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Turbulent Waters merges climate science, music and visual art to transform Library at the Dock Gallery into an aural-visual ...
The Port of Melbourne has called on the City of Melbourne to include its proposed freight bridge over the Yarra River between ...
Docklands farewelled ATET – a floating nightclub that had become the hottest topic in the area. Despite its closure, the ...
Australia’s junior national champion, Vinceman Chong, will take centre ice this May as he competes for gold on home ground at the Oceania 2025 International Figure Skating Competition.
A new not-for-profit association aiming to spotlight Indian entrepreneurship in Melbourne’s inner-city has officially launched with the formation of the Little India Traders Association Inc. (LITA).
This article is the first in a six-part series exploring how we can reclaim Docklands through the lens of community power. Over the coming weeks, we’ll explore the ingredients that make community ...
Melbourne finds itself at a historic juncture. We have had some challenging years, a once-in-a-century crisis. Now Melbourne is poised for rapid growth and transformation. Melbourne is once again the ...
At Docklands’ Yarra’s Edge Marina, a small solar-powered boat named Puggle plays an important role in protecting one of the city’s most vital waterways - thanks to the work of volunteers Kelvin Gedye ...
Cities speak. Sometimes through architecture, sometimes through memory. In great neighbourhoods, you can feel the stories beneath your feet – the echoes of generations past and the whispers of ...
A series of Intergenerational Cooking Workshops held at the Melbourne City Marina in April has provided a valuable vehicle for community building in Docklands.
The City of Melbourne has released its draft economic development strategy for public consultation following its March 25 council meeting.