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Funding helps keep Docklands Neighbourhood House open
Docklands Neighbourhood House (DNH) has received some much-needed funding from the City of Melbourne to help it remain open until June.
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A safe berth for Pacific blacks
The whole point of creating floating wetlands is to attract birdlife and nature lovers to a busy part of the river.
Read MoreTrielle: where the riverside meets luxury
Docklands is set to welcome a new $350 million luxury residential tower, with renowned developer, Mirvac, revealing Trielle; the tallest building with the most abundant amenity to be introduced to the leading property group’s thriving Yarra’s Edge community in Melbourne.
Read MoreWhat is brilliant teaching?
It might be hard to exactly define brilliant teaching, but it’s very easy to spot.
Read MoreLifting of late-night liquor ban looms, as councillors call for review
The City of Melbourne will conduct a review of its local planning policy in response to the state government’s pledge to end a 13-year freeze on new late-night venues in Docklands and the CBD.
Read MoreRates to rise as cap doubles, but “modest” increase frustrates
City of Melbourne locals could pay up to 3.5 per cent more for their council rates next financial year, after the Victorian Government doubled the rate cap for 2023/24.
Read MoreFarewelling a blockbuster summer of District Live
Saturday, January 28 sadly saw the end of the Docklands crowd favourite District Live: Open air series.
Read MorePolice share frustration as pet left in car in Docklands
Victoria Police has issued a statement on Facebook stressing the importance of not leaving pets and kids in cars on hot days, following an incident earlier this year in Docklands.
Read MoreEspacio Salvaje: More than just a retail space
Saint Mangos Lane is now home to collaborative retail store Espacio Salvaje, which has been spicing up the laneway with unique, Latin-inspired, ethical fashion garments since late last year.
Read MoreEvocative of a gaslight style
There are some very moving moments in the first exhibition of photographs at Magnet Gallery as we come back from the summer break.
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