Latest articles by Docklands News
Serving both God and the Demons
Football may long have been called the religion of Victorians and the MCG and Etihad Stadium, a place of worship … but you probably wouldn’t know that in amongst it all there are some very dedicated chaplains and one of them is working amongst us here in Docklands.
Read MoreNew battle for chief Yarra’s Edge guardian
Having won the fight to have the pedestrian and cycle linkage under the Charles Grime Bridge permanently reinstated in August, Yarra’s Edge resident Cobien Watts now has another fight on her hands.
Read MoreGrand old lady visits Docklands
If you take a walk down to South Wharf over the next few months you will see a grand old piece of history.
Read MoreA wheel observation
Don’t be surprised to see reconstruction start soon on the Southern Star Observation Wheel.
Read MoreGreat name
Docklands News and Yachtshare congratulate Tanya Stern on winning a competition to name the latest Yachtshare catamaran.
Read MoreAnita joins mums’ club
After organising many toddler play-groups at the Docklands’ Hub, Anita Paganoni has joined the mothers’ club.
Read MoreChristmas spirit is alive
Victoria Point building managers Keith and Kay Jeffrey have instilled some Christmas spirit into Docklands with a gift collection for charity.
Read MoreMore affordable housing
Docklands is to get a third affordable housing project, with the State and Federal Governments announcing 522 apartments at Harbour Town.
Read MoreFireworks as usual
Following debate earlier in the year over whether Docklands would host a 9:15pm family fireworks session on New Year’s Eve, Melbourne City Council has confirmed the details of this year’s program.
Read MoreTake the family to London!
In January and February 2011, one lucky family could win an awesome trip to the Docklands in London.
Read MoreBoat show returns
The Melbourne International Boat and Lifestyle Festival returns to NewQuay on February 4-6, 2011.
Read MorePranksters patrol Docklands
The episode, which is set to air early next year will feature Ruyton Girls School student Dana who will pull a prank on her friend and fellow classmate Jasmine.
Read MoreProgram needs a name
Destination Docklands and Docklands Chamber of Commerce are teaming up to bring Docklands businesses, workers and residents an exciting new loyalty program in early 2011.
Read MoreThird time’s not really lucky
On Sunday, November 14 Victoria Harbour suffered its third oil slick in less than 12 months, but authorities say there is nothing to be concerned about.
Read MoreWeir to star in ice spectacular
Strap your skates on and bring your best “ho ho ho” to the Medibank Icehouse at Waterfront City this December!
Read MoreBook for lunch
Some places are still available for the December Docklands News Networking Lunch.
Read MoreHit musical for Docklands
Having had more than 500 performances on Broadway and nominations for three Tony Awards, the musical ‘Xanadu’ is coming to Melbourne and Docklands has the honour of hosting the show.
Read MorePlaudits for local architecture
On October 28, both the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCEC) and Docklands’ ANZ Centre were recognised in Canberra at the National Architecture Awards.
Read MoreWheelchair curling arrives
For the past six months the Victorian Curling Association (VCA) has been training wheelchair athletes in the sport of curling at the Icehouse.
Read MoreStill no licensing decisions
The Liquor Licensing Commission says it is close to decisions on two contested applications in Docklands.
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