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The Cauldron – craft connect, is now offering classes in knitting, beginner basics to refresher courses and help with final ...
MAGNET Galleries becomes a stage for the dual vision of photographer Rudiger Wasser in June, where the stark geometry of an ...
Docklands’ former Costco site is set for a new lease on life, with Sonic Healthcare officially revealed as the purchaser ...
Cobwebs in the walkways, lift buttons that had seen better days, and internet speeds that felt like a relic from a bygone era – that was everyday life in one of Melbourne’s well-known 1990s apartment ...
A trio of new parks proposed for the Lorimer Precinct in Fishermans Bend is set to reshape public amenity for residents living in Docklands’ Yarra’s Edge, as the state government edges closer to ...
Docklands resident Shahzad Siddiqui has long loved the inner-city lifestyle that his family calls home. Now, he’s giving back to the community that welcomed them by opening Success Tutoring – ...
Imagine plunging into Victoria Harbour on a hot summer’s day – water clean, safe and inviting – with the city skyline rising in the distance and the ghosts of Docklands’ maritime past reflected in the ...
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).
A dynamic and visionary collection of contemporary art has arrived at Home Docklands, spotlighting works by some of Australia’s most prominent artists. Craft Victoria (Craft) has been instrumental in ...
Lord Mayor Nick Reece’s election pledge to establish a new Little India precinct in Melbourne has been met with enthusiasm across the community, and many are hoping that it could find its home in ...
Art has been Julia Mindraoui’s passion for as long as she can remember, but it wasn’t until last year that the stars aligned, and she was ready to turn her passion into her life. The Artsy Kid, ...
“Our little cafe is our way of adding to the Docklands community,” Be-Ras Creatives Arts Café owners Rashmi and Brajesh told Docklands News. But this is not only a matter of fresh coffee and bagels … ...