Latest articles by Docklands News
PRISCILLA IS PASSIONATE ABOUT HAIR
Celebrity hairdresser and stylist to the stars, Priscilla has brought her knowledge and expertise to Docklands all the way from the UK and Europe to change the way Australians see hairdressing.
Read MoreThe DCA response to the Council’s Melbourne Strategic Statement has been submitted following inclusion of input from members.
This is being posted on our website for information.
Read MoreThe most girly of girls
Meet Mia, a four-year-old toy poodle that enjoys long walks along the Docklands waterfront and a trip to the hairdressers/dog-groomer every six weeks.
Read MoreWhy is it so hard to move on from things?
Why is it so hard to move on from things?
Read MoreNew port plan could save Docklands from bridge
A thoughtful plan for the future of Melbourne’s port put forward last month would save Docklands from being choked by a low rail bridge.
Read MoreCome out and meet the candidates
Don’t forget to come out and meet your state election candidates in Victoria Harbour on Thursday, October 21.
Read MoreLicensing is back in the news in Docklands
Liquor licensing is back in the news in Docklands with two cases creating interest – an application by the Woolshed Pub to expand numbers; and the resurrection of the Uber Bar application for St Mangos Lane, NewQuay.
Read MoreFrom little things, big things grow!
Docklands TV migrated from the REALLY small screen to the REALLY big screen last month.
Read MoreJames Squire locked out of premises
Docklands lost a cornerstone business last month when James Squire Brewhouse was locked out by its landlord over a rent dispute.
Read MoreLive music at Yarra’s Edge twice a week
Curves Bar and Restaurant at Yarra’s Edge now has two live music sessions each week, the latest being acoustic music every Thursday night from 8pm until 10.
Read MoreOktoberfest cancelled
The Rotary Club of Docklands has cancelled its Oktoberfest event scheduled for October 16 due to the closure of the venue.
Read MoreToilet talks have a happy ending
NewQuay owners’ corporations briefly closed their toilets to the public last month after becoming frustrated with the City of Melbourne.
Read MoreRide to Work Day
Ride to Work Day is Thursday, October 13 and riders can expect a free breakfast and other rewards when they arrive in Docklands.
Read MoreServiced apartments are good, says poll
Most Docklanders approve of serviced apartments, according to the September ‘Docklands News’ online poll.
Read MoreCouncil contact is increasing
The City of Melbourne’s contact with Docklands via its Hub community centre continued to build last financial year.
Read MoreGet into this year’s directory quickly
Advertisers wishing to be in front of Docklands residents and workers for the whole of 2011 should act fast and contact the Docklands Directory 2011’s sales manager Linh Nguyen.
Read MoreWaterfront City winners
Congratulations to Joanne Farrugia who won the major prize in Waterfront City’s winter competition.
Read More2010 Dragon Boat Challenge
Now in its third year, the Corporate Dragon Boat Challenge features an afternoon of dragon boat racing action on Victoria Harbour on October 27.
Read MoreThe feedback is in
The City of Melbourne and VicUrban say they have consulted with 3701 people on the future of Docklands during the first phase of their Second Decade of Docklands project.
Read MoreIndependent bands live - on the tracks!
Passing through Southern Cross Station between Friday, October 1 and Saturday, October 9? Over two weeks, Melbourne’s freshest independent performers will play live at the station as part of Melbourne Music.
Read More