Docklands is growing. With a range of pressures impacting on-street parking including increased traffic, higher-density housing and increased kerbside requirements, it's crucial that we review parking across Docklands to make sure it works now and into the future.

That’s why we’re working with the Docklands community to understand parking needs for businesses, residents and visitors to help us deliver improvements to on-street parking.

These changes won't be 'set and forget' - we will check in with the community annually to review the performance of the parking conditions and fine-tune them where necessary. Through this process, parking conditions may evolve over several years.

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Timeline

  • Timeline item 1 - complete

    Parking and Kerbside management plan endorsed

    July 2023

  • Timeline item 2 - active

    Docklands and Fishermans Bend parking review

    Phase One engagement: Targeted survey, workshop and stakeholder-specific engagement about parking pressures in Docklands and Fishermans Bend.
    Beginning February 2026

  • Timeline item 3 - incomplete

    Docklands and Fishermans Bend proposed parking changes

    Phase Two engagement: Broad online survey engagement on proposed parking changes for Docklands and Fishermans Bend.
    Coming soon in 2026.

  • Timeline item 4 - incomplete

    Docklands and Fishermans Bend improvement works begin

    Delivery: Improvement works informed by community engagement begin rolling out.
    Coming soon in 2026

  • Timeline item 5 - incomplete

    Docklands and Fishermans Bend check-in

    Phase Three engagement: monitoring of changes and community feedback to make sure parking is working for the community with adjustments to be made where needed.

    Coming soon in 2026

  • Timeline item 6 - incomplete

    Docklands and Fisherman's Bend annual review

    Ongoing: Annual review to proactively respond to changing parking needs across Docklands and Fishermans Bend.
    Coming soon

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