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Live music at The Woolshed
If you head out for a night out on the town in Docklands you will find that it’s fast becoming a suburb filled with large, sophisticated venues, and one such venue leading the charge is The Woolshed Pub.
Read MoreAlyssa is sky-high over Docklands
Alyssa Novitski is off to London in June after winning Destination Docklands’ recent “why I love Docklands” competition.
Read MoreKids go to war against NAB
About 40 primary students went to war in Docklands on March 10.
Read MoreVictoria Harbour plan approved
It’s been a long time coming, but the State Government has finally approved a new master-plan for Victoria Harbour.
Read MoreParking reprieve for Central Pier
VicUrban has given Atlantic Group a temporary night-time reprieve from a deadline which would have seen parking removed altogether from the western end of Central Pier.
Read MoreI am soooo excited right now.
It’s like those boiling hot days you endure when you feel like you’re sticking to everything, when you can’t think through the fog of the heavy heat, when you can’t even raise the energy to move, and then, a touch of a cool breeze starts to tickle your neck. You get goose bumps of anticipation, a tingle of excitement that it is finally coming – that the long-hoped for relief is on its way. Change, is arriving.
Read MoreReading between the lines
Docklands could become the focus for an innovative project which melds literature, heritage and transport.
Read MoreThe ball is in VicUrban’s court
We haven’t heard anything further from VicUrban regarding the options for the development of Western Park, which include the proposed development submitted by the Melbourne Football Club.
Read MoreKeen interest in last land
Fifteen developers have expressed interest in developing Docklands’ last parcel of land.
Read MoreBoat traffic plan released
With more than a third of Victoria Harbour lost to marinas in the future, a new report is predicting a 56 per cent increase in boating traffic density.
Read MoreDocklands in the fast lane
Formula 1 came to Docklands a week early last month when Aussie ace Mark Webber roared into Waterfront City.
Read MoreNautical networking in March
Some 60 Docklanders enjoyed an afternoon of networking on our waterways as the Docklands News Networking Lunch took to the water in March.
Read MoreLove at first sight
Docklands pioneer Chindar Teo has spent almost 10 years living in Docklands, but it wasn’t until three years ago that she decided to get a roommate.
Read MoreHarbour Esplanade gets its new trees
The first of up to 210 Norfolk Island Pines have been planted along Harbour Esplanade, with all of the installation expected to take no more than three weeks.
Read MoreDocklands bares its heart
Docklands has a heart and it will be on show for the world to see this month via an unlikely collaboration between a local artist and a local cleaner.
Read MoreKeith is nutty about Docklands
Keith Winestein is a bit of a Docklands nut.
Read MoreWatch out bubby!
Luke Roberts, 4, keeps an eye out for danger at the new Docklands ‘Dinosaurs Alive!’ exhibition at Waterfront City.
Read MoreProbus Club booms
Memebership of Melbourne Sunrise Probus Club, based at The Wharf Hotel, Docklands, has soared to more than 70 members since its launch on December 2.
Read MoreIndian Mirchi and Travel Doctor
Vijan is spicing up Victoria Harbour
Read More807 Bourke Street
Lend Lease is applying for planning permission to build an eight-storey building on the remaining land between its Serrata development and Geographe St.
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