Latest articles by Docklands News
Hop into The District for holiday fun
Get ready to hop over to The District Docklands to discover free school holiday entertainment this Easter!
Read MoreReform for community forum
After six years in its current form, the Docklands Community Forum (DCF) is being handed over to the community.
Read MoreDocklands Art Collective wrap
Your guide to April in The District’s art precinct
Read MoreBack to original plan for 1000 LaTrobe St
Development site 1000 LaTrobe St has arrived back where it started – as a commercial office proposal.
Read MoreCanine rampage
Every night when I walk my 16-year-old dog (on lead) in Victoria Harbour, I see packs of dogs loose in Buluk Park beside the library.
Read MoreChanging of the guard
Journalist Sean Car has bought into Docklands News and will become its sole director in July 2019.
Read MoreDocklands needs a Guggenheim
So, as I sit here in my studio trying to think what to write about for this column.
Read MorePets’ peeves of vertical living
2018 is an Earth Dog Year in Chinese astrology and we are all advised to pay special attention to our health – but if you actually have a four legged friend, how might their 2018 health be in your vertical village?
Read MoreWhat makes a great personal trainer?
Personal training is just that. It’s personal and your experience with a trainer should and must be personalised.
Read MoreWake, work, sleep, repeat
Wake, work, sleep, repeat … A relentless wheel of motion, a journey that seems to be full of important day to day goals, clashing with the struggle of day to day stresses.
Read MoreHatch continues to incubate startups
By Kathryn LewisAt a networking event last month, business incubator Hatch Quarter continued to provide migrant and refugee entrepreneurs with the tools to create their own startups.
Read MoreSpinning a yarn (bomb)
The doors of the different Docklands Art Collective (DAC) participants were adorned by Lynda Sharp’s “knit-bombs” on International Women’s Day (March 8).
Read MoreTwo MQ acquired
Lendlease has sold its Two Melbourne Quarter commercial tower.
Read MoreThe values that underpin a vertical community
Sometimes balancing the competing interests of owners and residents can be a daunting prospect for owners’ corporation committees.
Read MoreExploring the waterfront with Rico
Docklands has a new resident in the form of an adorable seven-year-old Jack Chi rescue named Rico.
Read MoreFight for your fitness
Boxing, martial arts and MMA-type fitness activities have emerged as hot trends for 2018.
Read MoreGOAL! Super moon scores on Bolte
Nina Vincitorio shot this photo of the lunar eclipse on February 1
Read MoreFoster to plead guilty
Former councillor Richard Foster is to plead guilty to electoral fraud charges relating to the 2016 City of Melbourne election.
Read MoreThree months of hearings for Fishermans Bend
A planning panel has set aside three months to hear submissions about the government’s development ambitions in Fishermans Bend.
Read MoreAlma’s army days on display
NewQuay resident Lachlan Pitts last month learned how tall ship Alma Doepel was requisitioned by the Australian Army and played a role in World War II.
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