Latest articles by Docklands News
State to take back Seafarers Park
The State Government has outraged Docklands residents for offering to developers land it launched as a public park less than five years ago.
Read MoreConder access causing concern
Conder resident Warren Mills is fed up with poor car access to his NewQuay building and wants it fixed immediately.
Read MoreLicensing issues prevent venues from opening
Development plans on both North and South Wharfs have stalled because venue owners are struggling to get liquor licences.
Read MoreJurassic shopping is a hit
The recent Harbour Town dinosaur promotion was a great success
Read MoreDocklands businesses short-change staff
Two Docklands businesses have been found to be underpaying staff in a random auditing campaign by the Fair Work Ombudsman.
Read More‘‘Tollywood’’ comes to Docklands
He’s a bad boy and he’s in Docklands looking for lost love.
Read MoreLacrosse back on track
The $300 million Lacrosse development at 675 LaTrobe St is finally set to start this month
Read MoreWatergate businesses struggle to open
Two Docklands businesses say they have been prevented from becoming operational because of more than six months of neglect, misinformation and inattention.
Read MoreSouthern Star to rise again
Docklands’ Southern Star Observation Wheel is on its way to returning to its former, albeit short-lived, glory.
Read MoreResidents and developer square off over Serrata
Victoria Harbour residents and Lend Lease are on a collision course over the developer’s plans for a 15-storey residential development in Bourke St.
Read More1010 sizzles for Interchange
VicTrack and Café 1010 co-hosted a Great Australian Sunny Sizzle in March
Read MoreSpecial network lunch in June
Next month’s Docklands News Networking Lunch is being held at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre and includes a behind-the-scenes tour of the fabulous new facility at South Wharf.
Read MoreRuns aren’t fun for everyone
Karl Bierl has had just about enough of the road closures for fun runs.
Read MoreJune 4 is market day
A lunchtime market comes to Victoria Harbour on June 4.
Read More‘‘We are not happy’’ - Docklands families want a school
Young families say they are being forced out the area because there is no primary school.
Read MoreWheel of friendship extended to Docklands
A symbol of international friendship was presented to the Rotary Club of Docklands last month.
Read MoreCSC moves to Docklands
Global business solutions and technology services provider CSC celebrated the official opening of its Docklands office last month
Read MorePelican comes home for a rest
Docklands recently had an old friend staying beside Shed 2 in Victoria Harbour
Read MoreMartin to experience Docklands
Martin Pryor of Wattlebank has won Docklands Rotary Club’s “Docklands Experience” raffle and will soon visit for a weekend of the best the precinct can offer.
Read MoreCity of Melbourne grant opportunities
The first round of City if Melbourne grants for the arts, community services, and sports and recreation open this month.
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