Latest articles by Docklands News
Paris, Rome - Yarra’s Edge?
For anyone interested in the best of Australian art, a visit to Yarra’s Edge before June 9 is a must.
Read MoreThe sociable of Yarra’s Edge
Socialising has been taken to a new level at Yarra’s Edge with the recent formation of a new social club.
Read MoreAnother disruption for Esplanade
The construction of a new gas pipeline under Harbour Esplanade is currently in planning and is set to take place next year.
Read MorePlanning power for locals
Locals who wish to stay in tune with new developments in Docklands may be interested to discover that there is indeed a way to do so without having to endure tiring research.
Read MoreMedals galore for dragon boaters
Victorian paddlers did well in Adelaide recently when four major events were held.
Read MoreA box of chocolates
Owners’ corporation committees are like a box of chocolates – you never know what you’re going to get.
Read MoreThe story of a Docklands pioneer
Lyn Kelly could be considered a ‘Docklands Pioneer’. With her husband Peter and her father, Len the trio were the first residents to move into Docklands on December 21, 2001.
Read MoreThe history of Docklands
Docklands News spoke with Historian Dr Judith Buckrich and took a trip through history to remember the humble beginnings of Docklands.
Read MoreCo-working comes to Docklands
Docklands has a new spring in its step thanks to entrepreneurial events that are drawing a new crowd.
Read MoreBoats on the water
If you have any interest in getting boats on the water or to travel from Victoria Harbour to the city on a regular basis, don’t miss this meeting.
Read MoreRules, rules and more rules
An owner installs an air conditioner unit on the common property roof. A tenant stores their bicycle and some boxes of rags and domestic cleaning equipment in their car parking space. A tenant installs a barbecue and some garden furniture on the common property courtyard to create an enclosed space. An owner decides to place some potted plants near the entrance to the complex.
Read MoreNews from We Live Here
The We Live Here movement continues to gain support and we thank you all for your feedback. Please continue to encourage your neighbours, friends and co-workers to sign up on our website and let us know the issues that are important to you.
Read MoreA boat named Boomerang
For Melanie Lindayen living on a boat in Docklands lends itself perfectly to her “itinerant” lifestyle.
Read MoreA glimpse of hope
There is nothing more precious than the tiniest glimpse of hope appearing on the horizon.
Read MoreThe arrival - On being a Docklands newbie
“Oh, you poor thing.”
Read MoreNo independent authority, just yet
Docklands will be waiting at least another two years for the establishment of an independent waterways authority.
Read MoreFountains and Flames extinguished
Docklands is likely to miss out on a major tourism booster after the company behind the Fountains and Flames project confirmed it was seeking new destinations for the installation.
Read MoreExtra rate for Collins Wharf
Future Collins Wharf ratepayers will be hit with an additional rate by the City of Melbourne to fund the continued maintenance of the wharf their homes will be built on.
Read MoreCommuter ferry service imminent
A ferry service connecting Docklands with the western suburbs is imminent, with Little Group announcing an official launch date for Port Phillip Ferries.
Read MoreNo funding for local, public school
Don’t hold your breath on news of a local school in this year’s state budget.
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