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Funding for waterways, but charter boats aren’t happy
A $3.3 million investment into Docklands' waterways by the City of Melbourne as part of its recent council budget has only fuelled further anger from charter boat operators over being pushed out of Victoria Harbour.
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Hope for waterways authority
Hope is not yet lost in the campaign to establish an independent waterways authority for Docklands and the lower Yarra.
Read MoreLocal waterways reform in tatters
An agreement to reform the governance of Docklands’ waterways spectacularly collapsed last month.
Read MoreCelebrating Docklands’ waterways
Docklands waterways will be on show next month during a major celebration of Melbourne’s heritage.
Read MoreWaterways group to make decision
The Lower Yarra River Use Future Directions Group is expected to make its recommendations on the future governance and management of the waterways this month.
Read MoreExperiencing our waterways
Docklands’ waterways are often considered its most significant asset and a group of students are currently investigating how local residents interact with this valuable feature.
Read MoreWaterways group formed
A waterways advisory group will provide recommendations to the State Government on the best model for waterways governance.
Read MoreCelebrating our waterways
Docklands waterways were highlighted last month during the annual Melbourne Day celebrations.
Read MoreA new world on our waterways
As the sun goes down, the waterways surrounding Docklands are transformed.
Read MoreSpace and water are our top priorities
The community wants Harbour Esplanade to provide more open space and interaction with the water, according to feedback received during the recent community consultation.
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