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Foreign renters can vote
Non-Australian citizen renters can vote in the May lord mayoral election.
Read MoreToll road is a disaster for Docklands
By Ellen Sandell, State MP for MelbourneIn Docklands, we’re lucky to have a beautiful local community so close to the city.
Read MoreInner Worlds at The Exchange
The Exchange at Knowledge Market is hosting a forum and public artwork launch this month, uncovering the hidden interior environments of seven iconic Victoria Harbour buildings.
Read MoreDocklands beautiful at night
Victoria Harbour resident Selina Gao captured Docklands’ beauty at night on February 19.
Read MoreDocklands Code Club is revolution-ready
By Ree MaloneyFor the past two years, a group of enthusiastic kids ranging from 7-12 years old has been meeting at the Library at The Dock to learn about the world of technology.
Read MoreA taste of Docklands
Docklands’ best networking event is back and better than ever.
Read MoreStartling Airbnb listing statistics
Startling Airbnb listing statistics New data on Airbnb listings for Melbourne has shown that between 2016 and 2018 there has be
Read MoreDocklands as San Jose in Winchester
The real Winchester Mystery House is located in San Jose, California, but when you’re watching “Winchester” on the big screen, you might be looking at Docklands.
Read MoreDocklands leads in commercial
Docklands leads the Melbourne commercial property success story with the lowest vacancy rate in the CBD.
Read MoreScouts on tour
By Ree MaloneyScouts from the People’s Republic of China paid a visit to Docklands last month, including a tour on board the Enterprize.
Read MoreHeart Foundation moves to Docklands
Australia’s leading heart health charity has found a new home at 850 Collins St Docklands, after 10 years of being in the CBD.
Read MoreLord mayoral election
CBD residents and businesses are to vote in a by-election in May for the position of Lord Mayor of Melbourne.
Read MoreLooking beyond static art at 664 Collins St
Mirvac’s newest Docklands project, 664 Collin St, will showcase eight-metre LED artworks by Swinburne University students on its lobby walls.
Read MoreGreen light for Central Pier
An infrastructure project undertaken by Development Victoria at Central Pier late last year has recommended an ongoing maintenance program for the heritage-listed structure.
Read MoreDocklands and the electric car
By Ree MaloneyElectric cars are happening. Is Docklands prepared?
Read MoreMarriott is bringing five-star luxury
A stunning infinity pool boasting views of Melbourne’s skyline and its own bar and dining zone will be the crowning glory of a bold new residential address in Docklands.
Read MoreBaton honour for Hedley
Trustees of the Enterprize Ship chair Hedley Elliott was privileged to carry the Queens Baton from Docklands to Williamstown on February 10.
Read MoreArt is good for the economy
Artist-in-residence Clancy Scanlan says art is good for the local Docklands economy.
Read MoreStadium sees red
Etihad Stadium has commemorated a monster six by Brad Hodge by replacing a seat in the third tier with a “Renegades red” one.
Read MoreWhat does this cafe say about art?
So I was thinking about the “Cow up a Tree” artwork by John Kelly on the foreshore in Docklands.
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