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Heritage wall restored
The first stage of the restorations works on the heritage-listed wall in Melbourne Quarter will be completed by May 10.
Read MoreNetworking Lunch is back
The Docklands Networking Lunch returns on Friday, June 16 at Etihad Stadium.
Read MoreWorkshopping the future
The ANZ Bank held a robotics workshop for the children of its employees at its Docklands Academy last month.
Read MoreRide to commemorate
CBD resident Marisa Crowe and her husband Cameron spent 10 days riding from Docklands to Sydney to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Ms Crowe’s younger brother’s death.
Read MoreSocial Club
The Docklands Social Club returns to Platform 28 in Bourke St, on Tuesday, May 9.
Read MoreEtihad Stadium gets a facelift
Ever since the Australian Football League (AFL) took ownership of Etihad Stadium last October, changes have been taking place at this 17-year-old stadium.
Read MoreChanging lives via youth sail training
Today’s world is a complex and confronting place especially for young people. Youth programs on Docklands’ Alma Doepel are needed today more than ever.
Read MoreRunning for kids
The Bolte Bridge was temporary closed when runners raced across the bridge as part of the 14.6km course of the CityLink Run for the Kids program on April 9.
Read MorePlans for Docklands winter activation
Docklands will welcome two festivals to activate its waterfront in winter.
Read MoreA full financial history of the QVM investment
As we await Planning Minister Wynne’s decision on Queen Victoria Market (QVM) planning controls, it is worth revisiting the full financial history of the City of Melbourne’s biggest ever investment.
Read MoreNew home for IOU
One of Docklands’ most notable artworks, the IOU sculpture, is moving to Water Plaza on Victoria Harbour Promenade.
Read MoreSunday Streets
The City of Melbourne is organising a community activity next to Cow Up A Tree from 9am to 12pm on May 21.
Read MoreTraining gets Docklanders moving
Docklands residents and workers can join a free community fitness training program called Live Life Get Active every weekday morning at 6.30am at Yarra’s Edge.
Read MoreCyberGym comes to Docklands
Israel’s cyber-security leader, CyberGym, last month relocated its global headquarters to the Goods Shed in Docklands.
Read MoreLetters share human connection
Library at The Dock last month held a unique exhibition of letters written by Melbourne’s homeless people.
Read MoreVictoria Harbour retail offering is stronger
Docklands’ retail scene has welcomed some new faces with a few boutique businesses recently opening up in Victoria Harbour.
Read MoreRunning for kids
The Bolte Bridge was temporary closed when runners raced across the bridge as part of the 14.6km course of the CityLink Run for the Kids program on April 9.
Read MorePedestrian bridge to go
Asset 1, owner of the World Trade Centre (WTC) building, wants to demolish the pedestrian bridge that connects WTC with the Melbourne Quarter site.
Read MoreProduction boom at Docklands Studios
Docklands Studios had one of its busiest periods ever in April, with all five soundstages occupied by local and international productions.
Read MoreThe Ice Blacks are here
Our Kiwi neighbours have travelled across the ditch to Docklands to compete in ice hockey with Melbourne’s local teams.
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