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Punting on a sure thing
In a city renowned for its sprawling tram network – in fact, the world’s largest – there is another form of transport, perhaps Melbourne’s most unique, which many locals have probably never heard of.
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Read MoreGovernment takes next steps to remove “derelict” Central Pier
The state government has announced that it will progress plans to demolish and revitalise Central Pier to “ensure its safety and reliability for years to come” – a move welcomed by Lord Mayor Sally Capp.
Read MoreI can’t agree
As a resident of Docklands for eight years, I am bemused by the opinion of the City of Melbourne that occasional big events are seen as the best way to encourage and increase patronage back to Docklands.
Read MoreDocklands voters turn green and sexy
Denied a Liberal candidate to vote for in the July 21 state by-election, Docklanders turned green and sexy.
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