Latest articles by Docklands News
Lacrosse class action mooted
A class action is on the cards and a construction company is under investigation after the Metropolitan Fire Brigade (MFB) last month released the outcome of its investigation into the Lacrosse apartment building fire.
Read MoreIzzy visits Docklands
My friends Mikey and Ivan have been giving me grief over the number of times I mention my kids in this column, which is unashamedly numerous and occasionally self-indulgent.
Read MoreReporting from the Chamber of Commerce
Visitors from around Melbourne and regional Victoria were drawn to Docklands for the Melbourne Regatta, Seniors Week, Australia Day celebrations, and the recent SummerFest in Victoria Harbour. Docklands continues to grow in popularity.
Read MoreTaking time out for some musical trekking
It never fails to excite, intrigue and delight me how easy it is to be totally transported from one’s environment simply by slipping some headphones on and putting on some tunes.
Read MoreWhen I was a little girl, my world was a safe place.
When I was a little girl...
Read MoreLiving the Docklands dream
Mark Scholem has more connections with Docklands than most who live here.
Read MoreKeeping the noise out of Docklands
Stop Noise, GL Natural Healthcare and AA Business Brokers
Read MoreTime to get snow-ready!
We are just 60 days from the start of the 2015 snow season and NOW is the perfect time to get prepared for your time on the slopes.
Read MoreCr Kevin Louey has made a career out of being connected.
He has been around the town hall for longer than any of his contemporaries but has very little to say on most things.
Read MoreHow to obtain records from your owners’ corporation
Obtaining records from your OC
Read MoreRemembering the Anzacs
A group of crafty Dockanders has been making poppies in the lead-up to this month’s Anzac centenary commemorations.
Read MoreCrime rate up more than 50 per cent
While it remains one of the safest suburbs in Melbourne, crime has increased by more than 50 per cent in Docklands, according to crime data released last month.
Read MorePele visits Docklands
The man widely regarded regarded as the greatest soccer play of all time visited Docklands last month.
Read MoreCall for Yarra River protection
A report released last month has called on the State Government to introduce a new governance structure to protect the Yarra River.
Read MoreRaise your voice
Whether you have the voice of an angel or prefer to contain your warbling to the shower, you’re invited to take part in a community singing project at the Library at the Dock, beginning this month.
Read MoreResidents are the big spenders
City of Melbourne residents spend four times as much as city workers in Melbourne’s shops, cafes and bars, new research has revealed.
Read MoreFountain project gains momentum
The Docklands fountain and flame show is gaining momentum, with the consortium behind the project briefing key stakeholders over the past month with the aim of securing funding.
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