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Council invests in our waterways
Council has purchased the former Fix nightclub at NewQuay piazza for $1.95 million and will convert it into a marina lounge and waterways office.
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Arts event is full of surprises
Waterways-based art event 5 Short Blasts is surprising in many ways.
Read MoreExploring the waterfront
A new arts participation project in Docklands will highlight the waterways and invite people to experience Melbourne as a waterfront city.
Read MoreManager of the year
Docklands YMCA Manager Andrew Ward has been acknowledged as Manager of the Year for 2013 at the organisation’s recent Victoria staff awards night.
Read MoreLitter chokes Docklands waterways
Docklands’ waterways were polluted by tonnes of rubbish and debris last month, following heavy rain.
Read MoreRenewal gets underway
The revitalisation of Docklands’ Waterfront City Piazza has begun with the first of the Docklands Spaces businesses moving into their new temporary homes.
Read MoreNew vibe blowing on waterways
Docklands waterways are going through a policy renaissance and the optimism in boating circles is palpable.
Read MoreWomen on Docklands waterways
Docklands girls certainly found sailing on Victoria Harbour this winter great fun.
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 MoreThe “cofferdam” is coming to a river near you
Docklanders will soon have a bird's eye view of an interesting piece of engineering when Melbourne Water begins replacing Melbourne's 100-year-old main sewer under the Yarra River.
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