Latest articles by Docklands News
From dated to digital: an apartment building’s journey to a smarter, future-proofed future
Cobwebs in the walkways, lift buttons that had seen better days, and internet speeds that felt like a relic from a bygone era – that was everyday life in one of Melbourne’s well-known 1990s apartment towers, before our committee decided to act.
Read MoreHow to get ready for your kid’s birthday party: five steps to make it unforgettable at home or about
Planning your child’s big birthday party is always an exciting yet sometimes overwhelming task. After all, you want it to be memorable, fun and special, not just for your child but also for their friends and your family.
Read MoreLet’s talk local: the benefits of supporting small and local businesses
Did you know that small businesses make up 98 per cent of all businesses in Australia? They’re the backbone of our economy and the heart of our communities, providing jobs, unique products, and a strong sense of local identity.
Read MoreThe history and origins of Easter feasts
Isn’t it an odd tradition that the resurrection of Christ is marked by the consumption of chocolate eggs supposedly delivered by an anthropomorphic rabbit?
Read MorePut away the phone and come craft in Docklands
The Cauldron – craft connect, is a social crafting program supported by the City of Melbourne. It started as a simple community connection idea formed from discussions by the Docklands Stakeholder Group.
Read MoreA call to register pets in Docklands
May I invite the City of Melbourne to take out an ad in the next issue of our local paper to educate my neighbours on why pet registration is important?
Read MoreThe Cauldron – craft connect 2025
Welcome to 2025! If you’ve made a New Year’s resolution to spend less time on your screens and more time on yourself then “The Cauldron – craft connect” might be the place for you.
Read MoreEarly works under way at Gurner’s Elysium Fields
Site establishment and earth works have begun on Gurner’s Docklands project at 208-226 Harbour Esplanade.
Read MoreAustralia’s cybersecurity under scrutiny: how Aussie businesses can improve
Cyber security threats have never been more real and pronounced than they are in 2024.
Read MoreThe importance of public transport systems in growing cities
As the worldwide population grows, cities are experiencing unprecedented growth, and the challenges of urbanisation become increasingly complex.
Read MoreHow to have a family-friendly day in Melbourne’s CBD
Are you planning a family day outing in Melbourne? The central business district of Melbourne has much to see and explore for both adults and kids alike.
Read MoreExpand your horizons, career opportunities with Lucas.
At Lucas Real Estate, we believe in continual expansion. Expanding into new markets, expanding our reputation with sellers, and expanding the satisfaction of our clientele. Now, we’d like to help expand your career opportunities by joining the Lucas team.
Read MoreWyndham Harbour: your summer playground by the water
Nestled between Geelong and Williamstown, Wyndham Harbour is quickly becoming one of Melbourne’s must-visit waterfront destinations.
Read MoreWhy Melbourne is a dream city for creatives
You could argue - and many probably will - that Melbourne is a mecca for ‘serious’ business types: the suit-wearing, finance-talking, negotiation-having, corporates.
Read MoreCorporate disclosure on climate change: where Aussie businesses stand
We can debate the causes and granular details of climate mechanics all we like, but the reality is that our world is changing, and we’re going to need a lot of conference lanyards in Australia to put the right heads together in one place to change with it.
Read MoreVictoria’s digital industry: the landscape and the future
The Victorian tech industry is thriving. Whether you need agritech from the countryside or WordPress development in Melbourne, Victoria has it all.
Read MoreFresh faced: six of the best skin clinics in Melbourne’s CBD
We all deserve a little self-care treat occasionally. A pastry on the way home; a pedicure on the weekend; a sleep in on a Sunday; a night in when you’re tired or a night out you’ve got something to celebrate.
Read MoreThe internet that’s challenging the market
As Docklands continues to grow and prosper so does Uniti Internet, which for the past two years has helped residents get access to faster internet and better hardware.
Read More30ml Bar and Eatery: a waterfront haven for Docklands residents and workers
Nestled along the scenic Docklands waterfront at NewQuay Promenade, 30ml Bar and Eatery has quickly become a local favourite for both residents and workers, offering the perfect blend of atmosphere, fine drinks, and great company.
Read MoreSetting up a business structure: how to choose the right type
When launching a business, certain decisions can greatly influence the success of your venture. These choices can affect aspects, such as outcomes and legal considerations with the key decision revolving around the type of business framework you decide to establish.
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