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A great month for cyclists
October was a great month for local cyclists, with Ride2Work Day and the announcement of further government investment in cycling infrastructure.
Read MoreNew arrivals
The Docklands community has some new additions, with our resident swan becoming mother to four cygnets.
Read MoreRenegades re-sign multiple stars
After a breakout year last season, The Renegades have resigned 13 of their stars and will be hoping to go two better in this year’s Big Bash league competition.
Read MoreTurbines down
Docklands has certainly been windy of late (perhaps even more than usual), but ANZ’s wind turbines haven’t been able to advantage of the blustery weather.
Read MoreNew owner for wheel
ING Real Estate Development appears to be increasingly removing itself from Docklands, with the sale of the Melbourne Star Observation Wheel to Sanoyas Rides Corporation.
Read MoreIn the swing of things
Docklands’ golfers had the opportunity to perfect their golf swings at the World Trade Centre last month.
Read MoreDressing for Tony
As Tony Abbott is sworn in as our new Prime Minister, people all over Australia are wondering what the political landscape will be like over the next term, and of course, how this will relate to the fashion landscape.
Read MoreBopha Devi goes the distance
Docklands’ only Cambodian restaurant, Bopha Devi, celebrates its eighth birthday this month.
Read MoreFrom Townsville to Docklands
Lyn Faull thinks Docklands is the perfect place to enjoy her retirement.
Read MoreHortus is no hot house
Rest assured “Hortus”, the glasshouse being built on Harbour Esplanade, will be a comfortable place to enjoy Docklands this summer.
Read MoreNews from the DCA
I hope your team won the grand final. My mob wasn’t allowed into the finals. But it was a great game!
Read MoreTime to re-evaluate
There’s a little cool breeze that’s lightly touching the back of my neck as I stare at the lengths of green bamboo I’ve just “restyled” the corner of my dining room with.
Read MoreSeptember has been an interesting month in Docklands, and those with eagle eyes will have noticed some advances being made on the wheel!
Reporting from the Chamber of Commerce
Read MoreThe spirit of sport
The spirit of Australian sporting greatness will soon be found right here in Docklands, at the Mission to Seafarers in Flinders St.
Read MoreBunjil tipped to stay in Docklands
Lend Lease wants Bunjil to remain part of the Batman’s Hill precinct after it is developed.
Read MoreAll deals are off
Docklanders will no longer have their own loyalty program after Destination Docklands decided to cease operations of Docklander Deals last month.
Read MoreAri loves bunnies
A bunch of fluffy bunnies visited The Hub during the recent school holidays, much to the delight of visiting youngsters.
Read MoreDocklands land value takes off
Land values in Docklands have skyrocketed, if MAB’s recent sale of a Waterfront City parcel is anything to go by.
Read MoreMAB gives up on precinct fees
MAB will no longer require NewQuay traders to pay precinct management fees, in a move that is being considered a win for operators.
Read MoreConservative Docklands
The rest of Melbourne may have voted Green at the federal election last month, but Docklands maintained its conservative leanings.
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