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ATET case circles back as City of Melbourne’s amended defence revives old admissions
The City of Melbourne’s latest pleadings in the $7 million Supreme Court battle over Docklands venue ATET suggest the case has come almost full circle, raising fresh questions about why so much court time was burned in April on a position the council now appears to have largely abandoned.
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New street food and entertainment series to boost Docklands this winter
Docklands’ waterfront will receive another welcome boost this June with the launch of The Street Social, a new seasonal event series bringing food, entertainment, sport and family-friendly activities to Harbour Esplanade.
Read MoreCity of Melbourne chief Alison Leighton to take leave as acting CEO appointed
City of Melbourne councillors have endorsed the council’s general manager of infrastructure and amenity, Rick Kwasek, as acting chief executive officer for a six-week period from June 26 to August 7 while CEO Alison Leighton is on leave.
Read MoreGood Cycles departs Docklands bike hub after decade on Harbour Esplanade
The Good Cycles bike hub on Harbour Esplanade has closed after almost a decade in Docklands, opening up a new opportunity for the City of Melbourne and Development Victoria to rethink one of the waterfront’s most visible small-scale activation sites.
Read MoreDocklands brews up support for Cancer Council
Docklands locals have once again provided strong support for Cancer Council through a series of Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea events across the suburb.
Read MoreAward-winning garden finds new life on Docklands waterfront
An award-winning show garden from this year’s Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show has found a permanent new home in Docklands, bringing a burst of native planting, colour and biodiversity to Yanonung Quay on Harbour Esplanade.
Read MoreDocklands Waterfront Farmers’ Market launch draws big crowd despite rough weather
The new Docklands Waterfront Farmers’ Market has made a strong first impression, drawing more than 3500 people to Harbour Esplanade for its launch despite difficult weather conditions on May 17.
Read MoreNew Docklands law firm ASKY opens with community focus and global outlook
Docklands has welcomed a new legal practice to the precinct, with ASKY International Lawyers opening its doors and positioning itself as a firm focused on accessibility, multicultural understanding and long-term community connection.
Read MoreFractal Studios brings new creative energy to Docklands
A new artist-led studio in Docklands is aiming to help unlock the precinct’s creative potential through workshops, installations, gatherings and experimental public-facing art.
Read MorePreventing litter from entering Victoria Harbour
Incremental steps have been achieved since my May update, although the results have again not been as prompt as I would have liked.
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