Latest articles by Docklands News
Icehouse to host nationals
Docklands’ Icehouse is set to host the Australian Figure Skating Championships later this year.
Read MoreTry tai chi
If you’ve ever thought about trying tai chi then the Docklands Sunday Market is the perfect place to give it a shot.
Read MoreThe endless appetite of Moko
At just five months old, young Moko is a very happy new Docklands resident with an appetite to match!
Read MoreShopping boycott
My wife and I have lived in Docklands for over six years.
Read MoreShort-stay apartments to stay
The Supreme Court has awarded victory to operators in the long-running dispute over short-stay apartments in residential buildings.
Read MoreWorldwide Scope to be deregistered
Worldwide Scope Pty Ltd will be deregistered following a VCAT inquiry into the company’s business practices.
Read MoreCEO joins fight against homelessness
Business leader and Docklander George Kotzageridis is set to brave a cold night at Etihad Stadium next month to raise awareness of homelessness in Australia.
Read MoreYMCA team cleans up
A team of volunteers from YMCA Docklands has adopted a neglected and polluted section of riverbank.
Read MoreTasty offering for abandoned space
A creative collective is set to transform the abandoned Waterfront City food court into a unique art space.
Read MoreNetworking lunch
There are only 16 places left for this month’s Docklands News Networking Lunch on June 21 at Va Bene on Central Pier.
Read MoreMustangs improve out of sight
After a disappointing ice hockey season in 2012, the Melbourne Mustangs have started 2013 with a lot of promise.
Read MoreLive, work and play
Between living and working in Docklands, Akhil Chimnani spends most of his time in postcode 3008.
Read MoreChamber continues to grow
The Docklands Chamber of Commerce continues to grow in size with well over 100 members to date.
Read MoreThe mornings are getting cooler but we have had a great autumn!
News from the DCA
Read MoreTeleconnection
In Docklands, we might be comforted by the thought that we have a lower environmental impact as a consequence of living in smaller dwellings compared with other residences within the greater city of Melbourne.
Read MoreFester’s ferrets
Friendly Docklands worker and biker Vince “Fester” Failla has two new pets to introduce to Docklands.
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