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The Docklands community is invited to help with Docklands image spotting!

The Docklands community is invited to help with Docklands image spotting!

March 2nd, 2022 - Jackie Watts

You are invited to participate at the forthcoming Melbourne Maritime Heritage Network (MMHN) Heritage and Museum Special Advisory Group’s fascinating workshop in Docklands.

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Curbing short stays

March 2nd, 2022 - Adam Bandt

It’s hard to develop a sense of community when all the apartments around you are being flipped on sites like Airbnb. 

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Docklands Dollars 3008

March 2nd, 2022 - Shane Wylie

By now I’m hoping you will have become aware of Docklands Dollars 3008 – our new program to support locals spending locally.

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Safety upgrades coming to Docklands Primary School

March 2nd, 2022 - Ellen Sandell

You may have heard that the roads around Docklands Primary School have recently been flagged for some important safety upgrades, thanks to the hard work of local parents and staff working together with my office.

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A long journey to excellence

March 2nd, 2022 - Docklands News

The Automotive Centre of Excellence (ACE) came to Docklands via a collaboration more than 10 years ago between Kangan Batman TAFE and the Fox Trust.

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Second time around for King Louis XIIII

March 2nd, 2022 - Carol Saffer

Helen Johnson is the owner of Louis, a nearly-eight-year-old, silver-grey Standard Poodle, and she can’t imagine life without him.

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Sunday in Victoria Harbour

March 2nd, 2022 - Stella Barber

Up to $15 available in local discounts … read on.

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Everybody in the pool!

March 2nd, 2022 - Docklands News

In response to the request in Docklands News for comments on this proposal, I can only say that I would be delighted if this project were to go ahead.

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The times, they are a changin’

March 2nd, 2022 - Abby Crawford

The words of Bob Dylan’s song have been bouncing around in my head as life seems to head in new directions.

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Victoria Dock

March 2nd, 2022 - Ashley Smith

In the early 1930s Victoria Dock was one of the biggest sites for trade and export in Melbourne. A constant queue of ships sailed in, unloaded their cargo, recharged and reloaded, then left for the next port.

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Concerns remain over Fishermans Bend

Concerns remain over Fishermans Bend

April 29th, 2015 - Docklands News
Creative writing awards

Creative writing awards

May 29th, 2009 - Shane Scanlan
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