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Celebrating National Reconciliation Week
The Koorie Heritage Trust is marking this year’s National Reconciliation Week by partnering with the National Gallery of Victoria.
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Renzo is a Docklands institution
Renzo Mammolito’s passion for Italian food stems from a very young age.
Read MoreBringing Melbourne back better than ever
Young, driven and full of ambition for reviving Melbourne from the pandemic – newly elected councillor Roshena Campbell is passionate about creating a better city than the one we had before COVID struck.
Read MoreYes, yes, yes, Minister!
We have had three Ministers for Consumer Affairs since We Live Here started its advocacy role representing apartment owners and residents five years ago.
Read MoreVictoria Harbour’s hidden gems
Victoria Harbour's hidden gems
Read MoreAn investment simply too compelling not to pursue
Welcome to the 10th article of our 12-part series which will attempt to explore the role that housing can and should play within Australian society and why it is important to our economy that we house all Australians, rich or poor.
Read MoreFerries are inspiring us!
The proposed VH08 Passenger Transfer Area on Harbour Esplanade is in search of a name!
Read MoreIt’s time to level with us about “zombie bridges”
The Port of Melbourne (PoM) has reiterated its desire for a low freight bridge in front of the Bolte Bridge connecting the port's disparate parts, which local residents and businesses have long argued would kill the viability of Docklands.
Read MoreFirelight Festival to return
Firelight Festival will return to Docklands from July 21 to 25 with a record investment of $1.85 million, including $850,000 from the Victorian Government to extend the event from three to five nights, after the event was cancelled in 2020 due to COVID-19.
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