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Extraordinarily captured stories displayed at Magnet Galleries
For the first time in 67 years the World Press Photo Foundation has chosen Melbourne, and Docklands’ very own Magnet Galleries Melbourne, to present its renowned exhibition.
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Dogs set to have a ball as council considers new off-leash areas
Popular parks in Docklands could receive off-leash dog areas under a plan being considered by the City of Melbourne.
Read MoreStudy lifts lid on polystyrene pollution in Yarra River
Polystyrene is the most common item of litter in the Yarra River and a Docklands litter trap collected more pieces of the macroplastic than any other in inner-Melbourne, new research from the Yarra Riverkeeper Association shows.
Read MoreRiverkeeper travelogue
The first major bridge is the Charles Grimes and it marks the beginning of a journey to get to know the Yarra River better.
Read MoreCouncil’s night-time committee extended for another year
All 18 members of the City of Melbourne’s first Night Time Economy Advisory Committee (NTEAC) have been reappointed for a further 12 months to continue supporting the city’s recovery from COVID-19.
Read MoreResidents at wits’ end as blaring music from nightclub makes life a living hell
A nightclub next to Victoria Harbour is making life miserable for a Docklands couple as loud DJ music constantly blasts until the early hours.
Read MoreA market’s hope for locals to support locals
As the winter breeze takes over Melbourne, Docklands Promenade Twilight Market has transitioned to a day market.
Read MoreRomance on the shortlist
Jules is a software developer from the United States and she has come to Docklands for Christmas but there’s more brewing beneath the surface.
Read MoreFunding returns for Salvos’ street teams
A suspended program that helped distressed young people on Friday and Saturday nights has had its funding reinstated by the City of Melbourne.
Read MoreNew mobile library drives digital literacy to Melburnians
A new City of Melbourne initiative is seeking to bridge the literacy gap for those local residents unable to access the council’s six library branches.
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