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Trans and gender diverse art showcased
Trans and gender diverse artist group Myriad Collective brought the “Transpossible” performances and exhibition to Library at The Dock in May.
Read MoreLong-term lease to be introduced
Developer Salta Properties is planning to introduce the first ever long-term lease residential tower to Docklands.
Read MoreWhere to dispose of your electronic waste
New e-waste bins have been installed at Library at The Dock.
Read MoreTake the ferry to the Celtic festival
Docklanders can enjoy direct Port Phillip Ferries services from Docklands to Portarlington to visit the National Celtic Festival during the June long weekend.
Read MoreDo you know any commendable local business owners?
Who do you know that has been in any small business that has been operating within the City of Melbourne for 10 years or more? We have several members who have received this in previous years and we are sure a few more are deserving for this year.
Read MoreShort-term letting must be regulated
The NSW government has swept aside the recommendations of a parliamentary report and announced a new consultative process to decide how short-stays will be regulated.
Read MoreA cute addition to Docklands
Three-month-old Shiba Inu Kira has only been living in Docklands for a few weeks and is already loving the city life.
Read MoreStudy in NewQuay for your degree in Lego
“Docklands News" acknowledges and regrets falling educational standards in this country.
Read MoreTop five street style trends
The Autumn Winter Fashion Weeks have given us insight on which street styles are in and which ones are out.
Read MoreHealthy body, healthy mind
The first step when screening and programing new fitness clients is to establish their specific goals, exercise history and if they have any special conditions or injuries we need to consider. It’s the trainer’s responsiblity to educate and recommend their best path to success.
Read MoreBuyer beware when it comes to conveyancers’ advice
Last month in the Supreme Court, an owners’ corporation (OC) in South Yarra unsuccessfully attempted to join two firms of solicitors that acted for lot owners in the purchase of their units, in an effort to see them held responsible for incorrect and/or misleading advice.
Read MorePart-time Docklander lives full life
John Appleton is a “part-time” Docklands resident but considers himself living life to the fullest in this harbour town.
Read MoreAsian fusion thriving in Docklands
Merchant Society, RES by Mirvac and Just In Time personal training
Read MoreCentral Pier under the microscope
Work starts this month to assess the failing condition of Central Pier to work out how much money will be needed to preserve it.
Read MoreNew name for Places
Places Victoria has merged with Major Projects Victoria to become Development Victoria (DV).
Read MoreWest Gate Tunnel updated
The proposed West Gate Tunnel project, formerly known as the Western Distributor, has emerged with new designs and appointed constructors.
Read MoreRegular river commuter ferry service is still being ignored
The Yarra River commuter ferry service centred on the CBD and Docklands is still at the proposal stage with no progress made in four years.
Read MoreTraditional culture on modern stage
Docklands resident Jacob Boehme has an exciting job.
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