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School review to continue
The State Government’s review into school needs in Docklands has found more local schools will be needed in the next 15 years to meet expected growth.
Read MoreStep back in time
Get ready to step back in time when “Jurassic Creatures” opens at Harbour Town this month.
Read MoreSpace for a growing community
Yarra’s Edge could soon have a new community space, with council last month accepting a land transfer from Mirvac.
Read MoreNon-compliant cladding common
An investigation into external building cladding has found some 51 per cent of inspected Melbourne buildings are non-compliant with building regulations.
Read MoreResidents to vote on Lacrosse plan
Lacrosse residents will soon be able to vote on a solution to make their building compliant with Australian building regulations.
Read MoreNeighbourhood Houses moves in
The peak body for Neighbourhood Houses in Victoria moved into Docklands last month.
Read MoreAgent of the year
Local agent Baden Lucas has been named Victoria’s top real estate agent.
Read MoreFirst lunch
Don’t forget to book your seat at the first Docklands Networking Lunch for 2016.
Read MoreChinese New Year celebrations
Docklands was the place to be during last month’s Chinese New Year celebrations, with a tasty lunar market attracting some 85,000 people to the waterfront over 14 days.
Read MoreDragon boat championships
Victoria Harbour will be alive in a blaze of colour, buzz and excitement on Saturday, March 5 as dragon boat paddlers compete in the 2016 Victorian Championships.
Read MoreCapturing Docklands’ beauty
Docklands’ beauty has been captured in a range of photographs as part of a recent competition.
Read MoreMarch social club
Local workers and residents are invited to come along to this month’s Docklands Social Club on March 9.
Read MoreDispute over land ownership
Who are the traditional landowners of Docklands?
Read MoreMilitary tattoo in Docklands
More than 1200 cast and crew came to Docklands last month to put on the 66th annual Edinburgh Military Tattoo.
Read MoreHelicopter noise to be addressed
Local residents hope the daily disruption of aircraft noise near their buildings could soon be a thing of the past under a new plan by the City of Melbourne.
Read MoreChinese crew visit Docklands
Melbourne City Marina hosted some special guests earlier this year when the crew of Shuguang Haiyang visited after competing in the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race.
Read MoreAn artistic exploration
The many layers and threads of Docklands’ past and present will be pulled together this month in a unique art event.
Read MoreCommunity grants available
Expressions of interest for a share in up to $150,000 worth of community grants are now open.
Read MoreTim the trolley
This is the (probable) story of how Tim the Trolley got stuck in the side of the Jim Stynes Bridge.
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