Latest articles by Docklands News
Commercial milestone reached
A major milestone has been achieved in Docklands, with over one million square metres of commercial floor space delivered or under construction.
Read MoreDocklands Art Collective - May wrap
WHARF STREET OPEN NIGHT 2.0
Read MoreCladding inspections funded in budget
$25 million in the Victorian Budget 2018/19 will be given to authorities in a bid to tackle combustible cladding found on 1400 buildings across the state.
Read MoreArrest for alleged robbery
Police arrested a man following an armed robbery at a Docklands business on April 18.
Read MoreBig bird takes flight
Docklands’ “Bunjil” statue briefly took flight on April 28 but came to ground again just 12 metres from where it started.
Read MoreAlma exhibit launched
State Veterans Affairs Minister, John Eren (centre) officially launched Alma Doepel’s “Soldiers at Sea” exhibition in Docklands on April 30.
Read MoreEngin keeps on making good calls
During lunchbreaks, city workers head to Flagstaff Gardens and our local Docklands Sports Courts to play ball with Active Melbourne City Sports.
Read MoreMasters of the seven seas
Dragon Masters, one of Docklands’ six dragon boating clubs, is accelerating in 2018 with tours to both Hungary and Canada.
Read MoreWhy the delay Minister?
The 29th day of April 2018 marked the two-year anniversary of the closure of the public submissions period for Consumer Affairs Victoria’s review into the Owners Corporation Act reforms.
Read MoreGood behaviour bond for Richard Foster
Former Melbourne councillor Richard Foster has received a good behaviour bond for his role in Brooke Wandin’s unlawful candidate nomination in the 2016 council elections.
Read MoreGold ‘‘Porsche-un’’ for Niven
Kangan Institute’s Niven Tsing was awarded the Automotive Gold Medallion at the Class of 2017 Graduation and Awards ceremony on April 9.
Read MoreSet sail for the Celtic Festival
Docklanders are well placed to take a direct and relaxing journey via ferry to next month’s National Celtic Festival at Portalington.
Read MoreCandidates grilled on local issues
Docklanders had a chance to assess 11 lord mayoral candidates’ knowledge of local issues at the Community Boating Hub on April 30.
Read MoreThe 10-year coming of age
What makes a suburb autonomous, what gives it a voice? According to former Docklands residents Andy and Paige Jay, it’s a coming of age that Docklands has just passed.
Read MoreTalk and play time
Yarra’s Edge pioneers Kirsten and Peter Howe love living in Docklands but they love their dogs even more.
Read MoreThe Parking Paradox
Parking – the great Docklands paradox – is the subject of a recently-released City of Melbourne report which indicates that there is both not enough of it and too much of it.
Read MoreEmbedded kickbacks
We Live Here has had a request from the ABC for information about embedded electricity networks.
Read MoreFirelight will be back, far bigger and better ...
We’ve started to hear the first plans for Firelight in 2018 and we are truly impressed.
Read MoreYarra’s Edge is united in opposition
The Yarra’s Edge community united in opposition to the state government’s proposed tram bridge last month.
Read MoreThe things you do for Ed
By Lina LeIt was 8am, and fans of Ed Sheeran were already lining up at Etihad Stadium, where the singer was due to perform at 8pm the same night.
Read More