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Urban mushroom farming from a Yarra’s Edge apartment
While the compact nature of apartment living can often attract innovation, it’s not often you would have heard of the practice of mushroom farming in such a setting.
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The heart and soul behind Good Cycles
In the heart of Docklands sits a brightly patterned free-standing shed which is home to Good Cycles Hub.
Read MoreBorn in a Cambodian prison, Koky is now grateful for his opportunities in Melbourne
Koky Saly’s life is a story of resilience and determination. Born in a Cambodian prison during the brutal civil war in 1976, Koky was among millions of Cambodians who suffered under the Khmer Rouge regime.
Read MoreA line that doesn’t bleed
A fluid line is valued in the arts and there is nothing closer to the hearts of millennials than catching up for a coffee.
Read MoreDocklands is simply beautiful
Sometimes, a stunning view makes you stop in your tracks, and you find yourself taking a moment to appreciate the spectacular landscape in front of you.
Read MoreNew book The Art of Winging It puts Docklands on readers’ radars
Docklands has meant something special to Dr Kaushik Sridhar for many years, and now those memories of living here have been woven into his recently released book The Art of Winging It.
Read MoreRising star Lachlan McKillop celebrates Christmas in Docklands.
It has been a while since Docklands resident actor Lachlan McKillop walked his dog Jet along Yarra’s Edge.
Read MoreDesigners move into Escala
A concrete benchtop, a stained-glass window, and a price tag of $400,000 sold the studio apartment.
Read MoreDocklands very own “Heartbreaker”
Announced as a “Heartbreaker” ahead of the premiere of 7 Plus’s latest reality show Heartbreak Island, Tiarne Butler is simply a local Docklander looking for new experiences.
Read MorePeter Mitchell: an honorary Docklander
This month’s Docklander doesn’t require much of an introduction. While he may not live in Docklands, the Seven Network’s leading news anchor of 21 years Peter Mitchell reckons he’s “one of the longest serving employees in Docklands”, having read the news from Harbour Esplanade since March 2002.
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