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A better world might begin soon
Writers deal with painful truths, and the chapel at Mission to Seafarers will open up its doors in August and September so the literary community can have its say about everything from abuse to self harm.
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Downtown lights the way
The most recent exhibition at the Deakin Downtown gallery, “No Turning Back – Artworks from The Torch”, will become a mainstay event in future years.
Read MoreVillage St lights up
The lights have been switched on in Village St as part of an activation conceived by Development Victoria and Walker Corporation.
Read MoreArt auction: The Emmanueli Collection
The Mission to Seafarers hosted an art auction on July 12, with works by well-known artists such as R_O_N_E, photographer John Gollings and illustrative artist Jeremy Kyle.
Read MoreUpcoming events in Docklands
The Docklands Chamber of Commerce hosted a lovely networking night on Victoria Harbour, and we have another special information night coming up on August 9 – Digital Docklands.
Read MoreSooky Romeo loves the attention
Romeo is a popular Maltese-Shih Tzu often attracting attention with his independent off-leash walks.
Read MoreWater views work for local novelist
Contemplating the calm waters of Victoria Harbour works for author Carol Jones, whose first “grown-ups” novel has been released internationally.
Read MoreOC discriminated against a disabled owner
Last month, a residential owners’ corporation (OC) in Travancore was found by the Supreme Court to be discriminating against a disabled owner by refusing to carry out modifications to its building to accommodate her wheelchair access.
Read MoreTaking the plunge on defect claims
Victorian consumers of plumbing services might be surprised to learn that they are protected by the most comprehensive statutory protections in Australia.
Read MoreWonder dachshund
Wonder Woman was spotted in Docklands in disguise as a little dachshund named Lola on a walk with owner Nicholas.
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