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Layers of Blak exhibition returns for a second year
Eleven Victorian First Nations Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists and designers have been chosen for their unique talents and ideas to present their stories through exquisite contemporary jewellery.
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Vertical Neighbourhood Watch
Neighbourhood Watch is about neighbours looking out for neighbours, but can this work in our vertical villages?
Read MoreWe’re in very strange times
The world has changed and nowhere is it clearer than in Docklands. It can’t be highlighted any more than the disparity between our hotels and our hospitality industry.
Read MoreThe benefit principle explained
The benefit principle is simple in premise; when levying for “extraordinary items of expenditure” that do not benefit all owners equally, the owner that benefits more, should pay more.
Read MoreEvery spine counts this World Spine Day!
On October 16, we at Docklands Health will celebrate World Spine Day 2022 to raise awareness about spinal disorders.
Read MoreSydney’s Mascot Tower and Opal Towers should serve as a warning to Melbourne’s building industry
A downturn in consumer confidence about building standards is the last thing that developers and builders of residential apartment buildings need right now.
Read MoreCash to ditch short stays!
A city in Arizona, USA is implementing an innovative plan to enhance housing availability for locals.
Read MoreMore needs to be done to keep Docklands Primary students safe
I’ve been working hard alongside parents and the local community for over a year now to raise awareness about road safety issues around Docklands Primary School.
Read MoreBreaking the cancer cycle
A team of ANZ Docklands staff is aiming to raise $50,000 for the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre by taking part in a 200 km bike ride next month.
Read MoreDocklands’ social connectors and neighbourhood helpers
For Eva Yal and Meryl Liew, their time in Docklands would have been a very different experience without their two loyal and loving West Highland Terriers – Olaf and Yarra.
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Where is the real power at Town Hall?
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