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Council trial making high-rise composting a reality
In an Australian-first, the City of Melbourne has introduced its Food Organics and Garden Organics (FOGO) collection service in high-rise buildings through a 12-month pilot program.
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Only way is up for new Mission to Seafarers CEO
Recently appointed Mission to Seafarers Victoria (MtSV) CEO Neil James says the opportunity to commercialise its heritage-listed venue, while continuing its core operation of supporting seafarers, presents both “a great opportunity and a great challenge”.
Read MoreRotary opens second-hand bookshop in Docklands
The Rotary Club of Carlton has teamed up with the Rotary Club of Albert Park to launch a second-hand bookshop at The District Docklands to raise funds for community projects.
Read MoreCalls for more police patrols, cameras: new report into hooning reveals
Outcomes from a series of state government-led community engagement sessions into hooning, including within the City of Melbourne, have been revealed in a new report.
Read MoreSignificant Hindu festival marks the start of a new season in Docklands
Vasant Festival, the Indian cultural festival marking the start of the spring season, took over Docklands’ Buluk Park and Library at the Dock on Saturday, February 25, with a flurry of exciting activities.
Read MoreNew book The Art of Winging It puts Docklands on readers’ radars
Docklands has meant something special to Dr Kaushik Sridhar for many years, and now those memories of living here have been woven into his recently released book The Art of Winging It.
Read MoreDocklands’ hottest new restaurant
Since opening late last year, the hype surrounding Horn and Hoof, Docklands’ newest European dining experience, has been palpable.
Read MoreThe awards keep coming for Lucas Real Estate
February was a good month for local real estate heavyweights, Lucas Real Estate, with the agency taking out a whopping 11 industry awards.
Read MoreOn a figurative journey
There is an otherworldliness attempting to break through Gary Willis’s paintings on show at Library at the Dock.
Read MoreRing in the New Year with new aspirations
It’s the new year and I’m already up to old tricks. Such as saying, “I can’t believe it’s nearly February”.
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An anything but ordinary Chihuahua
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