Latest articles by Docklands News
Shed 5 re-emerges as residential
Riverlee’s revised proposal to develop the heritage-listed Shed 5 area at North Wharf has been endorsed by the City of Melbourne.
Read MoreIs this the world’s smallest bar?
On Valentines Day, Glowgolf at The District Docklands opened what it believed to be the smallest bar in the world.
Read MoreDocklands Art Collective March Wrap
Here’s what the resident artists down at The District are doing this month.
Read MoreWicked waste wanted
With our recyclable material now not wanted by China, uncertainly is rippling through our vertical villages as to what lies ahead.
Read MoreWe need to talk about building defects …
Inevitably, there are going to be mistakes made in constructing and finishing a 20-storey tower.
Read MoreDally Messenger III, the trailblazer
If you’re out to disprove the urban myth that Docklands “lacks community”, you might want to sit down in a local cafe with Dally Messenger III.
Read MoreCalling all Storm Sisters
Southern Storm Paddle Club is putting a call out to all women who are interested in getting out on the water and dipping their paddle into the world of dragon boat racing.
Read MoreThe story behind Fat Yarn
By Meg HillDown at Docklands Art Collective in The District, Lynda Sharp has moved her virtual Etsy store into a physical retail space.
Read MoreI wore blue that day
I wore blue and I changed my profile pic and I posted blue hearts on Instagram. I hash-tagged #doitfordolly and I hash-tagged #stopbullynow.
Read MoreNew year – It’s still you!
Don’t listen to what the endless marketing campaigns say or try to tell you.
Read MoreWish list for November & Financiers will win
This year’s state election will be defined by two major issues – one being transport infrastructure spending and the Opposition has made law and order via gang violence its top issue at this stage.
Read MorePublic rally over bridge
The Yarra’s Edge Class Action Committee (YCAC) is holding a rally on March 13 to build opposition to the proposed Fishermans Bend tram bridge.
Read MoreNew Year’s Eve spectacular
Docklands was again a popular site to view Melbourne’s rooftop New Year’s Eve fireworks.
Read MoreTim leaves Victoria Harbour proud
After three-and-a-half years leading development around Victoria Harbour, Lendlease’s Tim Campbell is getting ready to leave the dock.
Read MoreVice-regal launch
Victorian Governor Linda Dessau on December 21 launched in Docklands a brand new ferry to service the Portarlington commuter route.
Read MoreHigh density, zero carbon futures
This month The Exchange, a year-long collaboration between Lendlease and RMIT at the Knowledge Market, uncovers Docklands’ potential for zero carbon futures.
Read MoreLunch invite
You are invited to the March Docklands Networking Lunch. The first Docklands Networking Lunch of 2018 promises a special after-lunch treat – an optional tour of the historic Mission to Seafarers building.
Read MoreFinal Quarter approved
In late December Lendlease announced planning approval for its third and final commercial tower at Melbourne Quarter.
Read MoreGiant-sized hazards
A number of shipping containers were floating in the Yarra River late on December 27.
Read MoreCrypto is working for Mo
Docklands creative agency Mo Works is practising the innovation it preaches by now accepting crypto-currency as payment for its services.
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