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Maritime opportunities for Docklanders during Rare Book Week
The Rare Book Week program, running from July 21 to 29, offers fascinating presentations of interest to maritime enthusiasts. Some notable events include …
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Adelaide based One and All comes to Melbourne for International Rotary Convention
Adelaide based Tall Ship One and All came to Melbourne on a blustery rain swept day in May.
Read MoreA line that doesn’t bleed
A fluid line is valued in the arts and there is nothing closer to the hearts of millennials than catching up for a coffee.
Read MoreRepair Café Docklands is back!
May saw the return of Docklands’ Repair Café in a new place with new partners!
Read MoreLibrary emerges from dock
Construction of the Docklands Library and Community Centre at Victoria Harbour is progressing, with the framework of the first floor now clearly visible.
Read MoreSuburban councils take the lead
The City of Melbourne is falling behind suburban councils in the race to prevent the city being overrun by short stays.
Read MoreTwo opportunities for Docklanders …
Firstly, anniversaries are always fun – 90th anniversaries in particular! Docklands residents and visitors are in for a treat in Victoria Harbour at 12 noon on Sunday, June 25.
Read MoreThink twice and sleep on it before firing off that email complaint to the owners’ corporation chairperson
A Court in Sydney has awarded damages of $120,000 to the elderly chairperson of an apartment block, after a tenant sent an email to him and the other owners in which she asked him to stop emailing her about locking her mailbox.
Read MoreBetter future for housing within reach
Australia faces significant housing challenges. Recently, issues of housing and homelessness have dominated our national policy conversation.
Read MoreFour easy things you can do right now to start improving your health
Getting healthier isn’t a quick fix, as much as we’d love to click our fingers and make it happen.
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