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Watergate is wired for speed
Docklands’ Watergate building will soon provide its residents with connection to a high-speed internet, via a fibre-optic network.
Read MoreDemolition to start
Work will start on the $16 million demolition of Harbour Esplanade’s four concrete wharves this month.
Read MoreFraser connection with dome
The crew at the Mission to Seafarers was in good company last month when former prime minister Malcolm Fraser stopped by for lunch.
Read MoreYarra’s Edge unites
The Yarra’s Edge community will continue to rally against the construction of a tram bridge connecting Docklands with Fishermans Bend.
Read MoreVisitor service trial
A trial visitor service at Southern Cross Station is providing visitors with access to tourism information about Docklands and wider Melbourne as soon they arrive in the city.
Read MoreSouthern Cross symphony
It’s normally filled with the sounds of trains departing, delayed service announcements and the “beep, beep” of Mykis, but last month the sound of classical music engulfed Southern Cross Station.
Read MoreExploring the waterfront
A new arts participation project in Docklands will highlight the waterways and invite people to experience Melbourne as a waterfront city.
Read MoreManager of the year
Docklands YMCA Manager Andrew Ward has been acknowledged as Manager of the Year for 2013 at the organisation’s recent Victoria staff awards night.
Read MoreAlma Doepel supporters gather for 110th birthday dinner
It all began in 1903 in northern New South Wales when the Doepel family launched a topsail schooner, built on the banks of the Bellinger River, for the coastal trade, naming her Alma Doepel.
Read MoreLocal businesses celebrated
The longevity of four Docklands businesses was celebrated last month as part of the Lord Mayor’s Commendations program.
Read MoreJoel’s ‘‘Collision’’ rewarded with bounty
Queensland artist Joel Rea was named the winner of the $15,000 ANL Maritime Art Award last month.
Read MoreTribute to a Melbourne icon
A new public artwork on the edge of Docklands celebrates Melbourne’s affinity with the W-Class tram.
Read MoreDocklands assault
Police are investigating an alleged assault, which occurred at a Docklands hotel on October 5.
Read MoreTasty tomatoes
Docklanders who have a penchant for potting mix should head down to The Hub this month for a lunchbox session on growing tomatoes.
Read MoreThe Altus is launched
Construction of Digital Harbour’s largest development to date is expected to begin early next year.
Read MoreTourism bus to continue
Melbourne City Sightseeing (MCS) buses will continue to bring tourists into Docklands.
Read MoreFestival fun in Docklands
Locals and visitors were treated to an entertainment extravaganza during the Docklands Arts, Laughs and Blues Festival last month.
Read MoreNew residents at The Quays
Docklands will receive in an influx of new residents this month when owners and tenants begin moving into MAB’s newest residential development, The Quays.
Read MoreWalking for a cure
Around 450 people visited Docklands last month in order to join the fight against ovarian cancer.
Read MoreExploring Docklands
More than 600 people explored Docklands last month during the annual Great Amazing Race.
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