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Staying home has meant learning new work-ways – but what now might be expected of our apartment buildings?
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Docklands “mumpreneur” discovers dream business during lockdowns
For Docklands mum-of-two, Tammie Winward, there has never been a more important time to “tell our most treasured people that they matter”.
Read MoreGiving a voice to our international students
While Cr Philip Le Liu has brought many passions to the City of Melbourne, his greatest ambition continues to be making Melbourne the number one student city in the world.
Read More‘Fester’ gives thanks
Popular Docklands biker “Fester” last month paid tribute to two local businesses which helped his group raised funds to battle child abuse.
Read MoreDocklands welcomes retired farm dog
Coco the kelpie is a farm dog who’s scared of cows.
Read MoreHow to turn household objects into a home gym
There’s no denying it – we’re all spending a lot more time at home than we bargained for lately.
Read MoreDocklands Chamber of Commerce strategic plan
While I could easily write another piece on Lockdown 7.0, or mental health, or how many businesses won’t be coming back, I’m instead going to share the first thoughts for our five-year strategic plan and what we will be focusing on.
Read MoreResident victory
A stalwart resident at an inner-city apartment complex has reported a monumental victory over developer chicanery and council ineptitude.
Read MoreOar-inspiring paddler inspires fellow dragon boaters amid rough waters
For Zijing Chu of Docklands, dragon boating is more than just a little-known recreational sport – it builds a sense of community and forges new friendships.
Read MoreLet’s acknowledge the immense debt we owe to seafarers
Through the ravages of COVID-19, we need to be thankful to many of the land-based people who have helped in getting us through this period – the health workers, police, defence personnel, utility crews, caregivers of all kinds – the many volunteers. Without their help we would be much worse off.
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We will eventually be stronger
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