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How d’ya say Docklands?
There are two competing pronunciations of the word Docklands.
Read MoreThis is a very hard piece to write.
I have in fact, been thinking about whether or not to write this for several days. And the more nervous I feel about putting pen to paper over this, and the more I question whether I want to go ahead with this, and the more I feel that it’s just a lot easier to forget about it and instead write a (hopefully!) easy-reading fun piece that makes you smile, the more I realise that I should write this.
Read MoreThe jackets of Julia
It’s been a whirlwind week for Australian politics.
Read MoreLift your spirits with a healthy workout this winter!
Lift your spirits
Read MoreVisitors cost us $30 each
Destination Docklands only attracted about 5000 people to Docklands with the $150,000 it was given by the City of Melbourne as compensation for the cancellation of last New Year’s Eve 9.30 fireworks.
Read MoreLocal port is a priority
City of Melbourne is working to establish Docklands as a local port.
Read MoreCouncil to appeal short-stay decision
City of Melbourne is appealing the Supreme Court’s decision to return the Watergate short-stay apartment case back to the Building Appeals Board (BAB).
Read MoreZombie dance thrills locals
Around 50 local residents and workers came together at the Hub last month in order to master the moves to Michael Jackson’s “Thriller”.
Read MoreLitter chokes Docklands waterways
Docklands’ waterways were polluted by tonnes of rubbish and debris last month, following heavy rain.
Read MoreNew art project for NewQuay
An underutilised public space at NewQuay will be transformed by the largest art collaboration ever seen in Docklands.
Read MoreInside the new NAB campus
NAB’s new building at 700 Bourke St is the latest addition to Docklands’ thriving commercial sector.
Read MoreSimon hands over the keys to NewQuay
Simon Duffield leaves NewQuay this month after seven years as the area’s precinct manager.
Read MoreStrategy for recreational fishing
City of Melbourne is working to ensure Docklands’ position as Melbourne’s prime recreational fishing hub.
Read MoreRotary returns
The Rotary Club of Docklands has returned to its hometown after a brief jaunt across the river.
Read MoreFood and art is a good start
The first stage of Collins Square’s retail will open this month.
Read MoreSouthern Star rebranded
The embattled Southern Star Observation Wheel has been rebranded the Melbourne Star Observation Wheel.
Read MoreCavalia opens this month
Equestrian and performing arts spectacular, Cavalia, will open in Docklands this month.
Read MoreNew Digital Harbour tower
The current medium-rise nature of Digital Harbour is set to be transformed, following the approval of a 23-storey office tower for the precinct.
Read MoreDocklands opens its doors
A range of Docklands buildings will unlock their doors and welcome the public inside this month, as part of Open House Melbourne.
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