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So far away from us – yet inextricably connected by the sea
Melbourne Maritime Heritage Network (MMHN) acknowledges with sorrow the desperate plight the citizens and seafarers of Ukraine.
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Imagine Docklands was under water
Imagine the damage if every underground car park in Docklands was underwater.
Read MorePilot projects in vertical villages
Vertical villages need improvements tailored to our way of living – but how will pilot projects help?
Read MoreLots to see at KHT
Docklands News caught up with Koorie Heritage Trust (KHT) CEO Tom Mosby in March to discuss all things art, design and education happening at the Trust.
Read MoreHave you ever held a secret dream close to your heart?
Maybe a romantic dream, of meeting the most perfect partner … maybe a dream of winning Lotto and finally being able to walk away from a thankless role … maybe, of being free …
Read MoreDocklands’ very own “personal cheerleader”
For Latvian-born Docklander Zanda Kruze, helping people and building an uplifting positive rapport with whomever she meets has always been in her DNA.
Read MoreTreating drug harm as a health problem
When my legislation to compulsorily extend existing Victoria Police’s diversion options to all people apprehended for use and/or possession of small quantities of drugs goes to a vote next week, my colleagues in the Victorian Parliament face a clear choice.
Read MoreDocklands, get more mobile this March
March is “Mobility Month”, and as your local chiropractor, I’m urging all Docklands residents to test their movement, mobility and safeguard their spinal health.
Read MoreAnother thing to consider before buying an apartment “off the plan” – check the builder too
With news hitting the public in late February regarding the construction juggernaut Probuild going into administration, many in the construction industry are now bracing for a ripple effect of smaller contractors and sub-contractors to also pull the plug.
Read MoreOff The Wall: New exhibition by indigenous artists blows audiences away
A stunning new exhibition at the Koorie Heritage Trust (KHT) brings together the work of three Indigenous artists and their individual experiences of loss and reclamation, as well as stories of their families, culture, and country in Naarm.
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