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Reading habits during the pandemic
Books dealing with anxiety and adversity are the top reads by borrowers in Docklands, according to lists of e-resources released by the City of Melbourne.
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Docklands ‘‘should rebound’’ says Property Council
A “strong-performing” commercial property sector in Docklands “should rebound” from the difficulties posed by COVID-19, the Property Council of Australia’s Victorian director has said.
Read MoreMovement at Digital Harbour
Developer Digital Harbour Holdings has recently submitted plans to the state government for twin commercial office towers at the site adjacent to Melbourne Water’s headquarters at 30-40 Digital Drive.
Read MoreA true champion of Docklands passes
Summing up the life of Peter Crowley in a 400- word column is a bit similar to decoding one of the man's famed long-winded emails; almost impossible.
Read MoreDRG to host vertical living webinar
The Docklands Representative Group (DRG) will host a webinar on June 18 focused on help- ing local residential strata communities prepare for the world post COVID-19.
Read MoreThink Pink Zooms ahead
The Think Pink Foundation at Yarra's Edge, forced to suspend all of its on- site operations since March 16 as a result of COVID-19, is literally now ''Zooming'' head.
Read MoreLibrary to reopen
The Library at the Dock at Victoria Harbour will reopen on Tuesday, June 9, the City of Melbourne has confirmed.
Read MoreMums make the streets their own
Last month just off Collins St, local mums were taking pleasure in creating their own form of village life after the initial culture shock of the pandemic.
Read MoreQuiet budget for Docklands
While funding was allocated for key projects in surrounding areas, investment in Docklands infrastructure appeared light-on in the City of Melbourne's recently released draft 2020-21 budget.
Read MoreLocal government elections to proceed
The state government has confirmed that local government elections will still go ahead as planned on Saturday, October 24.
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