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Some things just sure are meant to be
Like a river flows … surely to the sea … well, you know how it goes! Some things are sure just meant to be.
Read MoreGovernment ignores Airbnb stabbing death
In stunning scenes in Parliament this month, the Victorian Government passed the weakest legislation for short-term letting ever seen in Australia, to the delight of Airbnb.
Read MoreYour new life starts now
Although a recent arrival, Lisa Oatham has loved Docklands from a distance for a long time now.
Read MoreWorld change starts at Docklands
Docklands is playing its part in making the world a better place.
Read MoreHate stickers cause a stir
A number of stickers from radical feminist group Untameable Shrews have popped up around Docklands over past weeks.
Read MoreFerry service given three-year trial
The state government has forked out $6 million for a three-year ferry trial between Docklands and Geelong.
Read MoreBlockchain moves to Innovation Hub
This month, Blockchain Centre Melbourne will be moving into the Victorian Innovation Hub at the Goods Shed in Docklands.
Read MoreLatest views on immersed tube
The battle to convince the authorities of the benefit of an immersed tube rather than three harbour-choking bridges goes on.
Read MoreLow voter turnout leads to concerns
Political engagement in the City of Melbourne remains significantly behind the state average.
Read MoreWoolshed ales for bales
The Woolshed contributed to Rural Aid’s Buy a Bale campaign by donating 60 cents from every pint of selected beers sold in August.
Read MoreUplifting stories to restore Alma
Another $50,000 was raised towards the restoration of tall ship Alma Doepel at a gala lunch the Hotel Windsor on August 24.
Read MoreFirst planks for Alma Doepel
The restoration of Dockland's Alma Doepel is moving forward, with the team now working on the ''below the water'' sections.
Read MoreOrganic fertiliser program
An innovative program diverting food waste from landfill and turning it into organic fertiliser is underway in Docklands.
Read MoreAt last, a night out
Singer and entertainer Alfredo Malabello is putting on a classy show at Waterfront Venues in NewQuay on Saturday, September 1.
Read MoreApproval for Shed 5 development
Riverlee has received development approval for its $450 million redevelopment of the Northbank Goods Shed and surrounding land.
Read MoreDocklands Fashion Week
Melbourne Fashion Week has two Docklands events on this month! Check out the details below.
Read MoreA fishing extravaganza
A fish-feeding frenzy involving a pair of dolphins and a seal at Marina YE on August 13 proved a popular social media hit.
Read MoreFree Tram Zone is here to stay
Melbourne’s Free Tram Zone is here to stay, with tripartisan supported offered by Labor, Liberals and The Greens at a Metropolitan Transport Forum at Melbourne Town Hall on August 13.
Read MoreSlip’n’ sliding for a great cause
Some school holiday fun at The District Docklands has surpassed expectations and raised over $13,000 for Melbourne charity Kids Under Cover.
Read MoreHeritage is digitised for the future
In late 2017, the Mission to Seafarers Victoria sought and received a funding grant from the Helen MacPherson Smith Trust.
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