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A familiar face returns to Docklands
Amid all the uncertainty of a global pandemic, the return of one Docklands stalwart has come as a pleasant reprieve.
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Read MoreNew offerings at The District Docklands Market Lane
While The District Docklands continues to expand, so too does the abundance of quality food offerings for shoppers.
Read MoreBetter lives through stronger bones
A new South Melbourne business is promising better health through a simple way to grow bone density.
Read MoreBest noodles close to work
Asian street food is a popular lunchbreak alternative and there’s nothing like the drama and sizzle of noodles, fresh vegies and spices hitting the hot oil in a dish cooked specially for you.
Read MoreGolden Fleece enters a golden age
It was an eleventh-hour bid that landed, now co-owners Sam Austen and James Robbins, the keys to a South Melbourne icon – the historic Golden Fleece Hotel.
Read MoreAuthentic Greek? Yassas please!
When it comes to authentic Greek cuisine, Pawan Narang, owner of the recently opened Yassas – The Greek Way at The District Docklands, has it down to a fine art.
Read MoreFear of the dentist? Fear not!
For some of us, it’s been many years since we’ve scheduled a dentist appointment.
Read MoreJustInTime moves into Wharf Club
The picturesque Wharf Club fitness centre has handed over management to local stalwart, and long-time Southbank Local News (Docklands News’ sister publication) contributor, Justin Moran.
Read MoreDocklands pioneer Tony Smarrelli is back in the business of giving locals tax advice.
The experienced tax accountant is involved in a new business – Spartan Financial – but is offering the same sound advice as he has since 1971 when he was recruited by H&R Block as the regional manager for Melbourne.
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