Latest articles by Docklands News
Come and party
A first-of-its-kind street festival is taking over Little Docklands Drive and Waterfront Way at The District Docklands on December 16.
Read MoreWindow failure
An apartment window fell from the 10th floor of the M Docklands building, smashing over the Ethihad Stadium concourse ramp on November 14.
Read MoreAnger at bank’s cashless move
Docklands’ Bendigo Bank branch has stopped handling cash, much to the chagrin of some customers.
Read MoreTwo suicides
Docklands suffered two water-borne suicides in a week last month.
Read MorePort Phillip Ferries celebrates success
Port Phillip Ferries celebrated its first anniversary last month after a successful trial year.
Read MoreSuper heroes landed
A group of superheros made their appearance at Central Pier’s tram stop on November 21.
Read MoreMyer HQ sells for $300m
Myer’s headquarters at 800 Collins St was recently sold at a record $300 million, making it a top sale of the Melbourne office market this year.
Read MoreMentorship helps emerging artists
Melbourne indie artist and creative producer Yeo Choong is producing a number of musical programs as part of Library at The Dock’s music mentorship initiative.
Read MoreCyber security
Israeli cyber security company CyberGym is to establish its global headquarters and state-of-the-art cyber security training arena in Docklands.
Read MoreMSO rocked The Dock
The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra (MSO) performed a blend of Aussie rock and classical repertoire at Library at The Dock on November 9.
Read MoreHockey funding
The Australian Women’s Ice Hockey League (AWIHL) has secured Victorian Government funding to host its final series in Docklands in March.
Read MoreOpen letter to the Premier of Victoria
On Friday December 8, your government is required to table a response to the Parliamentary Inquiry into the Owners Corporations Amendment (Short-stay Accommodation) Bill 2016.
Read MoreVacant property tax doubts
The State Government wants to charge owners’ tax on the 2500 empty residential properties within the City of Melbourne but is vague about how it arrived at that number.
Read MoreTeamwork makes the dream!
More than 380 inner-city Melburnians have spent their lunch break competing in the Active Melbourne City Sports netball, basketball and soccer sports competition at the Docklands sports courts.
Read MoreThe yachts are on their way!
The Volvo Ocean Race is the world’s toughest sailing event, where the elite of the sailing profession battle it out on the most treacherous oceans.
Read MorePolitician disrespects us
Docklanders interested to learn what our Federal Member of Parliament thinks of us can gain insight from the winter edition of Flemington-Kensington News.
Read MoreMelbourne’s history through costumes
Helen Ebsworthy has dedicated seven years of voluntary work into her passion for costume design.
Read MoreNot all liability policies are created equal
Do you sit on the committee of your owners’ corporation (OC)?
Read MoreShort-stays behind property price pain
The Victorian Government must address the state’s unregulated commercial short-stay industry, if it’s serious about fixing Melbourne’s housing affordability crisis.
Read MoreLaughter, the key to working together
How do the 60,000 people who work in the Docklands area usually mark Christmas?
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