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Empowering women locally and abroad
In late March, Rev. Ann Drummond was due to be formally inducted as a Member of the Order of Australia, a prestigious honour limited to just 365 Australians each year.
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Resourcing Gippsland
Deb Sullivan lives in NewQuay and works in emergency management for the North West Metro Region, which encompasses the City of Melbourne.
Read MoreDental saving kids in Timor Leste
Through meeting a community group after moving to Docklands, Kim Hindmarsh was able to turn a personal passion into charity caring for 2500 kids in 10 schools in Timor Leste.
Read MoreFrom the docks to the harbour
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.
Read MoreMore than dodgy pylons under Central Pier
As news of Central Pier’s shutdown broke, most thought of the businesses that would be forced to close indefinitely. Some current customs employees were dining on the pier when they were told to leave within 15 minutes.
Read MoreGetting better with age
Docklands resident Dr Ian Brammar shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon.
Read MoreA passion for connecting with people is what motivates all aspects of Daniel Limmy’s life.
Since moving to Melbourne from London 10 years ago, the 38-year-old has become widely known around our city as a hard-working and caring figure who continues to give to others.
Read MoreThere’s no place like Docklands
For Docklander Dr Yvonne Zhou-Grundy, there’s really no other place in Melbourne to live.
Read MoreA dux Docklander
Docklands resident Lisette Ortonez Camero is the first person in her degree to be awarded the Dux of Bachelor of Event Management at William Angliss Institute.
Read MoreA dux Docklander
Docklands resident Lissette Ordonez Camero is the first person in her degree to be awarded the Dux of Bachelor of Event Management at William Angliss Institute.
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