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Exciting activations take shape in Vic Harbour as precinct recovers from pandemic
Work on a new ferry terminal and a twin-deck floating bar is starting to take shape in Victoria Harbour in what is hailed as a huge boost to activate tourism and the “gateway to Melbourne.”
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Bar hours automatically extend after liquor licence reforms
City bars, restaurants and cafes can automatically extend their trading hours from 11pm to 1am after the state government sought to streamline processes for ailing hospitality businesses.
Read MoreDocklands fish and chip shop fined
The City of Melbourne has slapped new Docklands fish and chip shop Designer Foods 101 with a fine worth nearly $2000 for throwing karaoke nights outside its business on NewQuay Promenade in breach of the property’s planning permit.
Read MoreTribute Boxing still in the ring after two tough years
Tribute Boxing opened its first gym in Abbotsford in 2016 before it realised the lucrative possibilities of Docklands’ office workers a year later. The corporate lifestyle, with its long hours spent sitting at a desk, presented an obvious need waiting to be met.
Read MoreBusiness networking is back in person!
Local creative agency MoWorks and the Docklands Chamber of Commerce teamed up to host a business networking event on March 24 at the Melbourne City Marina.
Read MoreLocals to cash in on more Docklands Dollars
Dockland Dollars 3008, the new locals rebate scheme, is now live.
Read MoreDocklands’ big employers target two to three days per week office return
Large employers with thousands of office workers in Docklands expect most employees will return to a hybrid working model of two to three days per week in the office from the beginning of March.
Read MoreCruise operator takes outprestigious tourism award
A Yarra River tour operator and self-drive boat hire business in Docklands has taken out a Victoria Tourism award, recognising its resilience in the face of COVID-19.
Read More“This is huge for us”: Making use of empty Docklands shops
Boutique business WØRKS is set to open its first ever retail space in March thanks to a program that repurposes vacant shopfronts as a result of COVID-19.
Read MoreExperts in law, right at your doorstep
With more than five years based in their NewQuay office, Rothwell Lawyers, Docklands experts in commercial, property and family law, insolvency, and wills and estates, are well and truly a part of the local fabric.
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Watermark marks 10 years
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