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1563:(for a more stronger windbreak effect), realigned tram tracks to the centre roadway and new separated bicycle paths added. However the redevelopment failed in its objective to increase pedestrian activation of the foreshore. As a result, another $ 16 million redevelopment under a new Harbour Esplanade Masterplan was proposed to repair the degraded wharfs unsuitable for pedestrian activation and reinstate previously demolished sheds and introduce an avenue trees to the waterfront. In 2020 the heritage listed Central Pier and its Shed 9 and Shed 19 were permanently closed due to its deteriorating condition. By 2023 the government decided to demolish and replace the heritage listed Central Pier which had been a centrepiece of the revised 1999 masterplan. The project would cost a total of $ 550 million. The shutdown was estimated to cost a further $ 865 million to the economy and was the subject of legal action against the government by commercial tenants. In 2024 an additional $ 225 was committed by the government to redevelop the stadium in an attempt to activate the foreshore.
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the lack of government coordination in infrastructure planning would create problems. Developers would not invest into public infrastructure, where benefits would flow on to an adjacent property. This was corrected by allowing developers to negotiate for infrastructure funding with the government. The
Docklands Village precinct was planned for a residential and commercial mixed development, but, in late 1996, that plan was scrapped when it was announced a private football stadium would be built on the site. The site was chosen for its easy access to the then Spencer Street station (now Southern Cross station), and it was intended to be an anchor for the entire project and provide for a clear signal to the long-awaited start of the Docklands project. However, the stadium also created a huge barrier between the City and Docklands.
912:(ARM) to design the Docklands masterplan incorporating the stadium, Victoria Dock and the Yarra on both sides of the Bolte Bridge. The whimsical futuristic design featured mostly curvy building frontages and winding thoroughfares. The centrepiece was an oval shaped central park (approximately the size of the Docklands Stadium field) accessed via a network of footbridges and surrounded by mid-sized towers from which a radial network of roads were lined by irregular curved footprints, each individually surrounded by zig-zagging lines of trees along the parks and open space. Vehicular traffic was minimised by a reduced road connectivity to encourage pedestrianisation. Harbour Esplanade was to be lined by low-rise commercial buildings such as restaurants to attract activity to the foreshore. The original plan featured integrated
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Victoria Dock via a winding channel creating additional waterfront and the precincts were dotted by small irregularly placed ponds, islands and boardwalks. Another small channel would have connected the
Victoria Harbour waterway with the Yarra to the south allowing for more flow and less stagnant water. Central Pier was to be demolished and replaced by a peninsula of connected islands featuring green space and a walking path from which the whole precinct could be viewed. Moonee Ponds Creek would have been restored featuring a peninsula extending beyond the present Bolte Bridge adding a large park to the northern riverside frontage of the precinct.
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to reduce the wind-tunnel effect. A wide promenade and framed park would directly connect Bourke Street and
Lonsdale Streets to the new precinct (the present site of Southern Cross Station), effectively funnelling pedestrians from the CBD toward the new waterfront. Moonee Ponds Creek was connected to
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dance scene. The growth of the warehouse rave scene carried on from the earlier gay and lesbian warehouse party scene which had started in the early 1980s, and continued in the
Docklands through parties such as The ALSO Foundation's Red Raw, Winterdaze, New Year's Eve, and Resurrection dance parties.
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Docklands Community News' first edition was published in 2003, and both DCN & 3008 Docklands Magazine have grown with the Docklands precincts' population. Both publications are printed and distributed to all businesses and residences within Docklands, which allows for a regular readership of
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Government of Victoria, together with the Studios, undertook the Future Directions project. This resulted in the State Government committing the Studios to focus on both the international and domestic film and television industries. Further developments to the infrastructure of the site
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Victoria Harbour Precinct is the centrepiece of Docklands. The precinct includes Central Pier and the land south towards the Yarra along with an extension of Collins Street and Bourke Street to meet at the water's edge. It has an area of 280,000 square metres, with 3.7 kilometres of waterfront.
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Digital Harbour Business Association was launched in 2011. This is a group of businesses established in the Digital Harbour precinct in the Docklands. The precinct is a destination for IT, Media and other related businesses. The aim of the association is to promote the businesses within Digital
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Under a new government the ARM masterplan was largely abandoned for a new
Docklands Public Realm Plan and a new planning committee was established in conjunction with the City of Melbourne. This new plan removed the wavy original masterplan in favour of a largely rectilinear plan. Significantly the
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In the 2016 Census, there were 10,964 people in Docklands. 27.3% of people were born in Australia. The most common countries of birth were China 16.5%, India 12.7%, South Korea 3.1%, Malaysia 2.6% and England 2.3%. 34.4% of people only spoke English at home. Other languages spoken at home included
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May 1996 saw the relaunch of the tender process. Few restrictions were applied to the bids from developers, and as the vision was to make Docklands 'Melbourne's Millennium Mark', the key criterion for a successful bid was to get projects going by 2000. It did not take long for the realisation that
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The size of the Melbourne Docklands area meant that political influences were inescapable. The Docklands project was on top of the government's agenda, however, due to the poor condition of the wharf infrastructure, a further investment was required to initiate the project, which the government at
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One of the first completed office buildings in the precinct was the colourful National Australia Bank (NAB) headquarters, located at 800 Bourke Street, which accommodates approximately 3,600 staff. The building has large open floor plates, an atria, a campus-style workplace and a four-star energy
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westward, following the curve of the Yarra River and effectively doubling its size. The plan proposed several gridlike blocks with an ornamental public garden and lake in the shape of the United Kingdom, occupying the site of the salt lake. However, expansion of the grid westward was abandoned in
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Following the initial Vicurban tender and the 1999 masterplan, Docklands was divided the land into a number of themed precincts, with each to be designed and built by a different development company. Overall governance was overseen by the Docklands Authority. The precincts defined (from north to
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as other parts of Docklands began construction. At the time it consisted of a collection of a handful of existing buildings. Originally home to 1880s markets and industry including the Mission to Seamen building, between the 1920s and 1940s the area was almost completely cleared for a new port
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Aquavista, completed in May 2007, is a strata office development and the first commercial building to be completed in NewQuay, as part of the HQ NewQuay development. Another, the seven-storey 370 Docklands Drive, is currently under construction, with a further two buildings - Lots 5 & 9 -
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including a new Melbourne Yard and Spencer Street Yard and West Melbourne Dock (later Victoria Harbour) and an extension of Dudley Street westward and a new main road through West Melbourne which would later become Docklands Highway with land to be transferred to the Melbourne Harbour Trust.
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3008 Docklands Magazine also covers all matters relating to the Docklands community and businesses, but also covers events and news pertaining to Melbourne City and the surrounding suburbs, as Docklands is under the jurisdiction of the City of Melbourne. 3008 Docklands Magazine is a glossy,
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During 2017–2018, a collaboration between The District Docklands and Renew Australia allowed the creation of an initiative called the Docklands Art Collective, which made a wing of The District Docklands complex available at very low rents to arts businesses and galleries. These included a
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When it opened in 2004, Central City Studios became Melbourne's largest film and television studio complex. The site is located approximately 2 km north west of the Central Business District. It has an area of 60,000 square metres and currently consists of five film and television
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Cox, H. L. (Henry L., Bourchier, T., & McHugh, P. H. (1866). Victoria-Australia, Port Phillip. Hobson Bay and River Yarra leading to Melbourne / surveyed by H.L. Cox ; assisted by Thos. Bourchier & P.H. McHugh, 1864 ; engraved by J. & C. Walker. London: Published by the
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under construction in December 1998. Under the new government's revised 1999 masterplan, the railyards (lower right) would remain as a significant barrier to the CBD and pedestrian links were rejected in favour of a new 4 lane north–south highway, Wurundjeri Way, between it and the
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During the 2000 Docklands development tender process, the stadium precinct was divided into four corners, the North West Stadium Precinct (NWSP), North East Stadium Precinct (NESP), South East Stadium Precinct (SESP) and South West Stadium Precinct (SWSP). The NWSP was awarded to
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It is a mixed-use precinct including commercial and retail space, entertainment, hotels, residential sections, restaurants, cultural sites and educational institutions as well as the historic Rail Goods Shed No. 2, which was split in half to allow for the extension of
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In the late 1970s, the disused port area was first earmarked for urban renewal aimed at extending CBD beyond the Hoddle grid along the river past Spencer Street. A small cluster of 1920s commercial buildings were cleared to construct the brutalist landmarks the blocky
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The Docklands area came under heavy criticism for the failure to provide a school with families being forced out of the area or needing to commute to state schools already under pressure from the critical shortage of schools in the inner suburbs. A private school,
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NewQuay, opened in 2002, was one of the first residential and commercial developments in Docklands. It is a mixed-use precinct comprising a number of private residential, hotel accommodation, serviced apartment and retail/commercial properties, developed by the
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The advent of rail infrastructure in the late 1860s saw the city's industry gradually expand into the area. By 1878, Moonee Ponds Creek became a series of drainage canals with a system of bluestone constructions helping to funnel the salty water further south.
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declared it as such, citing neglect and poor planning by successive governments causing an extreme lack of activity, especially due to the permanent closure of Central Pier in 2019. Docklands has consistently been labelled this way by the media post
858:(MFP). Both bids fell through in late 1990. Nevertheless, the Committee For Melbourne's approach became the preferred model in the proceeding strategies for the Docklands development, leading to the formation of the Docklands Authority in July 1991.
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The Batman's Hill precinct is an 100,000 square metre area bordered by the Yarra River to the south, Spencer Street to the east, Docklands Stadium to the north and Victoria Harbour to the west. The precinct is named after the historical landmark
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The 12-year construction plans for Victoria Harbour include residential apartments, commercial office space, retail space, community facilities and the development of public spaces such as Grand Plaza, Docklands Park and Central Pier.
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the time could not afford. Nevertheless, the Docklands project stayed on the drawing board, but with little progress. In 1989, several architectural firms were invited to discuss how the area could best serve the Melbourne public.
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well-produced, stylish publication which is both informative and interesting and has been well received by its reader base since its first issue back in May 2006. 3008 Docklands Magazine has a significant online following.
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and proposed a system of three canals and a road to Footscray. While the reclamation did not proceed, the road did. Swamp Road (now Dynon Road) was completed in 1863 and included two bridges across the north of the lagoon.
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including Goods Shed number 5 and a large electric crane. By the 1970s, the majority of the area was covered by a parking lot with a petrol station and a small number of commercial buildings remaining from the 1920s era.
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Collins Square is the outcome of a split of precincts in the tender process in 2000, which resulted in Goods Shed South, 735 Collins Street and Sites 4A-4F, originally awarded to the Kuok Group and Walker Corporation.
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There are approximately 68 pieces of public art in the Docklands Precincts, with works from Australian and New Zealand artists. There are self-guided tours and maps available for the public to discover the artworks.
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Due to concerns over the failed pedestrian activation of Harbour Esplanade, it was redeveloped between 2010 and 2011 at a cost of $ 9.2 million. The existing 23 10 metre tall palms and gum trees were replaced by 230
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in March 2006. The precinct originally featured a large circus tent, which hosted the International Circus Spectacular, as well as a mosaic of local entertainers and a number of bronze statues, including
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Docklands Stadium (originally Colonial Stadium) was opened in March 2000. The ability for the structure to have both open and closed roof configurations has seen it host many sports events, including
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it comprises 16,000 m of office space accommodating 1,400 staff, on decking over railway lines opposite Southern Cross Station. The $ 110 million eight-storey facility was designed by architects
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and features scenes involving Melbourne landmarks. Since then the studios have housed many international productions.
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units and retail space. At present only three buildings have been completed; 1010 LaTrobe Street/Port 1010 (home to
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previously used for freight transport and rolling stock which are being progressively reclaimed or built over.
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as well as concerts. The stadium complex is currently managed by Stadium Operations Ltd, which is owned by the
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in 2005; with a budget of nearly $ 120 million, at the time it was the biggest feature film to be made in
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included a new public park known as Seafarers Rest and restaurants along a reconstructed Goods Shed 5.
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wax museum. Due to the precincts initial failure, development subsequently halted for over a decade.
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ice sports and entertainment centre, and numerous shops and cafes which are centred on this area.
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into Docklands, providing businesses with an address that is considered to be prestigious.
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4580:"2021 Docklands, Census All persons QuickStats | Australian Bureau of Statistics"
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How public is your private? Article about Docklands by Martin Musiatowicz
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4229:"Works begin on city bridge to honour Jim Stynes in Northbank precinct"
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Walker Corporation (Collins Square) and Lendlease (Melbourne Quarter)
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similar to the popular foreshores of Port Melbourne and Albert Park.
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Mirvac's Transformative Project on Melbourne's Northbank is Approved
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runs along Harbour Esplanade, terminating at Footscray Road. Routes
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Tomazin, Farrah; Donovan, Patrick; Mundell, Meg (7 December 2002).
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on the southern end and links to the CBD including extensions from
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Park Precinct - Comprising Point Park and two residential towers
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Harbour to the wider Docklands Community and the Melbourne CBD.
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4286:"The Docklands Art Collective – Rent-Free Space For Creatives!"
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carried out the first market demand assessment of the site.
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Docklands can shake its ‘ghost-town’ reputation. Here's how
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3153:"Ghost town" reputation and post COVID-19 Pandemic decline
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headquarters, Victoria Harbour, viewed from Docklands Park
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4620:"The World Today Archive - Docklands looks to the future"
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led consortium, and Yarra Nova (which later evolved into
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History of Transport Mural - Victorian Heritage Register
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4781:""We are not happy" - Docklands families want a school"
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effect, lack of green spaces and community facilities.
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Docklands: How to fix Melbourne's most maligned suburb
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Berth No. 5. North Wharf - Victorian Heritage Register
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began photographing and actively campaigning against.
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Fluid City: Transforming Melbourne's Urban Waterfront
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Masanauskas, John; Toy, Mitchell (20 December 2012).
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Lord Mayor Sally Capp switches Docklands for Carlton
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831:Docklands was seen as a large urban blight by the
5041:"Sam Newman gives skateboarders a tongue lashing"
4923:"Docklands critic has designs on a new cityscape"
3852:AA - Melbourne Docklands - September/October 1998
3831:1930s. West Melbourne swamp made from rubbish tip
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1088:Area from Footscray Road south to Docklands Drive
893:Work on the Bolte Bridge, designed by architects
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4892:"Medibank to stay in Docklands - Docklands News"
3962:"Visionary architect set to transform Docklands"
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3204:"Cow up a tree" by John Kelly. Harbour Esplanade
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4475:Mission to Seamen - Victorian Heritage Register
4442:Queen's Warehouse - Victorian Heritage Register
3925:The Emergence of Melbourne's Northbank Precinct
3885:Fluid City: Transforming Melbourne's Waterfront
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3307:"Continuum" by Michael Snape. Harbour Esplanade
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1151:Divided into 4 sections - NWSP was awarded to
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6000:Redeveloped ports and waterfronts in Australia
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5030:Katie Johnson Docklands News 2 September 2021
4431:No.2 Goods Shed - Victorian Heritage Register
3733:"THE RECLAMATION OF THE WEST MELBOURNE SWAMP"
3673:"Doyle call for council to take on Docklands"
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4453:Retaining Wall - Victorian Heritage Register
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4952:DOCKLANDS PRECINCT A GHOST TOWN UNDER LABOR
4420:Victoria Dock - Victorian Heritage Register
4102:by Noel Towell for The Age 17 December 2021
3804:V. R. locality plan of West Melbourne swamp
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2347:Webb Bridge from the Yarra's Edge marina
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120:Suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
4920:
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4778:
4622:. Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
4596:. Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
4542:Victoria, Development (29 March 2017).
4142:Victoria, Development (29 March 2017).
4022:Victoria, Development (29 March 2017).
3991:Victoria, Development (29 March 2017).
3632:from the original on 29 September 2008.
3343:"Lillies" by Adrian Mauriks at New Quay
3319:"Aqualung" by John Mead at Captain Walk
1920:Named after another Italian architect,
1567:Digital Harbour at Comtechport Precinct
5990:Suburbs of the City of Melbourne (LGA)
5977:
4827:"Primary school ambition at Docklands"
4814:from the original on 13 December 2011.
4750:"Docklands $ 9bn plan for next decade"
4248:By Larissa Ham. The Age. 29 April 2016
3959:
3949:from the original on 16 December 2007.
3619:
3549:Draper, Michelle (28 September 2006).
3548:
3431:player and sportscaster (Yarra's Edge)
2631:History of Transport Mural (1973), DFO
5354:and its immediate surrounds, not the
5350:Note: this includes landmarks in the
5313:
5155:
5137:Victoria Online - Docklands Authority
4843:
4824:
4801:
4747:
4711:
4662:
4560:from the original on 22 February 2012
4112:Kicking Goals On Docklands Waterfront
4088:Demolition of Central Pier progresses
3936:
3882:
3764:"PHILOSOPHICAL INSTITUTE OF VICTORIA"
3722:
3598:from the original on 5 September 2009
3492:
2884:2015 Speedway Grand Prix of Australia
2065:1.3 billion, and cover 0.15 km.
1525:, with ownership transferring to the
744:Busy Victoria docks in the late 1930s
468:across the Yarra River to the south.
4859:Dowling, Jason (27 September 2011).
4760:from the original on 4 February 2011
4726:from the original on 4 November 2012
4675:from the original on 4 November 2012
4626:from the original on 19 October 2015
4034:from the original on 7 February 2012
4003:from the original on 7 February 2012
3972:from the original on 7 February 2011
3470:"Docklands (Suburbs and Localities)"
3458:
3408:
2761:Trams in Docklands include the free
2528:
1759:currently under design development.
1646:Offices on Victoria Harbour at night
44:adding citations to reliable sources
15:
5352:Melbourne central business district
5342:Melbourne central business district
4889:
4665:"Vision for 'friendlier' Docklands"
4501:
4260:"New reasons to visit Harbour Town"
4209:Marina Avenue & Parkside Avenue
4114:Premier of Victoria 10 January 2024
3937:Craig, Natalie (13 December 2007).
3889:University of New South Wales Press
3580:Johnston, Matt (3 September 2009).
3551:"ANZ deal sparks Docklands concern"
3031:The precinct has two publications,
2619:Batman's Hill Retaining Wall (1890)
2469:in January – February 2006 and the
1858:176 apartments. Named after artist
1613:
1599:, is expected to commence shortly.
1453:
634:Philosophical Institute of Victoria
13:
5456:Convention & Exhibition Centre
5062:
5001:"Docklands - Development Victoria"
4902:from the original on 18 April 2018
4401:from the original on 15 March 2018
4266:from the original on 28 March 2018
3561:from the original on 14 March 2009
3379:"Unfurling Curve" by Andrew Rogers
2415:
1536:Plans for the site to be known as
1327:Media House modern offices at 643
185:Location in metropolitan Melbourne
14:
6031:
5079:
4791:from the original on 31 May 2012.
4779:Kinkade, Alison (30 April 2010).
4154:from the original on 3 April 2012
3683:from the original on 29 May 2009.
3622:"Docklands a wasted opportunity?"
3520:from the original on 13 May 2017.
2996:Lasersports Australia operates a
2938:The Docklands Sports Courts is a
2828:), located just northwest of the
1402:
1115:Mixed use (primarily residential)
570:Illustration of the evolution of
171:
149:View toward Docklands, including
5995:Planned communities in Australia
4600:from the original on 12 May 2017
3447:Australia Award for Urban Design
3403:"Bicycle-End". Harbour Esplanade
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649:favor of a northward extension.
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5800:Rectangular Stadium (AAMI Park)
5297:territory divided with another
5095:3008 Docklands Magazine Website
5047:
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4933:from the original on 4 May 2018
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4871:from the original on 4 May 2018
4852:
4844:Price, Nic (11 February 2013).
4837:
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4802:Craig, Natalie (13 June 2010).
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4053:Harbour Esplanade redevelopment
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3960:Millar, Royce (2 August 2007).
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3466:Australian Bureau of Statistics
3355:"Panoramio" by Russell Anderson
2815:Ron Barassi Sr park from above.
2628:Berth No. 5. North Wharf (1948)
2541:List of films shot in Melbourne
2358:, in collaboration with artist
2045:
1979:Named after Australian painter
1231:Flinders Wharf from South Wharf
287:3 km (1.2 sq mi)
31:needs additional citations for
6015:2006 Commonwealth Games venues
4921:Dowling, Jason (3 July 2012).
4663:Lucas, Clay (2 January 2008).
3828:Oswald Barnett (2 June 2011),
3687:
3653:. News Limited. Archived from
3620:Millar, Royce (17 June 2006).
3573:
3542:
3524:
3442:History of Melbourne Docklands
3367:"Reed Vessel" by Virginia King
3026:
2830:Southern Cross railway station
2769:also runs to Waterfront City.
2701:Southern Cross railway station
2494:and a Melbourne Walk of Fame.
2338:
2010:Named after Australian artist
1889:Named after Italian architect
1387:, to be designed by architect
862:Kennett era and ARM Masterplan
692:Spencer Street railway station
544:Southern Cross railway station
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5142:Australian Places - Docklands
4748:Cooke, Dewi (17 March 2010).
4124:Digital Harbour – latest news
3452:
3186:
1604:Victorian Architecture Awards
1438:Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts
1334:Completed buildings include:
653:Construction of Victoria Dock
429:, is an inner-city suburb in
4954:by Liberal Party 17 May 2022
4825:Price, Nic (16 April 2012).
4714:"Cows, cranes and goalposts"
4712:Chenu, Mal (6 August 2009).
3807:(Amended 25.1.24 ed.),
3331:"Blowhole" by Duncan Stemler
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941:(later Yarra's Edge) bid by
253:5,200/km (13,400/sq mi)
7:
5805:Sports & Aquatic Centre
5461:Crown Entertainment Complex
4090:by Sean Car 31 January 2024
3939:"New Age building revealed"
3834:, Melbourne Library Service
3435:
2613:No.2 Goods Shed (1889-1890)
2581:
2535:Docklands Studios Melbourne
986:Docklands Studios Melbourne
525:Bendigo & Adelaide Bank
483:scene. The construction of
295:2 km (1 mi) from
10:
6036:
5425:Sports & Entertainment
4990:from The Age 12 April 2024
4513:"Docklands (State Suburb)"
4312:"Docklands Art Collective"
4173:HQ NewQuay: Lots 5 & 9
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1606:, held on Friday 13 July.
1527:Australian Football League
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5939:Melbourne Central station
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5715:Royal Exhibition Building
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5075:, London: Routledge, 2005
4196:30 September 2009 at the
4077:Central Pier Project 2024
3708:10.24199/j.mmv.1946.14.05
3077:In 2006, Royce Millar of
3009:Demographics and industry
1694:National Union of Workers
1511:Australian Rules Football
1159:and EPC Partners) (SESP)
1107:Digital Harbour Holdings
833:Cain Jr. State Government
753:With the introduction of
749:Disuse and rave epicentre
439:central business district
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362:Suburbs around Docklands:
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5771:Melbourne Cricket Ground
5122:Victoria Harbour website
5100:Docklands Community News
4896:www.docklandsnews.com.au
4395:www.foxcollection.org.au
4391:"Fox Classic Car Museum"
4214:28 February 2016 at the
2977:, as well as children's
2949:featuring two mixed-use
2912:venue and the only dual-
2714:Docklands has access to
2625:Mission to Seamen (1919)
2616:Queen's Warehouse (1890)
2596:The Mission to Seafarers
2354:is a bridge designed by
2308:Trielle (Yarra's Edge 9)
2231:Ashton Raggatt McDougall
2143:Ashton Raggatt McDougall
1462:Stadium precinct plaza,
1397:Ashton Raggatt McDougall
959:Canary Island Date Palms
910:Ashton Raggatt McDougall
728:Frederick Oswald Barnett
527:and television networks
5934:Flinders Street station
5735:Young and Jackson Hotel
5430:University of Melbourne
5132:Digital Harbour website
5110:Waterfront City website
4699:15 October 2009 at the
4129:1 December 2008 at the
3419:Lord Mayor of Melbourne
3172:Victorian Liberal Party
3129:University of Melbourne
3037:3008 Docklands Magazine
2880:2006 Commonwealth Games
2594:(now the Grand Hotel),
2512:In May 2017 Lord Mayor
2121:Construction completed
1825:Construction completed
1624:National Australia Bank
903:Baulderstone Hornibrook
848:Committee For Melbourne
835:. Property consultants
630:Alexander Kennedy Smith
580:foundation of Melbourne
497:National Australia Bank
5949:Southern Cross station
5873:Queen Victoria Gardens
5725:St Patrick's Cathedral
5562:The District Docklands
5476:Sidney Myer Music Bowl
4517:2016 Census QuickStats
4372:Melbourneopenhouse.org
4354:Melbourneopenhouse.org
3536:20 August 2006 at the
3474:2021 Census QuickStats
3163:
3060:
3051:Response and reception
2893:, located between the
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2752:Southern Cross station
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2516:and Planning Minister
2446:The District Docklands
2438:
2430:
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2356:Denton Corker Marshall
2348:
2280:Array (Yarra's Edge 6)
2055:
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1664:John Wardle Architects
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1575:The Port 1010 building
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1492:Southern Cross station
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5878:Royal Botanic Gardens
5720:Shrine of Remembrance
5633:Old Treasury Building
5542:Queen Victoria Market
4719:Sydney Morning Herald
4178:14 March 2009 at the
3769:The Argus (Melbourne)
3738:The Argus (Melbourne)
3160:
3137:Melbourne City School
3058:
3004:business at New Quay.
2814:
2807:Sports and recreation
2744:, Collins Street and
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2372:Charles Grimes Bridge
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2283:92-100 Lorimer Street
2053:
2021:241 Harbour Esplanade
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1197:Residential/Mixed use
1137:Victorian government
1077:Initially granted to
988:and Waterfront City.
955:Charles Grimes Bridge
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609:In 1835, Vandemonian
574:between 1840 and 1892
569:
517:Bureau of Meteorology
279:7 m (23 ft)
55:"Docklands, Victoria"
5985:Suburbs of Melbourne
5820:Royal Park Golf Club
5789:Margaret Court Arena
5127:Yarra's Edge website
5115:17 July 2012 at the
4694:Melbourne.vic.gov.au
4650:19 June 2009 at the
4377:17 July 2009 at the
4359:16 July 2009 at the
4341:2 March 2009 at the
4148:www.docklands.com.au
3291:"Threaded Field" by
3119:In 2010, VicUrban's
2897:(accessible via the
2876:2003 Rugby World Cup
2824:(currently known as
2030:McBride Charles Ryan
1900:30 Newquay Promenade
1561:Norfolk Island pines
1484:digital broadcasting
1085:Mixed-use commercial
885:Construction of the
793:Future Entertainment
623:West Melbourne Swamp
594:people, who created
493:Victorian Government
40:improve this article
5730:St Paul's Cathedral
5537:Myer Flagship Store
3883:Dovey, Kim (2005).
3857:7 July 2011 at the
3295:. Harbour Esplanade
3279:. Harbour Esplanade
3002:laser clay shooting
2872:Melbourne Renegades
1990:2 Newquay Promenade
1931:401 Docklands Drive
1131:Restaurant precinct
901:and constructed by
856:Multifunction Polis
491:, an agency of the
452:, it is bounded by
435:Victoria, Australia
337:Federal division(s)
316:State electorate(s)
218: /
5914:Capital City Trail
5756:Grand Prix Circuit
5688:Notable structures
5628:Old Melbourne Gaol
5003:. 30 October 2019.
4262:. Docklands News.
3809:Victorian Railways
3421:(Victoria Harbour)
3164:
3061:
2933:Melbourne Mustangs
2895:Moonee Ponds Creek
2817:
2798:Capital City Trail
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2471:Commonwealth Games
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2410:Capital City Trail
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2329:Under construction
2311:130 Lorimer Street
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1434:Bligh Voller Nield
1423:Walker Corporation
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1250:World Trade Center
1241:Northbank precinct
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1003:Walker Corporation
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852:1996 Olympic Games
817:Marshall Jefferson
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462:Moonee Ponds Creek
222:37.817°S 144.946°E
6020:Port of Melbourne
5972:
5971:
5863:Flagstaff Gardens
5843:Alexandra Gardens
5830:Parks and gardens
5815:Parkville Stadium
5796:
5751:Docklands Stadium
5710:Federation Square
5679:Victoria Barracks
5623:NGV International
5532:Melbourne Central
5358:metropolitan area
5356:Greater Melbourne
5340:Landmarks in the
5307:
5306:
5184:City of Melbourne
4722:. Fairfax Media.
4551:www.docklands.com
4028:www.docklands.com
3997:www.docklands.com
3657:on 28 March 2009.
3628:. Fairfax Media.
3409:Notable residents
3234:Geoffrey Bartlett
3177:COVID-19 pandemic
2947:Harbour Esplanade
2908:, is the largest
2906:observation wheel
2882:, and hosted the
2822:Docklands Stadium
2730:Docklands Highway
2645:67 Spencer Street
2592:67 Spencer Street
2529:Docklands Studios
2509:Warehouse Store.
2492:Dame Edna Everage
2453:Observation wheel
2397:Jim Stynes Bridge
2386:Docklands Highway
2336:
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2252:90 Lorimer Street
2221:80 Lorimer Street
2193:70 Lorimer Street
2165:60 Lorimer Street
2132:50 Lorimer Street
2043:
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2000:Fender Katsalidis
1969:Plus Architecture
1941:Plus Architecture
1922:Antonio Sant'Elia
1910:Plus Architecture
1879:Plus Architecture
1846:Plus Architecture
1796:Modern Australian
1765:Plus Architecture
1737:Antonio Sant'Elia
1476:Docklands Stadium
1468:Docklands Stadium
1464:Harbour Esplanade
1273:Fender Katsalidis
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1208:
1026:City of Melbourne
982:Paramount Studios
966:Paramount Studios
930:Docklands Stadium
582:, it was a large
485:Docklands Stadium
473:Port of Melbourne
466:West Gate Freeway
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309:City of Melbourne
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6005:Docks (maritime)
5959:West Gate Bridge
5919:City Circle tram
5888:Treasury Gardens
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5766:Lakeside Stadium
5664:Parliament House
5654:Government House
5507:Cathedral Arcade
5495:Shopping centres
5481:Theatre District
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2891:O'Brien Icehouse
2861:Western Bulldogs
2763:City Circle tram
2738:Westgate Freeway
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2467:Volvo Ocean Race
2145:, HPA Architects
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1614:Victoria Harbour
1454:Stadium Precinct
1377:Kangan Institute
1269:Cox Architecture
1183:Office/Mixed use
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1142:Stadium Precinct
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5695:Arts Centre
5613:Observatory
5603:Immigration
5451:Arts Centre
5279:South Yarra
5271:South Wharf
4764:18 December
4756:. Fairfax.
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3293:Simon Perry
3250:Emily Floyd
3088:wind tunnel
3027:Local media
2927:teams, the
2899:creek trail
2834:home ground
2564:Ghost Rider
2360:Robert Owen
2352:Webb Bridge
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406:South Wharf
323:Albert Park
267:Postcode(s)
258:Established
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225: /
213:144°56′46″E
200:Coordinates
5979:Categories
5893:Yarra Park
5883:Royal Park
5598:Ian Potter
5391:Government
5226:Kensington
5218:Flemington
4321:28 January
4296:28 January
4233:Herald Sun
3887:. Sydney:
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3651:Herald Sun
3587:Herald Sun
3453:References
3425:Sam Newman
3415:Sally Capp
3187:Public art
3168:ghost town
3103:Lord Mayor
3097:wrote for
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2955:basketball
2943:urban park
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2910:ice sports
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2539:See also:
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2112:Architect
2109:Developer
1934:Commercial
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1816:Architect
1813:Developer
1798:cuisines.
1554:rebuilding
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1371:Travelodge
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1286:See also:
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899:Transurban
805:Jeff Mills
778:inner-city
688:John Coode
592:Wurundjeri
238:Population
210:37°49′01″S
96:March 2023
66:newspapers
5929:City Loop
5902:Transport
5785:Kia Arena
5659:Town Hall
5608:Melbourne
5471:Luna Park
5416:Southbank
5406:Paris End
5381:Docklands
5376:Chinatown
5364:Precincts
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