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Delivering results
Over the last two months the Docklands Chamber of Commerce has welcomed 15 new members.
Read MoreBungees, bathtubs and big birds make Moomba a hit in Docklands
Issue 25 – April/May 2007
Read MoreAirbnb: facts and smokescreens
Founded in San Francisco in 2008, Airbnb has been promoted as an online booking platform that supports young creatives and people on low incomes, hoping to make extra money out of spare rooms.
Read MoreOakley leads the way
Niall, the founder of the Facebook page “Docklands Doggies”, likes organising play dates for his two-year-old Pointer cross Oakley and other Docklands dogs.
Read MoreAutumn palette
Summer may have left us for another year, but its bright colours will see us through another season!
Read MoreBefore you reach for the medication … make sure you consider the following tips to help manage your lower back pain for the long term:
Exercise. It doesn’t need to be strenuous, but maintaining regular and gentle exercise routines like walking and getting out of a seated position will help.
Read MoreGreen light for Collins Wharf
Planning Minister Richard Wynne has given a green light for Lendlease’s $1.2 billion Collins Wharf development, which will create a six-hectare neighbourhood along North Wharf Rd.
Read MoreThe trends of Docklands households
According to the City of Melbourne’s data, there will be more lone-person and family households in Docklands in the near future.
Read MoreSmall business recognition
The City of Melbourne is seeking nominations from eligible small businesses for its 12th annual Lord Mayor’s Commendations.
Read MoreA Doyle majority - what will it mean?
Now that the City of Melbourne election results have been finalised by VCAT President Greg Garde, what will it mean for governance at city hall?
Read MoreDocklands’ girl features in print
It could be the first ever children’s book published about Docklands.
Read MoreReform for the Docklands Community Forum? Yes or no?
It has been nearly five years since the Docklands Community Forum was first established and some believe a reform might be needed.
Read MoreApril school holiday fun in Docklands
There’s so much to do in Docklands this school holidays, you’d be crazy not to bring the kids down.
Read MoreNew outdoor space
Work has started on the new open space on the corner of Harbour Esplanade and Collins St.
Read MoreDocklands as a hostile landscape
A unique play has been performed on a moving bus in Docklands because of our perceived similarities to the lawless American wild west.
Read MoreOK for Melbourne Quarter tower
Lendlease’s Melbourne Quarter project is well underway, with the first commercial tower under construction, while the second has been recently approved by the State Government.
Read MoreCo-working spaces welcome start-ups
While office rents continue to soar, more small businesses are setting up their offices at co-working spaces in Docklands.
Read MoreInternational hotel opens in NewQuay
Four Points by Sheraton has officially opened its doors at the Marina Tower on March 28.
Read MoreSouth Wharf Hilton sold
Singaporean investors have bought the South Wharf Hilton Hotel for $230 million.
Read MoreEmilia Rossi, a Docklands advocate
Being a digital consultant, lifestyle blogger, fashion jewellery designer as well as an online wedding marketplace owner, Emilia Rossi perfectly balances her work and life in Docklands.
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