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Hortus is finally here
The long-awaited Harbour Esplanade glasshouse will soon open to the public.
Read MoreDestination Docklands unveils plans
Destination Docklands has revealed its marketing and events program for the next year.
Read MoreEnding the cycle
A unique social enterprise offering mobile bicycle maintenance and support for people experiencing disadvantage has opened a workshop in Docklands.
Read MoreCommunity planting day
If you fancy yourself as a bit of a green thumb then a planting day at the Docklands Community Garden this month is the perfect opportunity to get your hands dirty.
Read MoreBuilding manager charged with assault
Former Conder building manager Ross Cartwright has been charged with assault and burglary after police were called to the building last month.
Read MoreNo cancellation compensation
The City of Melbourne will not extend the Friday night fireworks despite cancelling a third of the scheduled events due to safety concerns.
Read MoreLocal regatta postponed
The Docklands Regatta, which was scheduled to take place this month, has been postponed.
Read MoreGet ready to laugh out loud
The Docklands Arts, Laughs and Blues Festival will fill Docklands with music, comedy and cabaret next month.
Read MoreCollins Square redesign
Walker Corporation has revealed an artist’s impression of the redesign of a tower in its Collins Square project.
Read MoreChannel tunes in
Open Channel’s new training facility at Docklands Studios was officially opened last month.
Read MoreACE keeps pace
The donation of a new motorcycle will help the Automotive Centre of Excellence (ACE) in Docklands continue to train students in the latest technology.
Read MoreNew program calls for the young at heart
Senior Docklands residents are invited to join an intergenerational program starting at The Hub next month.
Read MoreLunchtime music
Musicians Chris Taylor and Jen Land entertained the lunchtime crowd at the August Lunchbox session at The Hub on August 8.
Read MoreFive teams fighting for four spots
With the ice hockey play offs only a few weeks away, five teams are fighting for the top four spots and it seems as though the Mustangs’ brilliant season is going to fall just short of success.
Read MoreDon’t fall off the tracks!
12-week challenges seem to be the thing at the moment and are great to get you out of the rut and kick start your new lifestyle choices.
Read MoreDoyle sinks Docklands ferry pledge
Lord Mayor Robert Doyle has backed down from a pledge to commit $500,000 to a Docklands ferry trial and has pointed the finger at local stakeholders for letting him off the hook.
Read MoreBrian is a man with a plan
For Brian Herlihy one the best parts about working for a major developer is seeing a project materialise.
Read MoreMonitors reveal local hot spots
Despite Docklands’ commuter traffic doubling in the past four years, NewQuay hasn’t experienced a rise in pedestrians.
Read MoreNew faces at NAB
NAB branch manager Lara-Jane Bell wants local residents and workers alike to get to know the friendly staff at Dockland’s original NAB branch.
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