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Cryptocurrency and t-shirts: how a broke Docklands duo bought a fish and chip shop
Meet the young Docklands duo who have purchased a fish and chip shop at NewQuay Promenade using nothing but cryptocurrency and T-shirts.
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Push for pre-Christmas e-scooter launch
Electric share scooters could soon be available to ride on Docklands streets, with the City of Melbourne aiming to launch a 12-month trial of the micro-mobility option before Christmas.
Read MoreRelief for locals as SA border opens
Residents in Docklands and inner Melbourne are now free to visit South Australia after dubious vaccination data had threatened to deny long-awaited family reunions.
Read MoreLocals praise Sassone’s
There’s a strong female team at Sassone’s on the waterfront at Yarra’s Edge, creating fierce loyalty among customers who have had the privilege of their dedication during the past two years.
Read MoreCreating a family environment at Kids & Co
The positive energy one is met with when entering Docklands’ early learning centre Kids & Co at Village St is palpable.
Read MoreDocklands is Beautiful
Docklanders, tell the world how beautiful our suburb is.
Read MoreMy first column …
Hi. This is the first of a regular column I’ll be writing for Docklands News, and I am grateful for the opportunity to communicate directly to the community and would welcome feedback, ideas, suggestions and comments.
Read MoreMaking access to the vaccine as easy as possible
Our community is just the best. Victoria is set to become one of the most vaccinated places in the world, and we’re doing it at record speed.
Read MoreIndigenous artist creates jewellery to unite community
Indigenous artist Cassie Leatham’s exhibition at the Koorie Heritage Trust’s (KHT) Blak Jewellery – Finding Past Linking Present weaves together her experiences as a Taungurung woman in more ways than one.
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