Latest articles by Docklands News
Rocking at The Lounge
Bobby Valentine and Laura Gillard have put Docklands on the list of places for live music
Read MoreSome retailers in Docklands tell me their customers actively look for them
Spreading the word about the ‘Docklander Deals’ loyalty program brings me into contact with many retailers throughout Docklands and I get to see and hear plenty.
Read MoreBreaking up the band
If you’re old enough to remember how you felt when The Beatles went their separate ways, you will relate to this story of Paul O’Halloran leaving Docklands.
Read MoreHello again to everybody. Trust you are well.
It has been decided to hold the social night on Thursday July 28
Read MoreBob’s Steak & Chop House - 4.5 stars
I’ve got to admit, when I was told Docklands’ newest restaurant was called Bob’s Steak & Chop House, my first thought was I’d be reviewing some sort of sub-standard Chinese take-away. I’m sorry – is that racist?
Read MoreNewQuay traders in fees revolt
NewQuay’s traders are in open revolt against MAB Corporation and are taking legal action against the giant developer over what they consider to be excessive precinct management fees.
Read MoreLady Chelmsford recovery underway
Work has finally begun to recover the 'Lady Chelmsford', which sank at its berth at Central Pier in February 2008.
Read MoreSporting ambitions put on ice
It’s not your usual school sport, but a group of Roxburgh College students visit Docklands’ Icehouse every fortnight to practise curling.
Read MoreEsplanade man quits
The man responsible for the Harbour Esplanade redevelopment has quit.
Read MoreCollision course on serviced apartments
The City of Melbourne is on a collision course with owners of serviced apartments at Watergate.
Read MoreGrassroots footy
If the AFL is looking for grassroots footy, it need only look out the window.
Read MoreDocklands continues to fund council
The City of Melbourne plans to return only 75 per cent of the revenue it earns from Docklands next financial year.
Read MoreDocklands is ‘‘designated’’
Extra powers have been given to Victoria Police in an effort to curb an apparent increase in anti-social behaviour in Docklands.
Read MoreWelcome to Invensys Rail
Docklands welcomed a further 300 corporate workers last month with the official opening of Invensys Rail in NewQuay.
Read MoreTransport study revs up
Some 18,000 Docklands workers were last month invited to respond online about their travelling habits as part of a precinct transport study.
Read MorePublic art is on the rise
Docklands has just experienced “Rising”, a student public art exhibition which returned to Victoria Harbour for a fourth year last month.
Read MoreDocklands property is good, but it’s not THAT good
Housing price figures released last month claiming a 46.2 per cent annual rise in Docklands are not all that they seem.
Read MoreSay all of it, says survey
It’s a close call, but most respondents to last month’s online survey believe we need to clearly pronounce the A when saying Docklands.
Read MoreBottomless garbage bins
The City of Melbourne is interested in building a giant network of underground garbage vacuum chutes and thinks that Docklands might be the place to trial the concept.
Read MoreTwo fun nights
There are two great nights out in Docklands in June.
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