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Radical retrofits
Ninety-nine percent of Docklanders reside in apartments, and a growing number of their residential buildings are fast approaching their two-decade mark.
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Neighbourhood policing: local safety committee
On Friday, October 20, 2023, Victoria Police hosted the quarterly meeting of the Local Safety Committee for Melbourne West and Melbourne North.
Read MoreRESILIENT Docklands
The City of Melbourne is currently working on a four-year initiative on community disaster resilience known as Prepare Melbourne. The stated aim is to engage and prepare residents and communities to enhance their resilience to hazards, disasters and the health impacts of climate change.
Read MoreDocklands Community Forum on safety and policing
On Wednesday evening, August 9, the Docklands Representative Group (DRG) hosted a community forum on local policing in Docklands.
Read MoreDocklands Community Forum on Safety
The next Docklands Community Forum is on Wednesday, August 9 from 6.30pm to 8pm at the Library at the Dock Performance Space.
Read MoreRepair Café Docklands is back!
May saw the return of Docklands’ Repair Café in a new place with new partners!
Read MoreBig Build’s veloway to Docklands
Most Docklanders would be more than aware of the plethora of major roadworks surrounding our neighbourhood – the “periodic/intermittent” road closures of Wurundjeri Way and the Footscray Rd “disruptions”.
Read MorePlanning issues are more widespread than ATET
ATET is merely the 2022 incarnation of the planning problems in Docklands.
Read MoreSafety in our multi-use precinct
Night-time activities in Docklands have shone a light on the impact of noise upon our community, and great effort has been made to capture data on sound levels, trajectories, penetrations and impact, which is all important work.
Read MoreDocklands night-time economy
You can’t operate a night-time economy without night-time staff – and that includes council officials and other authorities.
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