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Elements Of Focus

December 4th, 2019 - Docklands News

Elements Of Focus is a very important project that brings together the two passions of Andrew Follows; motor cars and photography.

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ArtVo is back!

December 4th, 2019 - Docklands News

Docklands' famous immersive gallery reopened to the public on November 16.

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More stories are being revealed

December 4th, 2019 - Docklands News

By Sue DightIt has been a busy time at the Mission to Seafarers Victoria (MtSV) and even with the scaffolding up all along the front of the building, activity is rife inside!

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Wizards unite!

December 4th, 2019 - Docklands News

Have you seen a dragon on the docks? A quaffle on the quay? A boggart on Bourke? How about a death eater in The District?

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Voluntary housing fails

December 4th, 2019 - Docklands News

By Meg HillThe City of Melbourne last month called for state-wide mandatory affordable housing provisions, admitting the developer-incentive policy had not secured anything since it was adopted in 2014.

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Eat sustainably!

October 30th, 2019 - Docklands News

We’ve heard about the effects a high-sugar, high-fat diet can have on our health, yet we shouldn’t overlook the impact of our dietary choices on the environment.

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Blue light word

October 30th, 2019 - Docklands News

Work may be keeping you up at night, but not the way you think.

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ArtVo returns with brand new art

October 30th, 2019 - Docklands News

15 artists, 1000 litres of paint, 800 hours and over 80 new artworks, ArtVo immersive gallery is re-opening for business!

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Proposed changes to the Owners’ Corporation Act

October 30th, 2019 - Docklands News

As we write, Victorian Parliament is due to debate a draft Bill to amend the Owners’ Corporation (OC) Act 2006.

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Yarra’s Edge - Precinct Perspective

October 30th, 2019 - Docklands News

Having been on a recent holiday in Europe and Scandinavia, I observed many beautiful things and great ideas which I believe Melbourne could introduce.

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From the docks to the harbour

October 30th, 2019 - Docklands News

When Roger Salmond began working on ships he was 15. Victoria Dock was a focal point of the shipping industry and the land around it was undeveloped.

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Docklands rainbow

October 30th, 2019 - Docklands News

I’ve been meaning to write, to thank you for your newspaper. We are new to area and value your publication. 

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Odd couple enjoy waterside company

October 30th, 2019 - Docklands News

Sometimes the clichéd phrase “opposites attract” gets thrown around.

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Finally the fog lifts on South Wharf

October 30th, 2019 - Docklands News

Finally the fog lifts on South Wharf

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Harbour Esplanade

October 30th, 2019 - Docklands News

City of Melbourne CEO Justin Hanney has given hope to a release of the long-awaited Harbour Esplanade Masterplan by year’s end.

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2020 council elections - who is coming and who is going?

October 30th, 2019 - Docklands News

With the 2020 City of Melbourne elections now due in less than a year, it’s a reasonable question to ask: which of the current 11 councillors are running again?

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Renewed push for maritime museum

October 30th, 2019 - Docklands News

Calls for a new maritime heritage museum in Docklands were heightened last month at the Melbourne Maritime Heritage Network's (MMHN) inaugural annual general meeting (AGM).

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Cladding Bill

October 30th, 2019 - Docklands News

The state government passed a Bill last month providing it with greater powers to chase ''dodgy'' builders for combustible cladding.

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Docklands - the creative jewel of Victoria

October 30th, 2019 - Docklands News

Docklands became the home of a new Hollywood project and to the final piece in Victoria's creative capital with a $46 million investment announced on October 19.

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Chamber success

October 30th, 2019 - Docklands News

The Docklands Chamber of Commerce (DCC) recapped another strong year at its annual general meeting on October 22.

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