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Read MoreWhat’s that you said Jack?
While the Norfolk Pines on Harbour Esplanade may struggle in Docklands’ wind, there’s a new tree in town that is firmly planted in the ground.
Read MoreLooking ahead to 2023 in Docklands
It’s encouraging to see that the big corporates’ promise to bring their employees back to the office is finally beginning to come to life in Docklands.
Read MoreStepping out
For children at Gowrie at The Harbour, the community is an extension of the classroom.
Read MoreChemist Warehouse opens at Docklands, just in time for Christmas
Christmas is just around the corner and “'tis the season to be even jollier” with the news that Chemist Warehouse has opened its doors with a brand-new store in Market Lane.
Read MoreCommunity battery a first step for renewable energy in Docklands
The state government has announced a new community battery for Docklands, which will give locals small businesses owners without roof access the chance to benefit from renewable energy.
Read MoreThe jewel in Melbourne’s crown
Docklands is the water gateway to Melbourne.
Read MoreThe District Live is back
While it may seem unseasonably cold to start our warmest season, The District Docklands is about to heat up with the return of its open-air music series, District Live.
Read MoreIt feels good to Micah
Like many four-year-old boys, Micah Cheung loves trains.
Read MoreDocklands is alive and kicking
What a welcome change to see our precinct re-emerge.
Read MoreFlinders Street Extension murder
At 10.30pm on Wednesday, January 29, 1947, four gunshots echoed off the walls of the Flinders Street Extension. At this hour of the night, Docklands would have been deserted (marked on the left of photo).
Read MoreJam-packed 2023 Melbourne Symphony Orchestra program announced
The 2023 Melbourne Symphony Orchestra (MSO) program of nearly 200 events has been announced this week, released by the chief conductor Jaime Martin.
Read More水上娱乐活动空间十月开放
人们备受期待港区新的悬浮灵活娱乐活动空间ATET将于10月15日周六正式向公众开放。
Read MoreNo school in sight
Docklands is no closer to getting a school of its own after South Melbourne was last month announced as the preferred site for a new government school.
Read MoreA haven for wandering souls
Sailors are the life blood of any port colony.
Read MoreAn interesting time for the NewQuay precinct
I’ve personally seen a small increase in foot traffic but it’s a different feel. We appear to have a lot more intrastate visitors and to be honest – a lot more quiet and respectable visitors than what was occurring directly after COVID.
Read MoreMission Art Prize on again
The Mission to Seafarers Victoria (MtSV) is hosting the 20th Maritime Art Prize & Exhibition until Sunday, October 16.
Read MoreThe benefit principle explained
The benefit principle is simple in premise; when levying for “extraordinary items of expenditure” that do not benefit all owners equally, the owner that benefits more, should pay more.
Read MoreDocklands’ chance to showcase the padel craze
After only opening at the start of the year, Melbourne’s very first padel courts on Lorimer St have become the selected location for the final leg of the 2022 Australian Padel Tour.
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