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Man drowns in Docklands
A man drowned in Victoria Harbour last month.
Read MoreNetworking in Docklands
The next Docklands News Networking Lunch will be held from 12 noon on Friday, March 15 at SuRa Korean Restaurant in Harbour Town.
Read MoreGarden keeps growing
The Docklands Community Garden continues to flourish under the watchful eyes of a team of committed volunteers.
Read MoreNo decision on serviced apartment case
The Building Appeals Board (BAB) is yet to return a decision on the serviced apartment case it heard last year.
Read MoreCar restorations, up close and personal
Locals and visitors will soon be able to watch the restoration of classic cars right here in Docklands.
Read MoreNAB building almost complete
NAB’s second Docklands office is nearing completion.
Read MoreCoen’s new start
Coen Ashton returned home to Queensland last month, taking with him a new set of lungs and a new lease on life.
Read MoreFlag fiasco
The City of Melbourne spent $27,000 installing flagpoles and banners at Yarra’s Edge only to remove them within a few months.
Read MoreLion dancers bring luck
The Chinese Cultural Centre of Victoria lion dancers performed in Merchant St last month to celebrate Chinese New Year.
Read MoreThe Docklands factor
Docklands, it seems, is a place people love to hate.
Read MoreLiving it up in Victoria Harbour
An urban market, a beer garden and a moonlight cinema were just some of the raft of activities featured in the two-day “Living Festival” in Docklands last month.
Read MoreDocklands is a skating hot spot
Docklands, it seems, is a skateboarder’s paradise.
Read MoreGood sports welcome on the courts
Docklands’ own multi-purpose sports courts will officially open this month.
Read MoreSomeone is watching you
If you’ve ever walked down Harbour Esplanade chances are somewhere on the other end of the CCTV network a security contractor employed by the City of Melbourne was watching you.
Read MoreSouth Wharf turns artistic
The South Wharf promenade’s ambience was added to last month with a number of Melbourne artists taking up residence in a heritage cargo shed.
Read MoreThe footy is back
Footy’s back. After a four-month hiatus, the AFL is back and raring to go for season 2013.
Read MoreDragon boats do battle
As part of the Lunar New Year celebrations last month the annual Chinese New Year Dragon boat regatta was held at WTC Wharf on the Yarra.
Read MoreTrust your instincts
I remember “feeling” things with great clarity when I was a very little girl. I have, from time to time, looked back on those days and always been able to brush them aside as being times of cerebral fantasy. Or I have excused it as a case of the mind playing “tricks”.
Read MoreThrow another kimchi prawn on the barbie
Sura and Bayside Mobile Vet
Read MoreA night in Hanoi
Sounds of honking motorcycle horns rise from a swarm of traffic and fill the air.
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