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Together, we’re creating a better future for Docklands
A year has swiftly passed since we gathered at the pivotal Docklands Summit, a yarn that sparked a commitment across our community to breathe new life into the heart of Melbourne’s water gateway.
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Docklands’ queues for voting in referendum “not good enough”
With no polling booths available in the central city to vote in the Voice to Parliament referendum on October 14, Docklands’ only polling centre at Library at the Dock experienced wait-times of up to two hours for citizens to cast their vote.
Read MoreNeighbourhood policing: local safety committee
On Friday, October 20, 2023, Victoria Police hosted the quarterly meeting of the Local Safety Committee for Melbourne West and Melbourne North.
Read MoreThe fight for First Nations justice continues
The referendum result wasn’t what we wanted.
Read MoreMarvel Stadium’s new “Town Square” to host Diwali
Docklands will host Melbourne’s largest ever Diwali festival on Saturday, November 11, in what will be the first major community event taking place at Marvel Stadium’s new Town Square precinct.
Read MoreDocklands puts on another cracking boat show
Well, how good was that?!
Read MoreTwo thirds of new Collins Wharf project already sold
Victoria Harbour developer Lendlease’s latest apartment project for the precinct dubbed “Regatta” is already two-thirds sold since its off-market launch in March this year.
Read MoreMore delays on bike lane projects, as Flinders St pushed back
A key bike lane project that will improve connection between Docklands and Fishermans Bend is likely not to meet its promised completion date.
Read MoreMelbourne skateboarding artist presents new exhibition in Docklands
Ground-breaking multidisciplinary artist Brett Ashby, whose portrait work painted from a skateboard has captured international acclaim, will open his new exhibition Bliss in Docklands in November.
Read MoreNew committee unveiled to boost daytime economy
A newly formed committee aimed at “turbocharging” the city’s daytime economy has been established as the City of Melbourne looks towards new growth opportunities post-COVID.
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