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Auskick to launch in Docklands
Docklands Sports Club (DSC) is set to launch its first ever Auskick program, in conjunction with North Melbourne Football Club.
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The return of the social club
After this extended lockdown, Docklands residents are itching to get out and about to meet new people, and catch up with old friends.
Read MoreCOVID scare forces hundreds into isolation
Hundreds of residents and workers in Docklands were forced into isolation after a host of locations emerged as COVID-19 exposure sites.
Read MoreNew ferry terminal on the horizon
Melbourne billionaire Paul Little has unveiled plans to build a new ferry passenger terminal and community hub in Docklands in what could be a huge boost to "activate the esplanade".
Read MoreKeeping Docklands maritime history in shipshape condition
Against the Docklands horizon with its gleaming skyscrapers bobs a ship invoking more than 180 years of history.
Read MoreCooking for a cause: Berth and Cargo dish up 1000 meals for the homeless
Two of Docklands favourites waterside restaurants teamed up with the Salvation Army to provide 1000 meals and 500 cups of soup for Melbourne's homeless last month.
Read MoreBusinesses simply giving up after lockdown repeat
Businesses owners in Docklands are simply giving up and closing their doors for good as the devastating impacts of lockdowns takes its toll.
Read MoreNew name, principal announced for Fishermans Bend school
Experienced educator Anne Stout has been appointment foundation principal of the newly-named Port Melbourne Secondary College, set to open in 2022.
Read MoreMarket traders staying optimistic about reopening
Traders at the Docklands Sunday Market are staying optimistic they will be able to reopen soon and look forward to bringing back the community vibe.
Read MoreKeeping Docklanders healthy for 10 years
Docklands Health will be celebrated for a decade of service to the community next month in a ceremony with Lord Mayor Sally Capp.
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