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Firelight Festival lights up Docklands this July
The free Docklands Firelight Festival will return in July thanks to a record investment from the City of Melbourne and the Victorian Government.
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Award keeps the wind in Peter’s sails
Dr Peter Harris's love affair with wooden sailing ships goes back more than half a century when he was a lad growing up in the UK.
Read MoreCouncil picks up vaccination slack
People who get a COVID-19 jab will be rewarded with "irresistible offers" as part of a new City of Melbourne campaign.
Read MoreThink Pink looks to reopening its doors
The Think Pink Foundation's Living Centre is gradually transitioning back to face-to-face operations following almost 18 months online.
Read MoreLockdown in a high-rise
Residents of some apartment towers are cheering themselves up with small creative acts.
Read MoreIMAGINARIA extended
Futuristic play experience IMAGINARIA has expanded its Docklands immersive exhibition to include two new "mind-bending" installations, including a talking artificial intelligence projection and a series of interactive sound cylinders.
Read MoreGuns seized following Docklands firearms incident
Armed Crime Squad detectives have arrested a man and seized a number of firearms following a search warrant in a Docklands apartment building this morning.
Read MoreTop honour for community stalwart
Elizabeth (Libby) Cousins remembers the days when cargo ships would arrive regularly at Victoria Docks in Docklands in the late '60s, well before the precinct was a dream on a drawing board.
Read MoreMAGNET reopens
Docklands' much-loved photography centre MAGNET Galleries Melbourne has reopened following the recent lockdown.
Read MoreIcehouse given much-needed funding injection
Docklands' O'Brien Icehouse has received $2 million worth of support from the Victorian Government.
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