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Docklands’ free Repair Cafe is returning and asking for interested locals to reach out
Docklands’ Repair Cafe is set to return this May, and organisers Docklands Neighbourhood House (DNH) and Docklands Representative Group (DRG) are looking for locals to help it flourish.
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Alma Doepel bunk sponsorship program off to a good start
Down in Docklands under the Bolte Bridge, there is an exciting project under way – the restoration of the “last of her kind” Australian-built, three-masted tall ship.
Read MoreA school holiday bonanza at The District
If you have vacation plans, scrap them, because The District is embarking on its biggest-ever program of school holiday activations.
Read MoreInternational Women’s Day celebrations at Melbourne Quarter promise an inspiring buzz of activity
From March 6 to March 10, the city’s newest precinct Melbourne Quarter will host a variety of free and ticketed events to celebrate International Women’s Day.
Read MoreResidents toughen stance on ATET
A group of Docklands residents is seeking to increase its influence by forming an incorporated group and posting a crowd funding pitch for $15,000.
Read MoreA Filipino Fiesta at Mission to Seafarers
This Melbourne Food and Wine Festival (MFWF), The Entree.Pinays will be throwing a weekend-long Filipino Barrio Fiesta by the Sea in partnership with Mission to Seafarers Victoria, in recognition and celebration of their work in caring for seafarers since 1857.
Read MoreOnly way is up for new Mission to Seafarers CEO
Recently appointed Mission to Seafarers Victoria (MtSV) CEO Neil James says the opportunity to commercialise its heritage-listed venue, while continuing its core operation of supporting seafarers, presents both “a great opportunity and a great challenge”.
Read MoreRotary opens second-hand bookshop in Docklands
The Rotary Club of Carlton has teamed up with the Rotary Club of Albert Park to launch a second-hand bookshop at The District Docklands to raise funds for community projects.
Read MoreCalls for more police patrols, cameras: new report into hooning reveals
Outcomes from a series of state government-led community engagement sessions into hooning, including within the City of Melbourne, have been revealed in a new report.
Read MoreSignificant Hindu festival marks the start of a new season in Docklands
Vasant Festival, the Indian cultural festival marking the start of the spring season, took over Docklands’ Buluk Park and Library at the Dock on Saturday, February 25, with a flurry of exciting activities.
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