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Precinct support to provide a busy summer for Docklands
The return of the hugely successful Docklands Dollars program and a Summer at The Docks market series headline a big summer ahead for the Docklands Chamber of Commerce (DCC).
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Some of your ideas for Docklands …
In the October edition of Docklands News, we asked you, members of the local community, to share some of your thoughts and ideas for the future of our precinct post-COVID.
Read MoreTwin towers next to Marvel Stadium approved
Dual build-to-rent towers measuring up to 100 metres have been approved by the state government for construction next to Marvel Stadium.
Read MoreNeighbourhood House’s plans to revive Docklands
For Docklands’ Pop Up Neighbourhood House, the previous lockdowns have left the team more determined than ever to revive the heavily impacted community.
Read MoreTraders all smiles as they welcome back customers
Traders in Docklands are pinning their hopes on a robust rebound after finally waving goodbye to the world’s longest lockdown, which dealt a devastating blow to the precinct.
Read MoreStudents celebrate return to class after months in lockdown
It’s been some weeks but students are finally back in class at Docklands Primary School.
Read MoreNo backing down as passionate resident continues to rid the streets of graffiti
A long-time Docklands business owner who took matters into his own hands by cleaning up graffiti has hit the streets again – only this time he has the community right behind him.
Read More“Zombie” freight bridge reappears in latest Fishermans Bend strategy
A long-touted freight bridge running parallel to the Bolte Bridge, considered a “killer” for Docklands, has shown up again in the state government’s latest strategy and revised planning controls for Fishermans Bend.
Read More“A really special precinct”: Maritime trail edges closer
Plans for a trail to celebrate Melbourne’s maritime history has received “significant support” from key stakeholders and the community.
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