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Meet Anikesh Sasmal
“When I landed in Melbourne it was a Friday night, around 9pm. I was put up in an Airbnb and the view of Docklands and the city from my bedroom was mesmerising.”
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Local ski coach recognised at 2023 Victorian Sport Awards
Docklands-based ski coach at the Olympic Winter Institute of Australia (OWIA), Peter McNeil, was among the winners at the 2023 Victoria Sport Awards (VSA) held on June 12.
Read MoreBrisbane and Sydney are cracking down on Airbnb, Labor should do the same here
Melbourne is a great place to live, but the lack of affordable housing is making it harder and harder for us to live here.
Read MoreHighLife Expo: listening to the voices of residential strata
The recent HighLife Expo featured a range of activities, including webinars, stalls, and forums – along with a Listening Post.
Read MoreHere today, and gone tomorrow
More builders and developers will choose to “go bust” instead of being held accountable to owners’ corporations (OCs) for dodgy building defects.
Read MoreDutton’s nuclear dead cat
The climate crisis and power prices have been back in the news lately.
Read MoreWhere has the “vision” gone in Docklands?
Melbourne Maritime Heritage Network (MMHN) often bemoans the fact that Melbourne has “amnesia” about the significance of its rich maritime heritage. We wonder – is a similar “amnesia” taking hold in relation to Docklands?
Read MoreDry July is upon us, Docklands
Do you know the health and lifestyle benefits of reducing your alcohol consumption?
Read MoreDocklands’ maintenance man calls time
Many Docklanders won’t be aware that tucked away right at the end of North Wharf’s last boat shed beside the Bolte Bridge, handyman Paul Vella has been plying his many trades in Docklands for more than 20 years.
Read MoreLighting the way for businesses at the Firelight Festival
The Docklands Chamber of Commerce (DCC) is excited to welcome the return of the City of Melbourne’s annual Firelight Festival, which set to ignite Docklands from June 28 to 30.
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