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The joy and freedom of being a Docklander
Professor Brian Oldfield first became a Docklands resident when he brought his yacht to Victoria Harbour and lived on it for eight months.
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Media campaign reaches 1 million Victorians
We Live Here has been working with media professionals to reach out to Victorians affected by the short-stay industry and we have been overwhelmed with support.
Read MoreUrban forests in a concrete jungle
For a seventh consecutive year Melbourne has been named the world’s most liveable city by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) - but how liveable are our fast growing high-density precincts?
Read MoreFun outing for fluffy dog
Casper the Samoyed had a fun day out in NewQuay with his temporary carer Sam Steer.
Read MoreSleep and your wellbeing
Lack of good quality sleep has been linked to poor dietary choices.
Read MoreSometimes life just happens
Sometimes life just happens. Life just happens, in spite of what you thought was going to happen or what you were thinking you were trying to achieve.
Read MoreCouncil witness duds Docklands
The City of Melbourne’s traffic expert witness to the West Gate Tunnel inquiry on August 28 threw Docklands under a proverbial bus.
Read MoreIn pursuit of durian
Durian has a bad name but Docklands restaurateur Chan Uoy is doing his bit to boost the reputation of the fruit.
Read MoreDoyle at the end of his tether on oBikes
Lord Mayor Robert Doyle has come “to the end of his tether” with the operator of the oBike scheme and is preparing to act.
Read MoreUnderspending on works and staff blowout
How does the City of Melbourne manage to consistently underspend its capital works budget by tens of millions of dollars every year?
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