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Docklands dodges a bullet
Docklands shook a monkey off its back last month when the spectre of a choking bridge across the entrance to Victoria Harbour was finally ruled out by the State Government.
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Winston the worldly dog
Like his namesake Winston Smith from 1984, Winston the dog is a switched-on individual.
Read MoreFire on the water
Docklands was in the news for the wrong reasons again last month with a massive boat fire at Yarra’s Edge capturing Melbourne’s interest.
Read MoreAn anything but ordinary Chihuahua
For Felicity, her little light chocolate puppy Mackenzie, or “Kenzie” for short, came into her life to give her company at just the right time.
Read MoreDocklands Dollars 3008
Our flagship program continues to bustle along. We’ve partnered with Lendlease, MAB, Mirvac and The District Docklands to offer a 25 per cent rebate (up to $25) when a Docklands resident spends at an eligible Docklands business.
Read MoreConsumer Affairs takes steps to improve the governance of OC managers
One bad apple can spoil the bunch. The owners’ corporation (OC) management industry is filled with talented and passionate individuals, who love working in OC management and thrive on the fast-paced nature of the business.
Read MoreHow to get started with healthy meal prepping
Recently, I’ve had an increase in questions around how to lose weight. This is obviously a large topic, and honestly, it comes down to preparation.
Read MoreGiving back to Docklands
What a great initiative from City of Melbourne and the Docklands Chamber of Commerce to provide residents access to $100,000 to support local businesses in the Docklands precinct to get back on their feet after the devastating effects of COVID-19.
Read MoreParty policy time
With the fragrance of a federal election in the air, we have a sniff of party policies at a national level on short stays.
Read MoreWe must protect Victoria’s oceans from gas drilling
Like most Victorians, our beaches and oceans are very special to me.
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