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Making a scene
Locals and visitors saw a different side of Docklands last month during a unique artistic event.
Read MoreDocklands is beautiful!
Regular visitor to Docklands Dwarak Calayampundi captured this stunning image of Docklands recently.
Read MoreSky sign approval for Docklands ice rink
City of Melbourne councillors voted against their own planning officers’ recommendations last month and approved three sky signs at the Docklands ice rink.
Read MoreBringing a touch of Rome to Docklands
Docklands could soon have a distinctly Italian feel, with a proposal for a replica Roman Colosseum on the waterfront.
Read MoreA walk on the wild side
Visitors had a ''wild'' experience at Harbour Town during the school holidays last month.
Read MoreDocklands relayers walk for a cause
Docklanders helped to raise more than $62,000 at the Docklands Relay for Life last month.
Read MoreSpooky fun at Harbour Town
Halloween comes to Harbour Town this month when the centre opens its doors to trick-or-treaters.
Read MoreMayors explore Docklands
Some 20 mayors from China’s Shandong Province visited Docklands last month.
Read MoreSocial Club is back
Docklands’ very own social club is back this month after a brief hiatus.
Read MoreNetworking success
Local business people gathered for an afternoon of food and successful networking in Docklands last month.
Read MoreHometown advantage
Docklands dragon boater Reka Abraham returned to her Hungarian hometown last month to compete in the International Canoe Federation (ICF) Canoe Marathon World Championship.
Read MoreSkating champions take to the ice
Australia’s leading speed-skating champions took to the ice in Docklands last month, to battle it out at the national championships.
Read MoreDignitary visits Docklands
Hong Kong’s most senior government official visited Docklands last month.
Read MoreLord Mayor’s Commendations for Docklands
The chamber is in full swing promoting events and functions that support the Docklands community.
Read MoreThe unbroken line of human endeavour
For John Williamson, ship-building is not just a passion, but also part of his family history.
Read MoreThe good news in Docklands continued as we celebrated Melbourne’s 180th birthday on the water!
It had rained pretty much all week and the weather forecast predicted a chance of rain. The day arrived and it was overcast. But as the clock ticked on to 11am the clouds parted and the sun came out, bringing a glorious day to Docklands – as it often does.
Read MoreTravelling 10 hours to see junk
Boy, did I get away from the desk this month.
Read MoreYour first port of call when buying or selling
Anchor Conveyanching, Morgans Southbank and Docklands Dental Studio
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