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Residents are the big spenders
City of Melbourne residents spend four times as much as city workers in Melbourne’s shops, cafes and bars, new research has revealed.
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Finding balance by creating a wellness routine that works for you
In the hustle and bustle of our daily lives, finding balance can often feel like a distant dream, a fleeting oasis amid a desert of obligations and responsibilities.
Read MoreDocklands needs a high school
When it comes to school planning in our inner city, we need bold, creative ideas.
Read MoreDocklands’ own four-legged Hero
In the heart of Docklands, two-year-old Maltese-Shih Tzu-Pomeranian, Hero, has embraced Docklands’ waterfront lifestyle with his aunt, Kat.
Read MoreAre you a new unit owner? Make sure you attend the first annual general meeting
For a long time in Victoria, it was a common practice for the developer of residential towers to ensure that they arranged their affairs to benefit them before they settled on the lots and handed over control of the owners’ corporation (OC) to lot owners.
Read MoreDisconnect between council and residential strata
In recent years, the landscape of Victoria, especially in Docklands, has been reshaped by the rise of strata-titled properties. Yet, despite their prevalence, there is a glaring lack of understanding within local council about how residential strata operates.
Read MoreSupport for Docklands fountain show
Docklanders overwhelmingly agree that a one-of-a-kind fountain and flame show in Victoria Harbour would put Docklands on the map.
Read MorePositive affirmations: shifting your mindset for success
In the fast-paced whirlwind of modern life, where stress and uncertainty often loom large, the power of positive affirmations stands as a beacon of hope and resilience.
Read MoreCelebrating Docklands’ maritime heritage in 2024
The Melbourne Maritime Heritage Network (MMHN) looks forward in 2024 to working with the Docklands community to grow public awareness of the precinct’s unique maritime heritage.
Read MoreEmbedded networks review by Victorian Government not comprehensive enough
The Victorian Government announced back in October 2018 an election commitment to ban embedded networks in new residential apartment buildings, with appropriate exemptions for buildings that use renewable energy microgrids to deliver low-cost renewable energy to apartment buildings.
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