to things, and sometimes people, in life.
Perhaps it’s because you’ve outgrown them – shoes or friendships – and realise it really is time to move on to continue on your own path, to allow your own growth. Or perhaps you’ve just never really liked them, they kind of didn’t “fit” properly, and it’s just reached it’s natural conclusion. So it’s binned with a sense of relief.
Read MoreDress up for the races
Spring Racing Carnival seems to bring the inadequate dresser
Read MoreDocklands’ canine royalty
Say hello to John Jackson’s little princes Harry and Willy.
Read MoreCadel Evans is here next month
Tour de France winner Cadel Evans is visiting Docklands next month for an afternoon of fund-raising cycling up and down NewQuay Promenade.
Read MoreSilent disco tackles a silent killer
A group of dancers performed a “silent disco” in Docklands on September 2 to raise awareness of ovarian cancer.
Read MoreMelbourne award for Tony Arnel
Victorian Building and Plumbing Commissioner Tony Arnel was last month awarded the Melbourne Award for Contribution to Sustainability by an Individual.
Read MoreRide to work and have brekky
Melbourne City Sports (MCS) is holding a community breakfast in Docklands this month for Ride to Work Day.
Read MoreDocklands defies the financial gloom
Twenty tower cranes lining our skyline are a potentsymbol of Docklands’ defiance of the gloomy global economic climate.
Read MoreING adopts pedal power
ING Real Estate Development, Harbour Town and Medibank Icehouse staff have been zipping around Docklands courtesy of their new Melbourne Bike Share memberships.
Read MoreIn Docklands, we prefer to walk to work
More people in Docklands walk to work than just about anywhere in the developed world.
Read MoreGet ready for summer
Summer brings fun in the sun at Docklands.
Read MoreReprieve for Harbour Town traders
Harbour Town traders avoided a serious financial blow last month when City of Melbourne councillors voted to continue to fund the Melbourne Tourist Shuttle.
Read MoreMaritime artists compete for the big money
A record 112 artists are vying for the $15,000 first prize at the annual ANL Maritime Art Prize and Exhibition at the Mission to Seafarers this month.
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