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Government takes lead on cladding
By Sean CarThe state government ended years of speculation last month when it pledged $600 million of taxpayers' money to remove high-risk cladding from apartment buildings.
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Council declares climate emergency
City of Melbourne councillors moved an urgent item of business last month by formally declaring a “climate and biodiversity emergency”.
Read MoreDocklands Primary adds a kindergarten
A $10 million kindergarten addition to Docklands Primary School was announced on July 22 as part of the state government's pledge to ditch ''double drop-offs''.
Read MoreSecond speed date
The Docklands Chamber of Commerce (DCC) will host its second speed networking event on August 21 after the success of its first instalment in June.
Read MoreStation’s congestion headache
By Meg HillSouthern Cross Station’s congestion problems have continued to worsen as negotiations between the station’s private operator and the government have so far proved fruitless.
Read MorePop-up sculptures
Collins Square will host a passive exhibition from July 29 to August 16 featuring more than 50 original sculptures from the Association of Sculptures of Victoria.
Read MoreAlma Doepel gala
By Sarah BartlettAlma Doepel is holding its fourth annual Voyage of a Lifetime fundraising luncheon on August 16.
Read MoreOpen Alma!
By Sarah BartlettDid you know that the Alma Doepel restoration is open on Tuesdays for historical and heritage tours of the 155-year-old Australian three masted topsail schooner?
Read MoreDocklands cameos in new TV series
A new television series, which premiered on July 17 on Channel Ten, shows Docklands in a slightly different light through the lens of murder mysteries.
Read MoreCalling out for language volunteers
The City of Melbourne is looking for English as a Second Language (ESL) volunteer teachers to start up conversation clubs at the Library at the Dock.
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