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Short-stays behind property price pain
The Victorian Government must address the state’s unregulated commercial short-stay industry, if it’s serious about fixing Melbourne’s housing affordability crisis.
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Laughter, the key to working together
How do the 60,000 people who work in the Docklands area usually mark Christmas?
Read MoreHarbour Town is rebranding
Harbour Town Melbourne is becoming The District Docklands, a new shopping oasis for Melbourne featuring a retail centre re-launch.
Read MoreActivating vertical villages
The Heart Foundation has long advocated walkable neighbourhoods with connected streets and open spaces to promote physical activity, but what opportunities are there in our high-density vertical villages?
Read MoreZombie bridges are back
Docklands’ recurring nightmare bridges are back, with the release last month of the government’s Draft Fishermans Bend Framework.
Read MoreChronology of a broken promise
The Member for Albert Park, Martin Foley, writes to residents saying Labor would not support a proposed tram bridge between Collins St and Yarra’s Edge.
Read MoreFramework provides a bright future
Sustainable integrated transport and tougher planning controls are at the heart of the State Government’s latest framework for Docklands’ future neighbour Fishermans Bend.
Read MoreBig gift to local charity
Docklands real estate agency Nelson Alexander has donated $10,000 to local charity The Big Umbrella.
Read MoreLifeline for DCA
The Docklands Community Association (DCA) was revived at the last moment in October when it was looking like it had taken its last gasp.
Read MoreWalk and discover art
A recently launched Harbourside Docklands Art Trail app encourages art lovers to explore the original public art in Docklands.
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