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Angela wants to create great places
Development Victoria’s new chief executive officer (CEO) Angela Skandarajah’s career has, in some ways, paralleled the success of Docklands.
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Corporate growth continues apace
Docklands continues to grow its corporate presence, with insurer QBE and International Workplace Group’s co-working brand, Spaces, among the latest newcomers.
Read MoreFood and Wine Festival
Brunswick's Noisy Ritual urban winery is bringing winemaking to Docklands, opening a pop-up winery and bar as part of the 2019 Melbourne Food and Wine Festival.
Read MoreTable is tops at the Nolan
Nolan tower residents celebrated the acquisition of a “community table” on Friday, February 22.
Read MoreSkate protest fizzes
A planned protest by skateboarders against media personality Sam Newman failed to materialise on Sunday, February 16.
Read MoreAll transport options should be considered
After an exhaustive process the Fishermans Bend Planning Review Panel handed its final report to the state government late last year and several recommendations were made looking to the future of this exciting redevelopment and infrastructure project.
Read MoreNorth Wharf crane restored
Developer Riverlee has completed its restoration of a heritage-listed crane at North Wharf.
Read MoreBolte Precinct plan revised
The City of Melbourne has approved an amended development plan for the Yarra’s Edge Bolte Precinct that includes plans for maritime, public space and wellbeing facilities at the site’s western end.
Read MoreVoyager underway at Yarra’s Edge
Mirvac has started its $300 million Voyager residential tower at Yarra's Edge.
Read MoreGoing home on the ferry
The water is inky and reflecting the colours of the boats. The sun is gleaming in the western sky. A friendly ticket guy is waiting with a joke. The setting is almost too good to be true.
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