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Mourners denounce ‘‘coercive conversion’’
About 160 people attended a memorial service at the Docklands library on Sunday, January 13 commemorating the first anniversary of the death of South Korean woman Ji In Gu.
Read MoreWriting of the world, from the library
By Meg HillDocklands library users fall into a few key groups – young children and students can be found in after-school workshops or studying in the quiet area.
Read MoreNew late-night trams for LaTrobe St
Visitors to Marvel Stadium, St Vincent’s Hospital and the State Library can now stay out later, with the rollout of a new late-night tram timetable for Route 30.
Read MoreLocal skater wins national title
At just 18, Docklands’ speed skater Joshua Kah has become one of Australia’s youngest national champions.
Read MoreRotary Club is coming to Dockland
February 2009, Issue 39
Read MoreThe Docklands Summer Campaign
We are so excited to have a whole range of events involving collaborations between Docklands’ traders in February.
Read MoreMemorable local Australia Day
Meron Hailemariam and her son Manuel were among the thousands in Docklands for Australia Day. The atmosphere was family-friendly and fireworks were impressive. Photo: John Tadigiri.
Read MoreLacrosse cladding is being replaced
By Meg HillWork to remove flammable cladding on the Lacrosse building has started after more than four years of confusion and indecision.
Read MoreThe symbolism of the docks: James Pasakos’s depictions of Docklands
By Meg HillJames Pasakos grew up in Docklands before you could really grow up in Docklands, at least in the way kids grow up here today.
Read MoreThe Exchange in Retrospect
The Exchange at the Knowledge Market in Victoria Harbour is showcasing a selection of its projects in a retrospective exhibition.
Read MoreLook at us now!
It's been 29 years, but the change to Docklands is remarkable - as evidenced by the soon-to-be-released new version of The Melbourne Map.
Read MoreMen’s Shed is looking for new members
Melbourne Men's Shed in its sixth year is recruiting new members and is also keen to attract more women.
Read MoreBreastScreen van comes to Docklands
From February 4 to 22, women over the age of 40 can get free breast screens - the best way to find cancer early and save lives.
Read MoreDocklands Art Collective closes doors
By Meg HillThe Docklands Art Collective (DAC) had its last day of trading on January 25, two weeks after The District Docklands confirmed the artist residencies could no longer be kept available.
Read MoreChinese New Year comes to Docklands
By Jessica Carrascalao HeardDocklands is set to bring in the Year of the Pig with a bang, with events planned from the Melbourne Star to Victoria Promenade for the Chinese New Year Festival Melbourne 2019.
Read MoreForget Marvel, we’ve found a real superhero
A veteran on the international body building circuit, Ian Nordahl’s rise to the top of the sport has been nothing short of superhuman.
Read MoreHappy with your OC manager? Most are
The owners’ corporation (OC) management industry is well overdue for a shake-up.
Read MoreDecember 2008, Issue 38
And now for something completely different…
Read MoreRun 4 The Kids
We are so excited this event is coming to Docklands.
Read MoreGoodbye from Blender Studios
In 1886 the new channel from Port Melbourne to the city was complete.
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