Planning
Docklands: the “Venice-side” of Melbourne?
Melbourne’s Docklands is frequently exposed to negative rhetoric about its past or present, as well as to futuristic visions about possible futures. But what do locals want Docklands to become? What can we learn from urban ways of life next to waterways?
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New ferris wheel set to grace the city skyline as the Melbourne Star falters
A new 35-metre ferris wheel is set to open in South Wharf at Polly Woodside Park as uncertainty grows over the future of the Melbourne Star Observation Wheel in Docklands.
Read MoreThe Age does Docklands another disservice
“Lifeless concrete jungle or vibrant suburb?” was the proposition posed by journalists at The Age as part of a series it published in April diving into “what has gone wrong” with Docklands, and “what could be done to fix it”.
Read MoreBiggest Morning Tea returns to Docklands
Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea returns to Berth Restaurant & Events this May, aiming to raise $30,000 to support a cancer-free future.
Read MorePolice appeal following arson at Docklands gelateria
Victoria Police are appealing for help following an arson incident where two people allegedly tried to light a fire at a Docklands gelateria in January.
Read MoreHeritage Festival makes its way to Docklands
The National Trust has brought the Australian Heritage Festival (AHF) to Victoria from April 18 to May 18, offering an exciting program of events, including in Docklands.
Read MoreDocklands Primary School Colour Run 2024
On April 24 the sirens blared, signifying the start of the 2024 Colour Run!
Read MoreCrafting luxury at Mr Cuff
Docklands is now home to bespoke tailor, Mr Cuff, specialising in ethical garments made with old-fashioned techniques.
Read MoreNews from the deck of the Alma Doepel
Have you had a chance to take a walk down North Wharf Rd towards the Bolte Bridge where the old Victoria Harbour Control Tower sits?
Read MoreKeeping watch on your property manager
Choosing the right property manager for your investment property is essential, and a vigilant eye needs to be kept on them too.
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