Latest articles by Kaylah Joelle Baker
Take a walk on the wild side
Yarra’s Edge is now home to 20 baby animal statues in an effort to help raise awareness for vulnerable endangered species.
Read MoreNew Royal Stacks store shares some brekkie love
Since its beginnings in 2016, Royal Stacks has been the go-to place for everything you expect to come from a funky, classic ‘90s American diner.
Read MoreDocklander couple believes they have “everything at their fingertips”
For Shane and Sue Mason, the saying “the world is your oyster” has never rung more true since they made the call to move to Docklands nearly four years ago.
Read MoreBoat building gets modernised
Boat building has always been an intricately detailed process but for passionate business owner of The Wooden Boat Centre Nicholas Atkins, now is the time for a modernised change in production.
Read MoreFunding gives Docklands Neighbourhood House the capacity to do “a lot more”
In an exciting turn of events, Development Victoria has provided the Docklands Neighbourhood House with $162,000 in funding to allow the community space to remain in its place until at least the end of 2022.
Read MoreDocklands re-envisioned through the practice of parkour
Local parkour and movement coaching organisation Melbourne in Motion is set to take over Docklands on May 14 with a series of hour-long workshops as part of this year’s Melbourne Knowledge Week.
Read MoreAn anything but ordinary Chihuahua
For Felicity, her little light chocolate puppy Mackenzie, or “Kenzie” for short, came into her life to give her company at just the right time.
Read MoreDocklands’ very own “personal cheerleader”
For Latvian-born Docklander Zanda Kruze, helping people and building an uplifting positive rapport with whomever she meets has always been in her DNA.
Read MoreDistrict Docklands Community Garden is no more
Despite the continuous efforts of the Neighbourhood House and its volunteer gardeners, the District Community Garden is coming to an end with its condition in rapid decline.
Read MoreThe Docklanders defying gravity
When Taggart Blackwood and Lexi Hall of Docklands had to abandon plans for their 14-month overseas holiday and return to Australia upon the rise of COVID, they came home with a new dream.
Read MoreDocklands Promenade Twilight Markets call for community support
As a market with a mission to make a difference in the lives of disadvantaged youth, the Docklands Promenade Twilight Market is hoping the local community will get behind it.
Read MoreLocal idea helping people rethink their paper usage
For local Docklands resident Shahryar Faraji, witnessing receipt after receipt being casually discarded was enough of a reason to motivate him to finding a better alternative.
Read MoreBuskers and entertainers seen roaming and livening up Docklands
After a long break from the world of busking, Docklands resident Kyle Tricarico is making the most of Melbourne’s waived busking permit fees to help bring some life back to NewQuay Promenade.
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