Latest articles by Docklands News
Six of the best venues to host a corporate event in Melbourne
Are you in charge of planning corporate events? Or perhaps you've been tasked with finding a venue for a team-building activity or a staff end-of-year party.
Read MoreDocklands Primary School Athletics Day 2024
On Friday, August 2, the Grade 4, 5 and 6 students from Docklands Primary School walked down to Ron Barassi Snr Park to compete in our Athletics Day.
Read MoreThe Victorian Government calls for a back-to-basics reading revolution
Jacinta Allan's Labor state government of Victoria has called for a back-to-basics reading revolution.
Read MoreThe road of retail recovery: a look at how far Melbourne CBD has come
Remember the year 2019? Remember those early rumblings of one of the most significant events in the world’s recent history?
Read MoreGrants to grow your business: where to find support for your Melbourne business
If you're a business owner, start-up, or entrepreneur aiming to build your business, grants could fuel your growth.
Read MoreDocklands decoded: a resource and travel guide for students
Located surrounding the breathtaking Victoria Harbour in Melbourne, Docklands offers a picturesque and lively environment that is ideal for students.
Read MoreSecrets to a seamless and budget-friendly holiday
Planning a holiday is exciting, but with so much information available online, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed.
Read MoreA vision for Docklands
Docklands can be the best suburb in Melbourne, but a vision must be clear to do that.
Read MoreA guide to Melbourne’s best libraries and study spaces for students
As a student, or anyone with a heavy workload, it can be important to switch up your workspace every so often.
Read MoreMeet Anikesh Sasmal
“When I landed in Melbourne it was a Friday night, around 9pm. I was put up in an Airbnb and the view of Docklands and the city from my bedroom was mesmerising.”
Read MoreMeet Peta Brehaut
“Since moving here I’ve got to know the people and the precinct and it’s a great neighbourhood.”
Read MoreCouncil’s funding of Docklands Farmers Market takes money from the communities in need
The City of Melbourne and Docklands Chamber of Commerce are planning to bring a monthly Farmers Market to Docklands by the end of this year. With the ongoing Senate inquiry into the major supermarkets’ behaviour, the more choices consumers get the better the outcomes for everyone.
Read MoreResidents are the big spenders
City of Melbourne residents spend four times as much as city workers in Melbourne’s shops, cafes and bars, new research has revealed.
Read MoreSupport for Docklands fountain show
Docklanders overwhelmingly agree that a one-of-a-kind fountain and flame show in Victoria Harbour would put Docklands on the map.
Read MoreDistrict Live: Tennis Series is coming to The District this summer
District Live is back for 2024, and this time they’ve swapped live music for live sport, with big screens showing the Australian Open across 10 jam-packed days.
Read MoreWaterways team to the rescue
A quick response from the City of Melbourne’s waterways unit on November 27 saved charter boat Mandalay from a watery grave.
Read MoreA new home for the Docklands Squid (Octopus)?
If and when the boat shed gets demolished at North Wharf, we at the Melbourne Seafood Centre would be happy to be the new home for “the Docklands Squid’ with the financial help from Developments Victoria.
Read MoreNew Development Victoria Minister shy on Docklands
The Minister for the newly created portfolio for Development Victoria Colin Brooks has snubbed an invite to share his vision for Docklands.
Read MoreMelbourne Quarter to bring two weeks of festive fun
From Tuesday, December 5, Melbourne Quarter will come alive with food stalls, live music, free food, and drinks for all Melburnians to enjoy.
Read MoreSafe space for dogs
I am writing to you regarding the situation we find ourselves in with such a shameful Melbourne City Council constantly disadvantaging Docklands as beyond reproach ...
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