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Read MoreAccidental Docklanders
Zoe Knighton is a renowned cellist who also happens to call Docklands home.
Read MoreCommunity discussions
Presentations and community discussions are going on around Melbourne about the Melbourne Planning Strategy which has been put out by the State Government’s Department of Planning and Community Development and Minister Guy.
Read MoreDocklands Chamber of Commerce report
Chamber of Commerce report
Read MoreAutumn events
Autumn ushers in great cuisine and entertainment to North Wharf and the Yarra precinct and it is all for a good cause!
Read MoreMelburnian Rain
I step out of my apartment and the door clicks shut behind me.
Read MoreBig games fishery
Docklands has its own collection of Commonwealth Games mementos.
Read MoreDocklands to lose Japanese festival
A festival that attracted 15,000 people last month is unlikely to be held in Docklands next year.
Read MoreAlbert takes the cake
Docklands was a foodie’s paradise earlier this month, hosting not one but two Melbourne Food and Wine Festival events.
Read MoreRedevelopment plans abandoned
Places Victoria and City of Melbourne appear to have abandoned plans to revitalise Docklands’ Batman’s Hill Precinct.
Read MoreStudio upgrade
Docklands Studios has received a multi-million dollar upgrade courtesy of the State Government.
Read MoreDocklands says farewell to summer
February is finished and Docklands has officially waved goodbye to summer.
Read MoreApprovals for Vic Harbour
Planning minister Matthew Guy has approved a Victoria Harbour development worth $130 million.
Read MoreMusical chairs at Places Victoria
Board and staff changes continued last month with Planning Minister Matthew Guy confirming that Peter Clarke was no longer on the board and that Ken Fehily had been appointed as the chair.
Read MoreMystery crop brings joy
A crop of sunflowers can be found right at the edge of Docklands.
Read MoreRotary crosses the border
The Rotary Club of Docklands is now meeting in Southbank.
Read MoreWhat’s Cook’n?
Visitors to the Hub lunchbox session this month will gain insight into the life of Captain James Cook.
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