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Sales are hot for Snowbird Frozen Yoghurt
Docklanders have rapidly warmed to the idea of frozen yoghurt.
Read MoreRide2Work breakfast approaches
Ride2Work breakfast approaches
Read MoreOn a mission to help
Seafarers’ welfare is what it’s all about
Read MoreMade in Melbourne
Melbourne’s Spring Fashion Week (MSFW) officially opened this month in a rain-soaked, tiny laneway littered with milk-crates and opulent flowers.
Read MoreCat’s got his heart
Arthurs Creek local Henry wears his cat in his jacket while viewing apartments in Docklands.
Read MoreWe’ll keep fighting!
Well, Planning Minister Guy finally, by way of a press release, on June 29 said he had approved the MAB Master Plan for the NewQuay/Waterfront City development without, we gather, significant modification, after having it for nine months.
Read MoreWhats up pussy cat?
Docklands' new community garden was opened with fanfare on July 15.
Read MoreDocklands voters turn green and sexy
Denied a Liberal candidate to vote for in the July 21 state by-election, Docklanders turned green and sexy.
Read MoreCommunity garden kicks off
Docklands’ new community garden opened with a day of celebration on July 15.
Read MoreCity of Melbourne response
The City of Melbourne strenuously rejects this Docklands News editorial which contains a series of factually incorrect comments regarding the Docklands Community and Place Plan (DCPP).
Read MoreDocklanders meet the candidates
The Melbourne state by-election came to Docklands on July 10 when 12 of the 16 candidates outlined their policies to the community.
Read MoreNew sporting courts for Docklands
Docklands is soon to have multi-purpose sporting courts for netball, basketball and futsal next to the Hub in Batman’s Hill.
Read MoreStrong interest in forum
Some 28 Docklanders have put their hands up to represent their suburb on the soon-to-be-formed Docklands Community Forum.
Read MoreBig day out on the water
Docklands’ boaties are going all out to make their Melbourne Day Regatta on Sunday, August 26 a truly community event with free cruises on offer.
Read MoreNorthwharf details revealed
Northwharf developer Asset 1 WTC has revealed details of its proposed redevelopment of the heritage listed Shed 5 and crane.
Read MoreWho knows the best dad?
Local YMCA gym manager Andrew Ward is looking for the “Father of the Year”.
Read MoreLooking fine there, Docklands
When you’re a single mother with a six-year-old to tend to, feeding a parking meter is hard to manage. But by failing to do so, Docklands resident Franca Caradonna now has $2000 worth of parking fines and says she can’t afford to pay.
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