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“Hot”, “exposed” and “no shade”: residents criticise Harbour Esplanade
Docklanders have lamented the lack of sun protection and deplored overall heat levels on a prominent waterfront area.
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Who’s staying, who’s going? Less than one year until the City of Melbourne elections
It sounds a bit cliché to proclaim, “the next term of council could be the most important ever for the City of Melbourne”. After all, every new term of local government is as important as the last.
Read MoreMaritime Union of Australia supports call to create maritime experience centre at Central Pier
The Maritime Union of Australia’s (MUA) Victoria branch secretary Robert Lumsden has spoken of the critical importance in redeveloping Central Pier, saying it must capture the essence of maritime history while providing a vibrant space for everyone to enjoy.
Read MoreHelping to bring Docklands’ soul to the surface
To any Docklander who has had the pleasure of getting to know Jason Butcher, they’ll already be familiar with the fact that he is pure heart and soul.
Read MoreA look inside the Fox Classic Car Collection
Open two days a week in the historic Queen’s Warehouse in Docklands, the evolution of trucking billionaire Lindsay Fox’s classic car collection remains somewhat of a mystery to many in the community.
Read MoreDiwali at Docklands draws huge crowds
More than 12,000 people flocked to Marvel Stadium’s brand-new Town Square precinct, and a further 1000 people attended events held at The District Docklands, for Diwali celebrations on Saturday, November 11.
Read MorePolice investigate suspected arson attack at a Docklands restaurant
A Docklands restaurant that went up in flames during the early hours of November 18 was suspected to have been targeted by arsonists twice within three days, according to Victoria Police.
Read MoreDelays to continue around Wurundjeri Way
Following a brief reopening over the coming Christmas and New Year break, the northern end of Wurundjeri Way will close again for a further two months as part of the completion of the West Gate Tunnel Project (WGTP).
Read MoreCygnets capture local hearts
Docklanders from across the precinct have witnessed the full circle of life with the birth of beautiful cygnets in November.
Read MoreTopsy-turvy fun lands in Docklands
An inverted house attraction will land at The District Docklands just in time for some holiday fun on December 2.
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