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A monument to touchy feely art
I love the sculptures in Monument Park.
Read MoreCaring for your clothes
Maintaining a wardrobe can be hard work.
Read MoreIt feels calmer
It feels calmer, doesn’t it? So many people I’ve spoken to feel the same – it’s different, more peaceful. More reassured. More likely to happen … don’t you think? It just feels different.
Read MoreLooking out for eye health
Eyes on Docklands and The Local Burger Co
Read MoreDocklands offered major attraction
A one-of-a-kind giant fountain and flame show in Victoria Harbour would attract more than five million people to Docklands annually, according to the consortium behind the bold concept.
Read MoreStar fails to attract predicted crowds
It could take up to 75 years for the Melbourne Star Observation Wheel to turn a profit, if passenger numbers during its first year of operation are anything to go by.
Read MoreDamage to public art
Skateboarders have significantly damaged a $3 million public artwork in Docklands.
Read MoreAussie day fun
More than 30,000 people flooded into Docklands on Australia Day last month.
Read MoreEsplanade masterplan released
Harbour Esplanade will become a nationally-significant destination, according to a master plan released by Places Victoria last year.
Read MoreSocial Club in February
Come out and meet your fellow Docklanders at the monthly Docklands Social Club.
Read MoreDestination Docklands CEO resigns
Anita Donnelly has resigned as CEO of Destination Docklands.
Read MoreTPG temporarily halts fibre rollout
TPG was forced to halt its fibre-to-the-basement (FTTB) campaign after the Federal Government introduced new regulations last month.
Read MoreFestive welcome for park
Docklands’ newest public space received a warm welcome last month when MAB Corporation held a mini-festival to celebrate the launch of Monument Park.
Read MoreAn offer too good to refuse
For Tony De Domenico, the chance to chair Places Victoria was an offer too good to refuse.
Read MoreDocklands dragon to roar again
The Docklands dragon will roar again, returning to Harbour Esplanade after a year in hibernation.
Read MoreThe Docklands Chamber of Commerce and Alma Doepel restoration team have had a busy few months raising money for the continued restoration of Docklands’ historic top-sail schooner.
The chamber has partnered with the restoration team in an attempt to raise funds for the completion of the project.
Read MoreChamber hosts Beijing delegates
Docklands’ Chamber of Commerce has forged a relationship with one of Beijing’s largest districts.
Read MoreLuxury yacht ablaze
A luxury yacht was engulfed by flames at Yarra’s Edge on January 21.
Read MoreLocal workforce has doubled
Docklands’ workforce has increased by almost 50 per cent since 2012, according to a report released by the City of Melbourne last month.
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