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Pilot projects in vertical villages
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
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.
Read MoreHave you ever held a secret dream close to your heart?
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 …
Read MoreThe most modern hotel in Australia
Imagine you’re an eager tourist arriving at Spencer Street Station in the late 1920s or early 1930s.
Read MoreDocklands’ very own “personal cheerleader”
For Latvian-born Docklander Zanda Kruze, helping people and building an uplifting positive rapport with whomever she meets has always been in her DNA.
Read MoreFeasibility study completed on connection between Docklands and West Melbourne, but not released
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.
Read MoreFears Docklands is fast becoming a “no-go zone” at night following fatal stabbing
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.
Read MoreCouncil encourages Docklanders to “participate”, but to what end?
The City of Melbourne launched its Participate Docklands campaign on March 3 – the day after Docklands News published its March edition.
Read MoreHooded thieves make off with weathervane
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.
Read MoreResidents going through hell with late-night partying
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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