Latest articles by Kaylah Joelle Baker
Two Can Productions renews Docklands with its own unique spin
Docklands is now home to two new video creators, Orion Holder-Monk and Torben Owre, who are driven creatives ready to prove exactly what they can do through their business Two Can Productions.
Read MoreDocklands’ babies have been named
Docklands’ favourite wild baby animals have officially been named following a community-wide naming competition as part of Yarra’s Edge developer Mirvac’s Wild About Babies public sculpture experience.
Read MoreMelbourne Quarter revamped with First Nations artworks
Melbourne Quarter is now home to eight curated works that will take visitors through the precinct via a public art walk.
Read MoreDocklands’ social connectors and neighbourhood helpers
For Eva Yal and Meryl Liew, their time in Docklands would have been a very different experience without their two loyal and loving West Highland Terriers – Olaf and Yarra.
Read MoreHow one zine that shares lived experiences is helping homeless people with what they need to know
Not-for-profit health agency Cohealth and the City of Melbourne have joined forces for a unique project that will help support people with current and past experiences of homelessness.
Read MoreSkyfarm’s potential reimagined with latest partnership
Following a partnership between Melbourne Skyfarm and Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCEC), the rooftop car park’s urban farm has successfully harvested and donated 650 kilograms of produce to OzHarvest.
Read MoreDocklands activation ideas given priority
In an effort to revitalise Docklands and drive visitation up, new events occurring within the area will be given priority during the selection process of city activation grants.
Read MoreDocklands community groups join forces
Melbourne Community Toy Library has come together with Docklands Neighbourhood House and Docklands Representative Group (DRG) for a special toy-focused repair cafe.
Read MoreSalvos’ Pink Car officially takes to the streets
Following a rising concern for young women’s safety in the early hours of the morning on weekends, The Salvation Army Melbourne Project 614 has launched The Pink Car.
Read MoreDocklands very own “Heartbreaker”
Announced as a “Heartbreaker” ahead of the premiere of 7 Plus’s latest reality show Heartbreak Island, Tiarne Butler is simply a local Docklander looking for new experiences.
Read MoreAPY Gallery Melbourne’s “thrilling and emotional” launch
APY Art Centre Collective (APYACC) celebrated the launch of its Docklands First Nations artist-owned gallery on June 30 with a sold out show.
Read MoreForming neighbourhood connections one repair at a time
Docklands Neighbourhood House and Docklands Representative Group (DRG) have come together for the relaunch of the area’s very own Repair Cafe.
Read MoreMonth of “remarkable” women photographers at Magnet
After successfully holding the World Press Photo exhibition in late June, Magnet Galleries Melbourne is focusing its attention on the work of the women around it.
Read MoreAPY Gallery Melbourne to launch in Docklands
Following the success of the APY Galleries in Sydney and Adelaide, APY Art Centre Collective (APYACC) is opening a First Nations artist-owned gallery in Docklands.
Read MoreStill Sacred and Golden: A reminder of the true gold
An exhibition focused on celebrating plants and cultural practices is being presented at the Koorie Heritage Trust, but while not blatantly obvious from first glance, the work actually explores deeper themes.
Read MoreCreate a home away from home for international students
There is no denying international students contribute and add to the vibrancy of Melbourne, but unfortunately without locals opening their doors it can make a student’s life a lot harder.
Read MoreExtraordinarily captured stories displayed at Magnet Galleries
For the first time in 67 years the World Press Photo Foundation has chosen Melbourne, and Docklands’ very own Magnet Galleries Melbourne, to present its renowned exhibition.
Read MoreA market’s hope for locals to support locals
As the winter breeze takes over Melbourne, Docklands Promenade Twilight Market has transitioned to a day market.
Read MoreThe local singing praises on Docklands
As a resident of Yarra’s Egde and member of the Open Door Singers, Jenny Cleal is making the most of her central location.
Read MoreThe Wooden Boat Centre puts its hand up to support RISING Festival artist
Known as a specialised centre for boat building, The Wooden Boat Centre in Docklands has changed things up recently through supporting a project beyond the dock.
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