The Hub at Docklands
Address | 80 Harbour Esplanade, Docklands VIC, Australia | ||||||||||||||
Phone | +61 3 8622 4822 | ||||||||||||||
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Website | activemelbourne.ymca.org.au/venues/the-hub-at-docklands | ||||||||||||||
Categories | Community Center, Concert Hall, Conference Center, Coworking Space, Dance Hall | ||||||||||||||
Rating | 3.6 16 reviews | ||||||||||||||
Nearest branches Kensington Town Hall, Melbourne — 30-34 Bellair St, Kensington VIC |
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Similar companies nearby Chris Gahan Centre — Greville St & Grattan St, Prahran VIC Federation Square — Swanston St & Flinders St, Melbourne VIC St Mark's Community Centre — 2/250 George St, Fitzroy VIC Kensington Neighbourhood House — 89 McCracken St, Kensington VIC |
The Hub at Docklands reviews
16Nice place to organise a get-together for family and friends. Nice location. It's cheaper to book. MMS restaurant is close by to have excellent Tamilnadu food.
It's quite a spacious community centre considering that it's within city limits.
Has all the facilities of a typical community centre like kitchen, toilets, refrigerator, vaccum, chairs and tables.
Few paid parking spots available on the road
Very nice place.
We'll come back.
Thanks for providing the perfect venue, let us AFA Aromatherapy Certification Association have the opportunity to hold an aromatherapy sharing event here.
A wonderful family friendly place to celebrate birthdays etc. There's ample of street 2P parking available.
Went here for a work planning day. Space is very bright and can fit 20 people comfortably. Kitchen with microwave also available. Only thing missing is undercover options outdoors if the weather is nice. Other than that, a great function space!
Can't get in contact with anyone. Phone option is faulty, email is non responsive. Very poorly run, especially for a focus with the community when communication is impossible. The building looks great but can't use or contact anyone. A lot of money and thought went into the design. No thought nor funds in making it accessible to the community. I called the City of Melbourne council to get further details on issues trying to communicate with the Hub. No surprise that no one was aware of the issue, no one from the council responded to the return phone call request and return email request. City of Melbourne council continues to perpetuate the very poor work ethic and responding to the community. Melbourne has lost its soul, partly due to the pandemic and mainly due to the apathy of the staff at the City of Melbourne council. Its sad that even during a pandemic, the council's apathy only has deteriorated further. This speaks VOLUMES about their integrity and work ethic.
If booking a room, make sure to vacuum clean afterwards- we got charged an extra $50. Otherwise a good venue and easy to book.
Terrible as a workshop venue, too loud, very uncomfortable chairs, and constant interruptions by competing activities in other venue rooms.
It was good for our Metting, and it looks like they are doing some upgrades to the building at the back.
Code camp was held here on the school holidays, 15min 2 free parking bays at the front of building. Paid parking also. Wheel chair access also.
It was the ancient harbour but now the place change to modern buildings and commercial vocation. Very quiet if you go to walk during the week but also very busy in the weekend. Easy to reach by public transport and bike.
The Big Umbrella volunteer team are doing such a great job for the homeless community of Melbourne. Visit their website and get involved!
Beautiful place for a small sized function, or youth activities. The basketball courts close by make it really fun
The place is wonderful for social gatherings or to conduct professional sessions. Heartfulness Meditation also happens every Sundays at 9am in the hub.
Wonderful sporting facility in the docklands. Conference rooms are also available in the main building. See Justin for details.