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Interesting activities to report
Your chamber correspondent is overseas at present, filing this report in the wee hours of a Scottish morning north of Edinburgh.
Read MoreA long way from where I started
What has happened to me? Seriously, I am getting quite concerned about myself.
Read MoreLucas Real Estate has a home ground advantage
According to local real estate professional Glen Lucas, local knowledge is what sets his business apart from other Docklands agencies.
Read MoreSchool is a step closer
Docklands is a step closer to securing its own local primary school.
Read MoreTake a closer look
If you took a walk along Victoria Harbour Promenade last month chances are you came across a range of unique artworks.
Read MoreReal water colours
A day out on the water proved to be an inspiring jaunt for a group of artists in Docklands last month.
Read MoreDocklands is a budget winner
Docklands has received its best council budget result ever, with the City of Melbourne set to invest in a range of projects.
Read MoreThumbs up for Docklands
Students from Oxley College in Chirnside Park visited Docklands last month to find out more about the area’s development.
Read MoreOwners given access
The Conder Owners Corporation (OC) has granted facility temporary access to owners who mounted VCAT action due to the introduction of induction procedures.
Read MoreChamber challengers are champion rats
About 100 people took part in the first ever Water Ratrace Corporate Challenge in Docklands last month.
Read MoreGrants for community
Community groups are encouraged to apply for community grants of up to $20,000 as part of the City of Melbourne 2014 community grants program.
Read MoreNew chair for Destination Docklands
Destination Docklands has announced Dr David Cochrane as its new chairperson, following Clive Dwyer’s resignation.
Read MoreNo funding for tourist service
Docklands is no closer to attracting tourists from the city’s major visitor entry point as the City of Melbourne has again deferred funding a Western Gateway Visitor Service.
Read MoreLibrary emerges from dock
Construction of the Docklands Library and Community Centre at Victoria Harbour is progressing, with the framework of the first floor now clearly visible.
Read MoreGoddess Mazu protects Docklands
Emergency services were called to Docklands last month to deal with the fallout from a major boat collision in Victoria Harbour.
Read MoreJust a dollar a day will rescue a sex slave
Docklands-based charity The Big Umbrella this month launches a national campaign to rescue Vietnamese girls from sex slavery in China.
Read MoreLunchtime thrills for Docklands
This month’s Hub Lunchbox session offers Docklands residents and workers the opportunity to learn Michael Jackson’s iconic ‘Thriller’ dance.
Read MoreIndia enlightens
Docklands local Ashleigh Streeter has returned from a “surreal” trip to India with hope of continuing to advocate for some of the country’s most vulnerable people.
Read More40,000 Docklands workers ... and rising
More than 6000 new workers will move into Docklands offices this month.
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