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The free service reducing the stigma of managing periods
The City of Melbourne has extended its free period care pilot program until June 30, after it was successfully launched in September 2021.
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“Floating wetlands” set to transform the Yarra River in Docklands
A series of “floating wetlands” are being launched in Docklands under a trial project to support a healthy ecosystem on the Yarra River.
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Read MoreWhat’s that you said Jack?
While the Norfolk Pines on Harbour Esplanade may struggle in Docklands’ wind, there’s a new tree in town that is firmly planted in the ground.
Read MoreBerthing at Little Dock … maybe for a cuppa?
Before the Spencer Street Bridge was built, this was the view from the corner of Spencer and Flinders streets.
Read MoreA legal labyrinth
Navigating the legislative changes affecting owners’ corporations (OCs) over the past four years is quite a challenge. We offer this thread to help you through the maze:
Read MoreWhy dancing is great for your body
For as long as humans have been walking, we’ve been dancing.
Read MoreKoorie Heritage Trust ends the year on a celebratory high
To celebrate the start of the festive season, the Koorie Heritage Trust (KHT) is busily preparing for its annual family friendly Koorie Krismas, but not before it also celebrates 10 years of the Koorie Art Show.
Read MoreLooking ahead to 2023 in Docklands
It’s encouraging to see that the big corporates’ promise to bring their employees back to the office is finally beginning to come to life in Docklands.
Read MoreTime for action in Docklands
More wind and rain in Docklands – but hopefully less “hot air and more action” from Development Victoria (DV) and City of Melbourne (CoM) in their consultations with the community about how to revitalise the Docklands precinct.
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