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More than dodgy pylons under Central Pier
As news of Central Pier’s shutdown broke, most thought of the businesses that would be forced to close indefinitely. Some current customs employees were dining on the pier when they were told to leave within 15 minutes.
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Neighbourhood Watch for vertical villages
With our high-rise precincts already well monitored, do our vertical villages need more watching?
Read MoreNew Owners’ Corporation Bill reads like a “favour for mates”
Strangely absent from the new Bill that was introduced into Parliament in the middle of September was a raft of consumer protections that would have prevented builders and developers from running roughshod and trampling over the legal rights of owners settling on new apartments.
Read MoreWindows of The District Docklands
Bodhi Woods, a young visual merchandising student at RMIT University, will soon see her window design in 29 Oxford stores across the country.
Read MoreDirty Docklands
Here is a look at the untidy state of the newly developed north side of Docklands (838 Collins St).
Read MoreOwners’ corporation bill
The long-awaited Owners’ Corporation (OC) Amendment Bill has been introduced into parliament.
Read MoreFirst day at the office
By day, Jay’s a finance officer on Little Bourke St, but by night, he looks after 16-month old Zeus, who he described as a “blue staffy with a hint of thorn.”
Read MoreThe past two weeks have been hell
They have been absolutely the most painful, confronting and terrifying few weeks.
Read MoreAnnual general meeting
The Docklands Chamber of Commerce (DCC) will host its annual general meeting (AGM) at Neolemonade restaurant on October 22 beginning at 5.30pm.
Read MoreGoods Shed reaches for the stars and comes out green - October 2009
Docklands’ historic goods shed has become Victoria’s first heritage-listed building to achieve a 5 Star Green Star rating for environmental efficiency.
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