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Tick Tock Tick Tock. This small yet precise measure has incredible impact on so many.
For some, it is the marching of time. For others, a looming deadline. Incredibly, there are people for whom this opens doors of hope. For others, it is the pregnant pause before the arrival of spectacular occurrences.
Read MoreDocklands to enhance water saving
The Docklands precinct is to be the subject of a brave initiative for the purpose of enhancing water saving, management and reticulation.
Read MoreGetting nosey for SIDS
The kids at Dockland’s Penguin Childcare got into the spirit of Red Nose Day on June 25.
Read MoreMelbourne Bike Share becomes Docklands Bike Share
Last month Docklands became part of the $5.5 million Melbourne Bikeshare scheme with the unveiling of five bike stations around the precinct.
Read MoreMaster plan unveiled this month
Lend Lease is ready to reveal its new master plan for Victoria Harbour and is this month seeking community feedbac
Read MoreNew MP for Docklands
Docklands will get a new federal MP at the next election.
Read MoreStand by for traffic chaos
VicUrban has announced the dates and times it will close major Harbour Esplanade intersections for tram works.
Read MoreStudy to look at who owns our waterways
The debate between developer and public interest continues – this time over Docklands’40 hectare ‘Blue Park’ as its waterways are sometimes called.
Read MoreWheels and roundabouts for council rate revenue
A revaluation of Harbour Town property has resulted in the City of Melbourne refunding nearly $1 million in rates following the failure of the Southern Star Observation Wheel.
Read MoreRoadworks a barrier to business
The Harbour Esplanade redevelopment is threatening the viability of Victoria Harbour businesses because it has fenced off access to their customers.
Read MoreTop executives sleep rough for the homeless
Docklands-based Enterprise Business Services CIO, Cathy Bibby, joined 115 other high-ranking executives sleeping in the cold at Etihad Stadium.
Read MoreDocklands opens its doors
This month the third annual Melbourne Open House (MOH) will be opening more than 60 buildings to the public, seven of them in Docklands.
Read MoreThe sweet sound of piles being driven
Docklands has an old familiar friend back again – the metronomic background noise of pile driving.
Read MoreOur newest Docklanders
Docklands’ newest residents are now moving into the exclusive River precinct at Yarra’s Edge.
Read MoreIt’s Groundhog Day
Docklands News recently found this press release from October 24, 2000 on the internet, which has an uncanny sense of the present.
Read MoreHave your say
In 20 years there will be more than 1 million people visiting, living or working in the City of Melbourne municipality every day.
Read MoreKin to help out folk
When you think about charities and not-for-profit organisations what do you think of first?
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