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Mental health during times of COVID-19
As I write this, we have almost two months of caretaker mode coming from the City of Melbourne Council due to the election. That combined with a relatively uncertain roadmap out of COVID-19 means this column will be a little bit different, a little bit personal.
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Stop ‘‘choking’’ us: Central Pier saga drags on
More than a year after Central Pier was shockingly evacuated and closed due to safety concerns, the director of the pier's anchor tenant has vented his anger at Development Victoria's (DV's) continued lack of support for businesses.
Read MoreSally Capp pledges resident panel
Docklands resident and incumbent Lord Mayor of Melbourne Sally Capp has told Docklands News that she is promising to provide a bigger voice for residents at the City of Melbourne if re-elected on October 24.
Read MoreDocklands projects pinpointed to reactivate city
The reconstruction of Central Pier, urban renewal of E-Gate and the delivery of a tram link to Fishermans Bend have all been nominated as ''priority infrastructure projects'' when the city re-emerges from COVID-19.
Read MoreDocklands Meet the Candidates event
Docklanders can meet their candidates for Lord Mayor at a virtual Zoom forum on October 7 beginning at 6pm and finishing at 7.30pm.
Read MoreLocals front and centre in election pledge
Docklands resident Dr Janette Corcoran will lead a ''Residents First'' ticket into this month's City of Melbourne election, looking to instil a balance between the needs of both locals and business.
Read MoreLabor supports postcode 3007
An elected Phil Reed Labor team at the upcoming City of Melbourne council elections would support a push from within the Yarra's Edge community to give the area its own unique identity.
Read MoreTeam Hakim to go in to bat for Docklands
A family ticket based in Docklands will contest the City of Melbourne elections to stand for an ''intersectional community''.
Read MoreSchool is almost here
Docklands Primary is well on its way, with construction nearing completion, expressions of interest open and teacher appointments being regularly announced.
Read MoreAndrew Ward runs for council
Long-time Docklands resident and owner and operator of Push! Fitness Andrew Ward is running for the City of Melbourne at the upcoming election on October 24, in a bid to stand up for small businesses in the post-COVID era.
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