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Gowrie artwork hoarding
Children from the Gowrie Child Care Centre in Docklands have contributed their drawings to a new artwork gallery on a 25-metre long hoarding behind No. 1 Collins Wharf.
Read MoreSchool is underway
Construction has started on Docklands' primary school and it is expected to open in 2021.
Read MoreCharity event runs into trouble
The April 7 Run for the Kids brought plenty of welcomed visitors to Docklands, but some residents were blindsided by unexpected inconvenience.
Read MoreHow does your garden grow?
We now have 85 registered volunteers who regularly donate their time to work in the Docklands Community Garden.
Read MoreTourists love our art
The largest number of international downloads of the Harbourside Docklands Art Trail app are from China.
Read MoreThe riverkeeper’s call to arms
Yarra Riverkeeper Andrew Kelly has called on residents of the Docklands to continue to embrace the Yarra River.
Read MoreContainer lights up Docklands
A shipping container turned public mural provided a welcome addition of colour to Harbour Esplanade in April.
Read MoreKangan Institute hosts Global Skills Challenge
Docklands' Kangan Institute was one of a select few Victorian TAFE institutes to host the 2019 Global Skills Challenge at the start of April.
Read MoreHow amazing is that!
The ''Illusionaire Magic'' show runs like clock work every Saturday at 7.30pm at the Mission to Seafarers in Flinders St, Docklands.
Read MoreE-Gate activity
Locals may have noticed site preparation works at E-Gate alongside Footscray Rd.
Read MoreBringing reno dreams to life
Ultimate Kitchens and Bathrooms; Eyes on Docklands; polepole
Read MoreYou are your dog’s lifetime companion
We spend mostly 20 years or more together with our dogs. But this is their whole life.
Read MoreFuture-proofing vertical villages
Are our vertical villages becoming obsolete?
Read MoreRun for the Kids
We’re now only a week away from the iconic Run for the Kids returning to Docklands. We can’t stress how much of an opportunity this is for our traders in the precinct.
Read MoreOwners’ corporation law – time’s up
The state government is under increasing pressure to amend the outdated Owners Corporation Act 2006.
Read MoreThe importance of sleep
Recent statistics show that more than 35 per cent of adults are sleep deprived.
Read MoreWhat about the dogs?
I am writing in regard to your article titled “Hopes raised for water fireworks”.
Read MoreLooking back in time, this is a story published in Docklands News - April 2009, Issue 41
Doyle’s Docklands attack “confusing”
Read MoreA dux Docklander
Docklands resident Lisette Ortonez Camero is the first person in her degree to be awarded the Dux of Bachelor of Event Management at William Angliss Institute.
Read MoreA dux Docklander
Docklands resident Lissette Ordonez Camero is the first person in her degree to be awarded the Dux of Bachelor of Event Management at William Angliss Institute.
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