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Berthing at Little Dock … maybe for some tea
Before there was a bridge, this scene is what met vehicles at the corner of Spencer and Flinders streets.
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Tourism sector calls for short-stay day limit
Tourism industry groups want Victoria to follow other states, including NSW, and impose a limit on the number of days per year that properties can be let as short stays.
Read MoreDriving ideas for Docklands
An interesting month has just gone past in Docklands with the first round of the Docklands Summit workshops having been held. I attended along with a raft of fellow Chamber colleagues, Docklands businesses, residents, and reference groups.
Read MoreWorkspace Week - work well from anywhere!
The Australian Chiropractors Association (ACA) has launched Workspace Week with a health warning urging Australians to correct their poorly set up home workspaces to avoid physical injuries that may be caused by unsafe workspace practices.
Read MoreMaritime garden for Docklands?
Melbourne Maritime Heritage Network (MMHN) proposes that Development Victoria and the City of Melbourne activate the languishing Docklands precinct with a maritime garden – a unique public open space designed to attract and engage the public, and in particular engage young people, with the maritime technological wonders which enabled centuries of exploration and trade across the vast oceans.
Read MoreA day in the life of a Greens MP staffer
If you’ve ever called, emailed, or popped into Ellen’s office, there’s a good chance you’ve spoken to one of us.
Read MoreVertical village winter blues
Melbourne definitely had a frosty winter, but did we have to shiver?
Read MoreFamily is everything
Sometimes we don’t realise this until it’s too late. Or maybe we realise it, but still think we have time to appreciate them.
Read MoreHow I’m fighting the cost-of-living crisis
Many people across Melbourne are doing it tough.
Read MoreI can’t agree
As a resident of Docklands for eight years, I am bemused by the opinion of the City of Melbourne that occasional big events are seen as the best way to encourage and increase patronage back to Docklands.
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