Latest articles by Docklands News
Travelator given the thumbs up
Nearly 60 per cent of Docklanders surveyed last month think a wind-powered travelator idea for Harbour Esplanade is “brilliant”.
Read MoreLocal teams struggle through opening rounds
Melbourne Heart and Melbourne Victory have both started off their 2012/2013 A League seasons in an unconvincing fashion.
Read MoreMGA Insurance Brokers and Garrards
Gareth’s assurance of good insurance
Read MoreMerry Christmas Coen
Christmas came early for Docklands’ Ashton family last month when a double-lung transplant donor was found for cystic fibrosis sufferer Coen, 15.
Read MoreLocals push for 9.30 fireworks
Docklanders are lobbying for the reinstatement of the 9.30 pm New Year’s Eve family fireworks amid speculation that the City of Melbourne’s safety concerns are unfounded.
Read MoreDocklands: it’s (nearly) all good
2012 closes with a promise of some very good things for Docklands.
Read MoreWhat’s that you said Jack?
While the Norfolk Pines on Harbour Esplanade may struggle in Docklands’ wind, there’s a new tree in town that is firmly planted in the ground.
Read MoreVans weren’t denied permit
Reports that popular Melbourne food trucks were kicked out of Docklands after complaints from other traders are false.
Read MoreRevival for Waterfront City
Empty retail spaces in Docklands are to be temporarily filled with start-up businesses and projects.
Read MoreVictory at last for Cadel Evans
International cycling champion Cadel Evans returned to Docklands last month for the third annual Suit Up and Ride event.
Read MoreThe murky business of marketing money
The City of Melbourne has promised Docklands millions of dollars for marketing since 2007 – but have we been short-changed?
Read MoreVictoria Point man shot
Police shot a Docklands resident last month, following a confrontation about a stolen car.
Read MoreMural comes to life
A team of artists is currently creating a larger-than-life mural in Docklands.
Read MoreRobert connects with the people
For artist Robert Lee Davis, it’s all about connections.
Read MoreReprieve for truckies’ diner
Truckies can breathe a sigh of relief with the news that the Ports Diner Roadhouse is here to stay for at least another two years.
Read MoreLiving history at Central Pier
When the Bryant family first arrived at Pier 10, Victoria Dock on November 14, 1912 they were met with a completely different Docklands than the one we know today.
Read MoreCarols to delight Docklands
Get into the festive spirit this month and head down to the Piazza at NewQuay Central on December 23 for the Planetshakers’ Carols at Docklands.
Read MoreSo much to do during the school holidays
Christmas is almost here and six weeks of school holidays are on the horizon.
Read MoreAlma to rise
The restoration of the historic sailing ship Alma Doepel is one step closer to completion.
Read MoreHortus is almost here
Harbour Esplanade will soon be activated by a glasshouse installation on Harbour Esplanade.
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