Latest articles by Docklands News
Where are the people?
I paddle dragon boats at Docklands each Monday and Wednesday evening and really enjoy the views and atmosphere it provides.
Read MoreOver and under
As spring’s vibrant colours fade, we start to see a return to the monochrome fashion palette of winters past.
Read MoreBeat the lack of heat
You wake up and look outside the window and notice it is cold, wet and, worst of all, it’s dark! With daylight saving now finished and winter rapidly approaching, the majority of people will find that their motivation for exercise will always start to wavier.
Read MoreWhispers of the Kelly Gang
If you listen closely, you can hear the whisper of the Kelly Gang in Docklands.
Read MoreTo the snow, driver, and don’t spare the horsepower
Getting there is half the fun
Read MorePreserving maritime heritage
Amid the dynamics of current and future developments of the North Wharf and broader Docklands precinct, rests the stories of Melbourne’s maritime heritage.
Read MoreArt brings life to NewQuay
A new public artwork is hoped to help kick-start the reinvigoration of NewQuay West.
Read MorePlan moves in the right direction
Docklands will receive a $36 million investment into transport infrastructure, according to a plan released by Places Victoria and City of Melbourne last month.
Read MoreLawyers explain Watergate
The team of lawyers who represented the Watergate Owner’s Corporation (OC) during the Building Appeals Board serviced apartment case held a public briefing on the implications of the decision last month.
Read MoreHub horticultural happenings
Head down to The Hub this month and learn some handy gardening tips for apartment living.
Read MoreSuper soup in Docklands
Docklands was treated to a gourmet soup lunch last month when Feed Melbourne set up shop on Harbour Esplanade.
Read MoreHoliday fun in Docklands
Docklands was a hive of activity over the Easter school holidays.
Read MoreClive heads for a new destination
Clive Dwyer has resigned as Destination Docklands chair after less than seven months in the role.
Read MoreFuel leaks into harbour
About 500 litres of diesel fuel was spilt across Harbour Esplanade last month, with some of the fuel making its way into the harbour.
Read MoreAbandoned suitcase prompts lockdown
An unattended suitcase prompted police to close part of Harbour Esplanade for over three hours last month.
Read MoreHub site zoned for community
The Docklands Hub site will continue to be used by the community even after its current activities move to a new site.
Read MoreNorth Wharf inspires art
For artist Maggie Cowling there’s a sense of romanticism about North Wharf.
Read MoreSurvey defines river hazard
A Parks Victoria survey has found that the Yarra River is less than three-metres deep at some points near Yarra’s Edge.
Read MoreBuilding approval anticipated
Planning Minister Matthew Guy is expected to soon approve two more of the buildings featured in MAB’s NewQuay Central masterplan.
Read MoreDocklanders take to share bikes
Docklands is truly a cycling suburb, with one of the highest take-ups of share bikes in Melbourne.
Read More