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Wine auction
The Docklands community is invited a Rotary dinner and wine auction at the new NAB Academy in Bourke St.
Read MoreAdairs still feels like a family business
Visit Adairs and feel as though you are being transported back into the family-owned store of yesteryear.
Read MoreNow meet Merchant the cat
First there was Merchant the building, Docklands’ latest apartment block in Victoria Harbour.
Read MoreDon’t forget the presentation
Welcome to our new members who have recently joined. Anybody else wishing to join is encouraged to contact Paige Jay on [email protected] who will be happy to assist.
Read MoreEarthquake in Chile caused a shift in the earth’s axis enough to shorten the day by 1.26 microseconds.
We note the interesting disclosure by NASA that the earthquake in Chile caused a shift in the earth’s axis enough to shorten the day by 1.26 microseconds.
Read MoreI went to a clairvoyant the other day. Funny thing really, spur of the moment decision.
I just thought I needed a little bit of divine guidance ... a little bit of a crystal ball consultation ... a bit of a clue as to what the universe had lined up for me, a sneak peek. Yep, I was desperate.
Read MoreCuisine Undercover - Medici - 3 Stars
Medici can handle the pressure
Read MoreLike mother, like daughter
Do dogs really look like their owners?
Read MoreNew era in cycling retail
Cycling legend John Trevorrow has raised the stakes in cycling retailing with his move to Docklands last month.
Read MoreThe vessel Black Gold, arrived at Marina YE recently during its circumnavigation of Australia
On board were owners Allan and Geradine Lear and their two sons Rowan, aged 10, and Jarred, aged 9. They left their home port of Mooloolaba in Queensland in March 2009 and have been travelling ever since.
Read MoreCouncil scuttles its marina bid
After nine months, the City of Melbourne has abandoned its attempt to find commercial tenants for Waterfront City Marina.
Read MoreWater woes plague Docklands
Some Docklands residents have been charged nearly six times the normal price for water due to a billing error.
Read MoreSoccer fans adopt Docklands
Sydney FC soccer fans liked drinking at Docklands’ Watermark Bar before the A-League grand final on March 20 so much that they say they’ll be back.
Read MoreMelbourne Water moving to Docklands
Melbourne Water has committed to locate to 990 LaTrobe St, in the south east corner of Digital Harbour above the link road access to Etihad Stadium.
Read MoreYarra’s Edge residents may lose their views
Yarra’s Edge residents could lose their upstream city views with the State Government refusing to rule out high-rise developments as part of its plans to redevelop North Wharf.
Read MorePlatform 28 gets licence for 560
Having received a planning permit controversially last October, the Platform 28 tavern in the Goods Shed North in Bourke St has now been granted a liquor licence.
Read MoreReprieve for tourist shuttle
The Melbourne Tourist Shuttle has escaped the City of Melbourne’s razor for now while council officers investigate alternative funding sources for the service.
Read MoreDocklands doesn’t weather the storm
Though most residents escaped the deluge of the March 6 storm, not all property in Docklands was left unscathed.
Read MoreMyer makes its move to Docklands
About 100 Myer employees pioneered the giant retailer’s head office move to Docklands last month.
Read MoreDocklands Dash!
The first ever Melbourne City Sports Docklands Dash was run and won on Wednesday, March 10.
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