Latest articles by Docklands News
Government releases short-stay panel report
The State Government has released recommendations made by an independent panel examining short-stay residential apartment letting, but is yet to announce any reforms.
Read MoreDisappointment over short-stay decision
Re: Victory for short-stays by Bethany Williams; July 2015, issue 110.
Read MoreWhat do you get when you combine friendship and fireworks? Good times!
Friendship and fireworks
Read MoreThe case of the missing dinosaur
It’s long stood guard over the northwest end of Harbour Town, but Docklands’ own tyrannosauras rex is no more.
Read MoreExercising your core–2015 vs 1985
Health and wellbeing advice
Read MoreLocal venue rocks
If rock is your thing, you don’t have to leave Docklands every Friday and Sunday night to get your fix.
Read MoreBig dogs on the docks
Porscia and her kelpie cross Roxy have lived in Docklands for just under a year and have loved every minute of it.
Read MoreWise-ing up to Docklands
According to Greg Wise, you only get out of Docklands what you put in.
Read MoreThe making of a Lord Mayor
Robert Doyle’s six years as Lord Mayor of Melbourne has benefitted both the city and the man himself.
Read MoreMeditating Mike rises above it all
Docklands is the perfect place for meditating. Who would have thunk it?
Read MoreTo our Docklands business community.
As June 30 has come and gone, the Docklands Chamber of Commerce wishes all our business community a prosperous 2015-2016 financial year.
Read MoreSomething wonderful is about to happen.
Something really magnificent, the type of thing where you just pause and really feel almost overwhelmed by your good fortune. The equivalent of a tidal wave of goodness from the universe is about to wash over me. I’m sure of it.
Read MorePizza by the harbour
Avo Gourmet Pizza, Tolhurst Druce and Emmerson, Docklands Cosmetic Clinic, Oscars Table, Oscar Hunt and Temple Brewing
Read MoreCar-share can be a winner
With the sheer scale of new high-rise developments that have gone up in recent years in inner-Melbourne, the challenge for these buildings is to maintain and maximise the value of the units and the common property by providing unique services and facilities to residents that have a tangible, beneficial and practical impact on the residents’ daily lives.
Read MoreYou can’t stop the music
The Docklands community choir project may be over, but the singing won’t stop there.
Read MoreSaga just gets worse for Queen of Melbourne owner
Life has gone from bad to worse for Queen of Melbourne owner Farooq Qamar, after the Supreme Court last month dismissed his claim for almost $150,000 worth of damages.
Read MoreNew chair for Destination Docklands
Destination Docklands has a new chairperson following the resignation of Dr David Cochrane.
Read MoreSenate inquiry launched following Lacrosse apartment fire
The senate will investigate “dodgy” imported building materials following the fire that took hold of the Lacrosse apartment building in Docklands last year.
Read MoreLend Lease turns its focus on people
Lend Lease will continue to focus on the residential market over the next 12 months.
Read MoreDocklands is a powerhouse
A major report from PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) last month reinforced what we Docklanders know, but is little understood or appreciated by outsiders – that we are punching well above our weight when it comes to driving the national economy.
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