Latest articles by Docklands News
Come and meet a Docklander
After a successful trial in May, the City of Melbourne is proceeding with Docklands’ first Sunday Streets event on November 26.
Read MoreThe very social Axl
Axl the Spoodle (cocker spaniel and poodle) has quickly established his social network in the past few months of living in Docklands.
Read MoreFresh paint drips in Docklands
If you have been hangin’ out in Waterfront City lately you may have noticed the gigantic new street art precinct unfolding.
Read MoreBegging to differ
I beg to differ with the sentiments expressed in the article “Even more government” (Docklands News, October 2017).
Read MoreFull of the joy of life
I am full of the joy of life. Literally, full and overflowing with joy. The sun is shining in magnificent glory on my little world around me.
Read MoreMorgan Brooks & Tolhurst Druce Emerson
The Aulsebrook family has been operating its mortgage broking business, Morgan Brooks, since the 1980s and has recently relocated to Docklands.
Read MoreChristmas fun for community
Christmas Community Day comes with loads of events to kick off the festive season.
Read MoreStadium blocks access
The Watergate building’s residents are angry that Etihad Stadium blocks local roads, denying them access during events – a situation the stadium blames on a contractor.
Read MoreBringing back memories through poetry
Yarra’s Edge resident Lori Fellows has recently published a poetry collection, The Wide Green Valley, taking inspirations from her childhood in the regional Victorian town Orbost.
Read MoreMeet the $1 million tin shaker
It’s fair to say that Tony Comley is on a crusade for veterans’ welfare.
Read MoreMelbourne for Brazilians
When former Brazilian doctor Filipe Paiva came to Docklands 10 months ago, he soon noticed the disengagement between Brazilians and the local community.
Read MoreCouncil supports final MQ tower
The third and final Melbourne Quarter tower received unanimous support from City of Melbourne councillors and has been referred to the Planning Minister for approval.
Read MoreArtists market to re-launch
The famous Blender Studios, which moved from the CBD to Docklands in February, will hold its fifth Blender Artist Markets in The District (formerly Harbour Town) this month.
Read MoreCome and meet a Docklander
After a successful trial in May, the City of Melbourne is proceeding with Docklands’ first Sunday Streets event on November 26.
Read MoreAMP signed for One Melbourne Quarter
Lendlease’s Melbourne Quarter project has secured finance giant AMP as one of its anchor tenants at One Melbourne Quarter.
Read MoreRide to make smoothies
Hundreds of Melbournians who rode their bikes to work celebrated with an early morning power smoothie on Harbour Esplanade for Ride2Work Day on October 18.
Read MoreStadium fixing planning issue
Etihad Stadium management is in the process of rectifying planning issues Melbourne City Council had with its use of the concourse.
Read MoreAll about sustainability in Vic Harbour
Victoria Harbour’s residents, workers and visitors were recently treated to a public lecture at The Exchange at Knowledge Market.
Read MoreRecording studio open
Library at the Docks has recently upgraded its recording studio and is now running induction sessions for the general public.
Read MoreLacrosse cladding dispute drags on
The decision on who should pay for the removal of combustible cladding on the Lacrosse building has been further delayed until late 2018.
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