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Harbour side snubbed in Marvel Stadium upgrade
The $225m upgrade of Marvel Stadium includes no funds to activate the ground's waterfront side as originally promised.
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An honorary Docklander
Yarra's Edge resident Keith Sutherland received a medal (OAM) in the general division of the Order of Australia in this year's Australia Day honours, for service to his former hometown of Bendigo.
Read MoreFrozen planning apps move through the pipeline
The first of 26 Fishermans Bend development applications that were ''called-in'' by the Minister for Planning in 2018 received the endorsement of the City of Melbourne in December.
Read MoreDual tower plans next to Stadium
Developers want to build two 100-metre high towers next to the Marvel Stadium concourse on a site the AFL sold last year.
Read MorePotential overshadowing in Digital Harbour
The City of Melbourne is likely to ask the Minister for Planning to reduce the height of a development proposal in Digital Harbour to stop future public open space from being overshadowed.
Read MoreLove in the air for the return of the Sunday Market
Love will be the theme at NewQuay Promenade this February, with Valentine's Day celebrations ringing in the first Docklands Community Sunday Craft/Farmers Market for 2021.
Read MoreWelcome back to corporates
Some businesses in Docklands have come out of lockdown praising their landlords, creating an upbeat mood as office workers began their slow return in January.
Read MoreNew cycling lanes along La Trobe St
Docklanders cycling into the CBD can now do so inside protected lanes along the entire stretch over the La Trobe Street Bridge.
Read More‘‘UooUoos’’ find homes in Docklands
Docklands became home to several ''UooUoo'' sculptures in January, as part of an art trail celebrating the 150th anniversary of the Royal Children's Hospital.
Read MoreSports club rebounds after tough year
Docklands Sports Club (DSC) has bounced back strongly after a difficult 2020 and is set to begin new junior soccer and cricket programs in February.
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‘‘Ground Hog Day’’ for boaties
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