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Superheroes skate for an event with heart
Professional ice skaters dressed as superheroes delighted crowds at O’Brien Icehouse on Saturday, May 14, while raising awareness about congenital heart disease.
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Reaching for the moon
Gowrie Victoria has a strong belief that children should be active citizens in the community, to help broaden their sense of belonging and self-empowerment. After two years of COVID lockdowns in Melbourne, children from The Harbour and Docklands Kinder are starting to explore the city once more.
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Read MoreDocklander couple believes they have “everything at their fingertips”
For Shane and Sue Mason, the saying “the world is your oyster” has never rung more true since they made the call to move to Docklands nearly four years ago.
Read MoreThe duels of Batman’s Hill
This sketch, drawn sometime after 1863 (according to the annotation), displays the western boundary of Melbourne during the 1830s. Perched on the hill, is a house that once was the home of John Batman, the city’s founder.
Read MoreArts venues at risk: we must save the Nicholas Building and The Curtin Hotel
Arts and culture is central to Melbourne’s identity. Personally, it’s one of the main reasons I love to live here. Hopping on a tram to the Comedy Festival, seeing a show at La Mama, or being able to enjoy a live music gig almost any time of the week or year are some of the great pleasures of being a Melburnian.
Read MoreMicromobility infrastructure in vertical villages
Many vertical villages are investigating electric vehicle recharging options, but e-cars are not the only vehicles that need these facilities.
Read MoreHeritage really matters to Docklands and Australia
Docklands residents and businesses know only too well that heritage asset protection is non-existent in Docklands. For example: Central Pier.
Read MoreSex parties on short-stay platforms
The Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) is about to be exposed to sordid details of drug- and alcohol-fuelled sex parties and strippers enriching a short-stay operator in a Melbourne apartment complex.
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