Latest articles by Docklands News
No sense complaining about the future
Respected Destination Melbourne CEO Chris Buckingham had a positive message for Docklands businesses when he addressed them on September 20 – things will improve when we stop whinging.
Read MoreDocklands Melbourne ... took all the trees and put them in a tree museum ...
I don’t get it. Seven years ago I consolidated four Collins St offices into a single Docklands address and have since observed the district become a highly-concentrated commercial hub for business, sport and high-rise residents.
Read MoreKen Ong offended by attempt to limit voting
Malaysian-born Melbourne councillor Ken Ong took offence last month to an attempt to limit voting rights for newly-arrived Melburnians.
Read MoreNorthbank project announced
Lord Mayor Robert Doyle and Planning Minister Matthew Guy last month announced more bicycle connectivity for Docklands with a further piece of the incomplete puzzle around the Crowne Plaza building on Northbank.
Read MoreCommunity garden speaks for itself
In the ultimate demonstration of why the site was unsuitable, fierce winds destroyed the shed and walls at Docklands’ temporary community garden on September 19.
Read MoreAction pending on serviced apartments
The City of Melbourne is standing firm in its intention to stop residential apartments being rented for short-term accommodation.
Read MoreEnterprize to call Docklands home
Docklands will be the new home for the tall ship Enterprize, which is a replica of the 19th century ship that brought the first European settlers to Melbourne in 1835.
Read MoreNo Safety Day for this year
Docklands’ popular Community Safety Day will not be held this year due to funding cuts.
Read MoreCommercial vacancies rise
Commercial property vacancies in Docklands have risen 4.9 per cent since February.
Read MoreThe sounds of Docklands
Everyone knows how Docklands looks as art. But what does it sound like?
Read MoreConnections were made at Etihad
Eighty Docklanders enjoyed some quality networking at the Docklands News Networking Lunch at Etihad Stadium on September 16.
Read MoreA thirst for visionary leadership
“There is a thirst for visionary leadership,” claimed Peter Biggs, guest speaker at the third Just Leadership breakfast in Docklands on September 8.
Read MoreMelbourne Ice goes back-to-back
Docklands’ own Melbourne Ice won the Goodall Cup for a second year in a row in early September.
Read MoreFringe Festival in Docklands
Looking for art, culture or perhaps a bit of fun? Look no further than Docklands.
Read MoreSculpture is back to its best
Reed Vessel is looking as good as new after restoration and repair work on the seven-year-old artwork took place earlier this year.
Read MoreYarra’s Edge trees
Yarra’s Edge has its eagerly-awaited replacement trees.
Read MoreAdmin for traders
NewQuay traders claiming a refund on precinct fees have been told to apply to VCAT as individuals.
Read MoreANZ art auction success
The 2011 Kaleidoscope charity art auction held at ANZ Centre on Tuesday, August 30 was a huge success.
Read MoreOur criminal past is on our doorstep
Located on Docklands' doorstep is the Victoria Police Museum, which brings Victoria's criminal past back to life.
Read MoreDocklands is just great for Dally
Dally Messenger III thinks that Yarra’s Edge is the perfect place to live.
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