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Think Pink looks to reopening its doors
The Think Pink Foundation's Living Centre is gradually transitioning back to face-to-face operations following almost 18 months online.
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Cr Hakim leads way for free sanitary trial
New councillor and Docklands resident Jamal Hakim has led an initiative which will see the City of Melbourne become the first council in Australia to trial free sanitary products for women and girls in six council facilities.
Read MoreHealth provided to workers at home
For anyone working from home, staying active and healthy - both physically and mentally - can be difficult.
Read MoreNew-look morning tea, same big impact
While COVID-19 safety measures meant the team at Berth and Cargo was unable to host its usual Biggest Morning Tea event, it didn’t stop it raising $7500 for the Cancer Council on May 28 thanks to a clever tweak.
Read MoreCOVID-19 and Fishermans Bend
The economic impacts of COVID-19 are being felt far and wide. But for Australia’s largest-ever urban renewal project in Fishermans Bend, the pandemic could prove the major catalyst in determining how the state government’s vision plays out.
Read MoreMore time to connect
As a professional historian it’s impossible for me not to reflect on the historical reality that is the era of COVID-19.
Read MoreHow the virus has hit Docklands
The Docklands community and economy are, like the rest of the world, wading through an unprecedented experience.
Read MoreWellbeing in a heating city
Advertorial by Meg HillMelburnians look forward to summer every year, but for some groups within the community high temperatures can pose serious health risks.
Read MoreButt out Docklands!
By Janette CorcoranNovember saw over 30 Docklanders come together for another local street clean.
Read MoreAlma’s sweet 116th
The Alma Doepel and crew will be celebrating the ship’s 116th year on October 11 with a birthday dinner.
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