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Love locked in
A lone padlock adorns the wires of the fence on Harbour Esplanade.
Read MoreFeel right at home while you’re away
It’s all about the freedom. While hotels appeal to the single, short-term visitor, a self-catering apartment offers so much more to so many more.
Read MoreQuintessentially Australian
Whether you have walked through Docklands Park or let your dog off at Victoria Green, taken a stroll down Harbour Esplanade or made a trip to Costco, you no doubt would have walked past something quintessentially Australian: the eucalyptus tree.
Read MoreTemporary Docklanders
Portia and Rowan are short-term citizens of Docklands.
Read MoreA growing maritime precinct
The Mission to Seafarers presents itself to visitors as the historic gateway to North Wharf and centre of a growing maritime precinct.
Read MoreWe fill up our lives so easily. But so few of us live “full lives”.
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Read MoreServiced apartment battle to continue
The serviced apartment dispute that has divided Docklands will continue on to the Supreme Court.
Read MoreAlma is high and dry
Historic sailing ship Alma Doepel is now high and dry after being raised out of the water last month for continued restoration work.
Read MoreFashion festival hits Docklands
Models, designers and fashionistas invaded Docklands last month during the L’Oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival.
Read MoreMusic at The Hub
Docklanders are in for a musical treat when acclaimed cellist Zoe Knighton performs at a Hub lunchbox session this month.
Read MoreDestination Docklands awaits funding decision
The future of Destination Docklands rests on Council’s 2013-14 budget deliberations.
Read MoreCarnivale entertains at Wonderland Fun Park
The Wonderland Carnivale is amazing and entertaining Docklanders and visitors at the Wonderland Spiegeltent.
Read MoreDocklands loses two events
The redevelopment of NewQuay Central has resulted in Docklands losing two popular annual public events.
Read MoreInduction case goes to VCAT
Conder Owner’s Corporation (OC) is facing Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) action following the introduction of induction procedures at the building.
Read MoreBook launch bonanza
Docklands hosted not one, but two book launches last month.
Read MoreCracked windows becoming customary
A window at the Customs House in Docklands cracked last month causing a lane of traffic on LaTrobe St to close for more than five hours.
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