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People first for Docklands
VicUrban is soon to release a report by Danish architects Gehl on making Docklands more “human”.
Read MoreClose shave for charity
Docklands’ Carrick Education students helped raise $600 for the Leukaemia Foundation on Wednesday, March 16 by participating in the World’s Greatest Shave.
Read MoreBe inspired
Docklands Rotary Club is hosting an inspirational evening for local residents and workers on Tuesday, April 12.
Read MoreEaster and the renewal of all
Billions of people will gather to celebrate the historical, biblical and eternal resurrection of Jesus
Read MoreWoolshed pitches in for the kids
The Woolshed Pub will once again be taking part in the annual Good Friday Appeal by donating all food and beverage profits from the day to the cause.
Read MoreThe deserving dogs of Dock 5
The dogs of Dock 5 must be the most spoiled in Docklands as they now have their own doggie wash.
Read MoreRepairs for ‘‘Shoal’’ artwork
Harbour Esplanade public artwork Shoal Fly By has recently experienced some minor damage prompting VicUrban to erect fences around the pieces.
Read MoreExtremely rewarding banking
Docklands bank customer Ms Tee never thought opening an account could be so rewarding after last month winning a national competition and a $20,000 prize.
Read MoreGoods Shed South underway
Work has started on the refurbishment of the Goods Shed South in Batman’s Hill with the demolition of a section at the Collins St end to make way for a “lantern building” entrance.
Read MoreDocklands has the Wow Factor!
On Wednesday, March 23 Waterfront Venues showed that it had the Wow Factor when it hosted the Business Retreats Australia and the Mind Gallery’s VIP “Creating the Wow Factor” workshop.
Read MoreSlow progress for Alma
The 107-year-old Alma Doepel is continuing to undergo a major refit in Docklands’ Shed 2 with her skylights being painstakingly restored.
Read MoreHomeless to benefit
Property group Charter Hall aims to raise $100,000 for the Lighthouse Foundation during the development of the Lacrosse project on LaTrobe St.
Read MoreSailing for harmony
Docklands Yacht Club hosted a multicultural Try Sailing Day on Victoria Harbour on March 20.
Read MoreJune Networking Lunch at the Hilton
NewQuay project director David Allt-Graham has agreed to speak about MAB Corporation’s future plans for the precinct at the June Docklands News Networking Lunch.
Read MoreDocklands feeds council coffers
The City of Melbourne continues to earn more than it spends in Docklands, announcing nearly $1 million more than the $5.5 million surplus it had budgeted for in the September quarter.
Read MoreSun shines on Mad golfers
The second annual Mad Duck Masters on March 5 was a superb outing for the good folk of Yarra’s Edge.
Read MoreDeveloper upset at damage
Digital Harbour developer David Napier is dismayed by the amount of damage caused to his property by the Harbour Esplanade redevelopment and fears it won’t be fixed.
Read MoreRohan wins the Docklands Dash
After the success of last year’s inaugural event, Melbourne City Sports once again hosted the Docklands Dash on Wednesday, March 23.
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