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Pilot projects in vertical villages

Pilot projects in vertical villages

March 31st, 2022 - Dr Janette Corcoran

Vertical villages need improvements tailored to our way of living – but how will pilot projects help?

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Lots to see at KHT

March 31st, 2022 - Spencer Fowler Steen

Docklands News caught up with Koorie Heritage Trust (KHT) CEO Tom Mosby in March to discuss all things art, design and education happening at the Trust.

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Have you ever held a secret dream close to your heart?

March 31st, 2022 - Abby Crawford

Maybe a romantic dream, of meeting the most perfect partner … maybe a dream of winning Lotto and finally being able to walk away from a thankless role … maybe, of being free …

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The most modern hotel in Australia

March 31st, 2022 - Ashley Smith

Imagine you’re an eager tourist arriving at Spencer Street Station in the late 1920s or early 1930s.

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Docklands’ very own “personal cheerleader”

March 31st, 2022 - Kaylah Joelle Baker

For Latvian-born Docklander Zanda Kruze, helping people and building an uplifting positive rapport with whomever she meets has always been in her DNA.

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Feasibility study completed on connection between Docklands and West Melbourne, but not released

March 30th, 2022 - Sean Car

A City of Melbourne meeting in West Melbourne last month heard that the council had already completed a feasibility study on a long-mooted plan to connect Docklands to West Melbourne via a bridge, which is yet to be publicly released.

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Fears Docklands is fast becoming a “no-go zone” at night following fatal stabbing

March 30th, 2022 - Brendan Rees

Docklands residents have expressed increased concerns about safety in their neighbourhoods after a 23-year-old rising basketball star was tragically stabbed to death last month.

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Council encourages Docklanders to “participate”, but to what end?

March 30th, 2022 - Sean Car

The City of Melbourne launched its Participate Docklands campaign on March 3 – the day after Docklands News published its March edition.

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Hooded thieves make off with weathervane

March 30th, 2022 - Rhonda Dredge

A 100-year-old copper weathervane in the form of a galleon-style sailing ship has been stolen from its rightful place atop the historic Mission to Seafarers building in Docklands. 

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Residents going through hell with late-night partying

March 30th, 2022 - Brendan Rees

Blaring music from “fine dining” restaurants and unruly patrons yelling and fighting in the streets is making life a nightmare for residents in a waterfront district of Docklands.

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A santa invasion

A santa invasion

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New park opening excites

New park opening excites

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