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Maritime Art Prize
The 2019 ANL Maritime Art Prize will be open to the public at Mission to Seafarers from October 4 to 20.
Read MoreA week of Shakespeare
For a week of September students on semester break learned the ins and outs of Shakespeare at Docklands' Community Hub.
Read MoreNetflix production coming to Docklands
Docklands Studios has scored another massive production and it might be Netflix’s next big hit.
Read MoreWe take charge
By Taz Scully - Melbourne ChargersOn October 19 and 20, Melbourne Chargers take on WA, NSW, ACT, and SA in the final clash of the National Tier 2 Women’s Ice Hockey season at O'Brien Icehouse.
Read MoreThe District Docklands in 24 hours
A destination where a day out is never the same, with so much to explore and experience, a new discovery at every turn.
Read MoreWomen’s Health Week is here
It’s a common theme that women across the globe look after everyone else’s needs before their own. However, how can you care for others if you do not care for yourself?
Read MoreHelping future generations tackle waste
Docklands resident Mika Grechyk has published a new book that teaches children about responsible rubbish disposal.
Read MoreSmall print shrinks state cladding fund
Premier Daniel Andrews’ cladding fund might be able to help a tiny percentage of apartment buildings with dangerous cladding.
Read MoreA day in the life of Victoria Harbour
Every day, any day, is a special day at Victoria Harbour, Docklands. What a beautiful and unique community us “Vic Harbourites” have. So much to do, see, and experience.
Read MoreConflicting speeds
One particular 40km/h speed limit sign, recently erected on South Wharf Drive, had become the source of confusion among locals living at Yarra’s Edge.
Read MoreGet rid of it
It is time the ugly, unsafe jetty in the centre of Victoria Harbour at Docklands was removed as agreed to last year. The waterway must be opened up for the vista and for the development of a lively boating place.
Read MoreA Docklands duo
Local resident David finds Docklands to be the perfect location for pet dogs.
Read MoreWe have to do better than this
We have to do better than this, in so many ways.
Read MoreBricks and Clicks – David Koch
It’s been a massive month for the Docklands Chamber of Commerce.
Read MoreBargain hunters descend on Docklands
These three amigos from St Albans were up before the sun to stake their place in Docklands history as the fi rst three shoppers to Australia’s first Costco store on August 17.
Read MoreForum makes way for ‘‘Spring Clean’’
By Sean CarThe Docklands Representative Group’s (DRG) scheduled Community Forum on September 18 will not go ahead as planned. The DRG will instead stage an event for locals in partnership with the annual Spring Clean the City event on September 21.
Read MoreCladding discipline delays not a ‘‘bungle’’
The state government’s disciplinary proceedings over the Lacrosse cladding fire are far from resolution.
Read MoreHealth fears for tunnel project
By Meg HillThe West Gate Tunnel Project is embroiled in a new controversy over unearthed toxic chemicals in the soil around Docklands.
Read MoreWebb Bridge to close for maintenance
Webb Bridge will close for three weeks this month as the City of Melbourne undertakes new water-proofing treatments.
Read MoreFunding support for new ferry
The City of Greater Geelong has supported Port Phillip Ferries in taking its next step towards launching a new commuter ferry service between Docklands and Geelong.
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