Latest articles by Docklands News
Docklands keeps growing
Docklands is Melbourne’s fastest growing inner-city area according to recent ABS statistics.
Read MoreE-Gate is saved
Concerns the Western Distributor toll road could destroy the E-Gate urban renewal project were quashed last month by the release of new designs for the road.
Read MoreCoM considers Distributor
The City of Melbourne has called on the State Government to consider the potential impact of the Western Distributor project on the value of the E-Gate site.
Read MoreEsplanade trees are struggling
The avenue of Norfolk Island Pines lining Harbour Esplanade at Docklands is struggling only five years after they were planted.
Read MoreDocklands’ jobs are through the roof
The number of jobs in Docklands grew by 39 per cent in 2015 from the year before, according to new data published by a joint report by the Victorian Government and City of Melbourne.
Read MoreFair and equitable would be fine
Pictured is the City of Melbourne’s “corporate ad”.
Read MoreEnterprize in the spotlight
Docklands’ resident tall-ship the Enterprize was in the spotlight last month when it took a starring role in an upcoming short-film
Read MoreNew neighbourhood revealed
Lend Lease is awaiting planning approval for the residential component of its Melbourne Quarter development in the south-east corner of Docklands.
Read MoreLove is in the air!
Docklands’ own Baden Lucas married Meredy Sun in a twilight ceremony at Showtime, South Wharf on Friday April 1.
Read MoreRising sea-levels could see Docklands underwater
Parts of Docklands could be underwater by 2100 according to new climate change modelling released last month.
Read MoreWe Live Here council panel
Docklands-based association We Live Here is holding a panel discussion with City of Melbourne councillors this month.
Read MoreUnderstanding dementia
Docklanders are invited to attend an information session about dementia at the Library at the Dock this month.
Read MoreNew EPA boat launched
A new 12-metre, powered catamaran has been launched by the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) in Docklands last month to monitor water quality around Port Philip Bay and Western Port.
Read MoreSpiegeltent networking
Don’t miss out on what is set to be a truly spectacular networking lunch at the Wonderland Spiegeltent.
Read MoreMay Docklands Social Club
Make sure you put the next Docklands Social Club gathering in your calendar.
Read MoreStep inside a whole new world
Have you ever wanted to take a gondola ride through the canals of Venice? Would you like to visit the pyramids in Egypt or take a photo next to the leaning tower of Pisa?
Read MoreDesign your dream city school
What does your dream city school look like?
Read MoreCelebrities move out of NewQuay
Don’t go looking for Kylie, Edna or Graham at NewQuay Piazza. You won’t find them.
Read MoreProtestors gather in Docklands
A crowd of Construction, Forestry Mining and Energy Union (CFMEU) members protested outside Lend Lease’s Docklands headquarters last month over alleged unpaid wages.
Read MoreLearn about fair trade this month
The annual Victorian Fair Trade Festival is coming to Docklands’ library this month.
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