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market mussel festival 7 - 8 MARCH new local theatre CITY OF PORT PHILLIP MAGAZINE - ISSUE 78 MARCH/APRIL 2015 RIPPONLEA CENTENARY

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The March – April edition of the redesigned Divercity will be arriving in Port Phillip mailboxes soon! Look out for St Kilda’s newest theatre, the return of the South Melbourne Market Mussel Festival and a facelift for Fitzroy Street. As always, you’ll also find heaps of things to see and do in St Kilda, Port Melbourne, Albert Park, South Melbourne, Elwood and St Kilda Road; including school holiday fun, living art, First World War centenary events and an enchanted wonderland made out of rubbish.

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market mussel festival7 - 8 march

new local theatre

city of port phillip magazine - issue 78 march/april 2015

ripponlea centenary

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Mayor Cr Amanda Stevens

cover story

Music and musselsSaturday 7 - Sunday 8 march 11 am - late South melbourne market, cecil Street

the port phillip mussel festival returns in 2015. feast on buckets of mussels, street food and other local restaurant fare to the accompaniment of the sounds of Dixieland and new orleans jazz at this seafood street party.

www.southmelbournemarket. com.au

January was a busy month with a commemoration for albert Jacka, Vc, mc and Bar; celebrating the city’s multiculturalism at the piers festival at princes pier; welcoming new citizens with our australia Day citizenship ceremony in the st Kilda Botanical gardens and kicking off the st Kilda festival with the opening of the yalukit Wilum ngargee.

the beginning of february saw us marching down fitzroy street for pride march and we finished the festival calendar on a high note with a spectacular st Kilda festival sunday.

i hope you were able to drop in to one of the many council conversation caravans we held across the

A summer of festivals and conversationit’s been a great summer of events across the city of port phillip.

municipality during february to give us your views on the Budget process and council plan. We’ve had great feedback both from the caravans and through ‘have your say’ on the council website, which is open until monday 9 march.

council is now collating your suggestions and ideas which will help us form the forthcoming Budget and council plan.

We always welcome your ideas and feedback on key decisions and priorities for our community so please visit our website and ‘have your say’.

the council contingent at the pride march were very proud - and colorful too!

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Meet Alex, St Kilda’s new theatre

Register your bestiespet registrations due friday 10 april.

Enchanted laneinspired by Barcelona, a local lane becomes enchanted for a short time.

Underpass makeoverlocal artists transform skater’s haven in graham street.

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3D holiday entertainmentgrab your 3D glasses for Swamp Juice, a puppetry extravaganza.

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contactswww.portphillip.vic.gov.au/contact_us.htm

phone: 03 9209 6777 facsimile: 03 9536 2722sms: 0432 005 405 email: [email protected]

please contact assist on 03 9209 6777 if you require a large print version.

the city of port phillip respectfully acknowledges the yalukit Wilam clan of the Boon Wurrung. We pay our respect to their elders, both past and present. We acknowledge and uphold their continuing relationship to this land.

for more information please visit: www.relayservice.gov.au

Divercity 78 - March / April 2015 Editor: greg Day - [email protected]

Story suggestions are welcome: next deadline 20 march for may/June.

Divercity feedback: [email protected]

information included in this magazine is accurate at the time of publishing but may be subject to change.

audio recordings of Divercity are available on the city of port phillip website and on cD at port phillip libraries.

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Betsy reports on your thoughtsearlier this year, you may have noticed a 1957 vintage caravan out and about. Betsy was a conversation caravan crewed by councillors and staff seeking community input into council’s annual budget and council plan. these draft documents will be available for public comment at the end of april. track our plan

www.portphillip.vic.gov.au

foreshore access mapped outcouncil has produced port phillip’s first ever list of foreshore accessibility maps. these provide details of disabled parking bays, accessible toilets, level access showers, public transport and other points of interest for those with access needs.map your access

www.portphillip.vic.gov.au/accessmap.htm

ready, steady, writeentries are open for the port phillip Writes seniors festival Writing awards 2015. there is no set theme for fictional stories or poems, but factual stories need to be about life in the city of port phillip. enter before Saturday 22 august

www.portphillip.vic.gov.au/seniors_festival.htm

have your say in local votethe Victorian electoral commission is seeking community input for a representation review of the city of port phillip. the review will examine council’s electoral structure to ensure that voters have equitable representation. preliminary submissions close Wednesday 11 march; a further round of submissions open in april.For more information

www.vec.vic.gov.au

annual pet registration renewals are due by friday 10 april. every dog and cat three months of age and over must be registered with council. pet registrations are a legal requirement under the Domestic animals act 1994. Benefits include registration tags and a lost and found service. registration fees also

No need for speed

contribute to the provision of dog parks, pounds and shelter facilities, information booklets and animal management staff.renew online

www.portphillip.vic.gov.au/ pay_animal_rego_renewal.htm have your animal reference number (arn) handy.

tania and lencia with their registered four legged friends Bill, mitzi and carlos.

Renew your furry friend’s registration

council is to reduce the speed limit by 10 kph on some streets in the municipality. lower limits are to be implemented in areas around argyle and crimea streets, st Kilda; in the south end of clarendon street, south melbourne; scott street in elwood; and around st Kilda West.

implementation is expected to occur between may and June 2015 for all areas approved by Vicroads.

learn your limits

www.portphillip.vic.gov.au/speedlimitchanges.htm

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Stay at the Pointy endRegister for project updates at www.stkildatriangle.com

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council’s access and ageing Department has been awarded the rainbow tick by Quality innovation performance (Qip). the accreditation, which gay and lesbian health Victoria helped develop, recognises council’s work in providing a safe, inclusive and welcoming environment for people who identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender or intersex.

over the last 18 months, council staff used the goal of getting rainbow tick accreditation to ensure that all glBti

council and community have taken a collaborative step closer to a solution for the st Kilda triangle.

community participants helped refine parameters for the site last year, exploring opportunities for greater activation, foreshore connectivity and funding options. participants commended the consultative process undertaken to colaboratively discuss and explore ideas during this stage.

officers are continuing progress towards the next stage, which is expected to include a collaborative workshop to prepare a concept design, draft business case and delivery strategy for the site.

Keeping our city cleanover the busy summer season, council has been working hard to keep our streets, parks and beaches clean. there have been more bins, extra clean-ups and a rapid response graffiti van. please report any dumped rubbish or graffiti to assist on 9209 6777.Do your bit for neat streets

www.portphillip.vic.gov.au/ summer-in-city.htm

martin and marcus feel happy at home with regular council carer tim (right).

Rainbow Tick of approval

community helps shape the triangle

home care support helps marcus and his partner martin to live independently with their disabilities.

people feel welcome, confident and safe to access services.

council provides services to over 1,500 frail elderly and disabled people to help them remain independent in their homes and the community. Based on eligibility, the services include help with household tasks, assistance with personal care and grooming and other support in the home.can we help you too?

mark oliver 9209 6592 or connie costanzo 9209 6429

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safety improvements in the fast laneas part of council’s Bike plan 2011-20 strategy, a new northbound bike lane has been installed on marine parade from point ormond road to shakespeare grove. council’s long term objective is to provide a continuous inbound bike lane along the bay between elwood and port melbourne.

upgraded pocket park ideal for playtime

landscape construction works are now complete at neville reserve in middle park. this pocket park now has new play equipment, a picnic table setting, bluestone walls, native garden beds and an improved lawn area. it also has ramped paving for accessibility.

green site gets renewalcouncil’s enviroehub website has been refreshed to be more informative, engaging and interactive. the site features local sustainability-related events, programs, information about community groups and businesses, and what you can do in your own home to be more sustainable.check out what’s fresh

www.enviroehub.com.au

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Work on the much anticipated upgrade to the south side of fitzroy street is planned to start in the middle of the year. the project will provide greening and lighting improvements between grey and Jackson streets. other elements of the upgrade include new palms, planting, feature paving and seating at selected locations, and artwork that will

council has put together a calendar of free activities to help the community meet the premier’s active april 30 x 30 challenge, in which all Victorians are encouraged to do at least 30 minutes of activity each day during the month. the program offers a range of activities for all ages

artist impression of plantings set for Fitzroy Street between Grey and Jackson streets.

neville reserve in middle park.

Fitzroy Street facelift forthcoming

be installed at the Jackson street intersection. fitzroy street will remain open for business during works and construction activities will be managed to minimise disruptions.

See the plans

www.portphillip.vic.gov.au/ fitzroy_upgrade.htm

Thirty for 30? That’s a challenge!and abilities, including dance, yoga, strength and personal training, water sports and gentle exercise.

Find an active april activity for you

www.portphillip.vic.gov.au/ active-april.htm

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Village turns 100

are you making it locally?if you are involved in small scale manufacturing, we want to hear about it. melbourne university and inner city councils have started researching urban manufacturing across inner melbourne. Whether it’s making clothes, boutique bikes, furniture or advanced electronic equipment, they want to better understand the many small-scale manufacturers who are popping up in all sorts of local spaces. Share your story

[email protected] Virginia miller

ripponlea is celebrating 100 years of village life. With a rich tradition, the village’s many stories will be told by historian Dr Judith Buckrich in an upcoming book to mark the anniversary. council has been working with local

Discover your local traders’ associationport phillip is home to numerous business and industry associations, including groups representing acland street, fitzroy street, port melbourne, elwood, albert park, middle park, st Kilda tourism and carlisle street. all these groups are run by dedicated, volunteer business operators who value their local community.

make contact with business

www.portphillipbusiness.com.au

get on board the business busthe small Business Bus makes it easier to get information about starting and operating a business. the bus distributes information about business seminars, workshops, programs and time-saving tools. you can also book a one-on-one mentoring session with an industry expert on topics that include marketing, finance, human resources and sales. in 2014 the small Business Bus visited south melbourne, Balaclava and elwood. the bus is returning to port phillip throughout 2015.

Get the bus timetable in our e-news

www.portphillipbusiness.com.au

businesses to enhance the ambience of the street, including installation of bike lanes, road resurfacing and upgrades to footpath furniture and plants. pictured are past and present staff of the fruit palace in ripponlea.

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the 87 year old heritage listed theatre is owned by the state government and managed by the council since 2006. Due to its age, it now needs urgent repairs and other work to ensure the building complies with today’s standards.

a recent economic impact assessment showed the palais generates $3.4 million directly and $34 million in visitor spending per annum as well as attracting 21,500 interstate and international visitors. it also supports around 200 full time equivalent jobs, many of which are located within our city.

Palais by numbers

caravan on the moveit’s more than a rumour. peter foley and the team behind the successful caravan music club are now also managing the memo music hall behind the st Kilda rsl in acland street. long underused, the memo music hall is a great room for music and cabaret. Watch out for an eclectic range of music on friday and saturday nights, plus jazzy sunday afternoons. sounds worthy of a memo in the diary.Stay tuned

memomusichall.com.au

palais front-of-house staff at pre-show briefing.

given the importance of the palais to the local and Victorian economy, council recently committed up to $7.5 million towards the much needed building work, contingent on a significant state government contribution.

prudently investing in key assets which deliver a wide range of community benefits is part of council’s role and local traders recognise how the palais contributes to their business. not only that, it forms a core part of the cultural vitality of port phillip.

Follow the palais’ progress

www.portphillip.vic.gov.au/ palais-theatre.htm

st Kilda’s palais theatre is a vital part of the contemporary music scene which attracts local, interstate and international artists.

Over 120 shows annually entertaining over 250,000 patrons essential economics 2014

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there are so many reasons to love local theatre, and with great subscription bargains, there are even more reasons to see it live. here are some ways to see and save.

melbourne theatre promoter and national theatre-trained actor aleksander Vass has invested $1 million to transform the former george cinema into three new theatres for live productions, cinema and a multi-use arts hub.

Vass has added a mezzanine level to the largest room to give it a 500 seat capacity to operate alongside a smaller 350 seat theatre and a sprung floor performance and rehearsal space that can seat 250.

With the flexible capacity and fitout, Vass imagines the alex as a place for new and mid-range shows that can’t risk the costs of cBD commercial theatres.

the variety of spaces also means that the alex will be suitable for comedy, art installations, exhibitions, festivals and children’s programming.

aleksander Vass with cast of Sexercise in rehearsal at the alex.

Love LocaL

theatre

Vass’ appointment of richard fitzgerald, former ceo of her majesty’s theatre melbourne, as general manager gives a hint to his strategy. so too is the choice of Sexercise as opening show. a premier musical about relationships and busy lives commissioned with the alex in mind, this musical was written by melbourne musician and writer (and sometime st Kilda local) Derek rowe.

With an impressive cast of experienced musical theatre performers, the first show takes advantage of both the new venue and the thriving melbourne talent pool to promise a fun night of musical theatre.

after Sexercise, the alex will be a vibrant new venue for this year’s comedy festival and more.

Get tickets

www.sexercisethemusical.com

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red stitchtheir 2015 season includes Victorian, australian and world premieres.2015 subscriptions now available.

www.redstitch.net

theatre WorksFlight: a Festival of new Writing is a brand new program of fresh australian works.see all four shows in the program for $80 full / $60 concession.

www.theatreworks.org.au

gasworks moving parts is gasworks arts park’s main stage subscription season that includes the best contemporary theatre and dance works from across australia in an intimate venue. subscribe for six shows: $150 full / $120 concession; three shows for $75 / $60.

www.gasworks.org.au

Alex marks the spotthe local entertainment economy received a boost last month with the opening of the alex theatre st Kilda in fitzroy street.

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She SpokeSunday 12 april, 10 am - 2 pm West Beach pavilion, St Kilda WestDiscuss women’s empowerment and everyday bike riding while enjoying breakfast and canapés. meet others, share stories, be inspired and join the conversation.

thewomensride.com.au

9209 6274

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hEAlTh & wEllbEiNg CoMMUNiTy

Men of iron21 - 23 march Finishing in catani Gardensthe ironman asia-pacific championship triathlon starts with a 3.8 km swim at frankston, then a 180 km cycle on the eastlink tollway and concludes with a 42.4 km run from frankston to the finish line in catani gardens. the st Kilda foreshore will host a health and fitness expo with 2,200 competitors and 40,000 spectators expected.

www.ironmanmelbourne.com

Not2Cool to Ride2SchoolFriday 13 marchJoin the 300,000 school students who ride, walk, scoot or skate in to school. last year 3,383 port phillip students travelled to their school under their own steam.

ride2school.com.au

9209 6274

Formula 1 informationthursday 12 march - Sunday 15 march the 2015 formula 1 australian grand prix is on its way. community information guides and temporary access and parking permits will be distributed to affected local communities in the weeks leading up to the event.

www.grandprix.com.au

9258 7100

grow your tree of knowledge Sunday 15 march, 2 pm St Kilda cemetery, Dandenong road, St Kilda eastJoin the friends of st Kilda cemetery horticultural tour and learn about the symbolism of cemetery plantings and visit graves of influential gardeners. meet at the main gates on Dandenong road.

Bookings necessary $10 for non-members / free for members

9533 6442

what’s happening in your cityyour guide to what’s on, in and around your city - www.portphillip.vic.gov.au/events

port melbourne south melbourne albert park middle park Windsor st Kilda Balaclava elwood

Port Phillip bUg fun ridesSunday 15 march and Sunday19 aprilin march the Bug will explore beautiful studley park, including the waterfall and a snack at the boathouse. in april, the ride will head to Williamstown enjoying Westgate park, the punt and a lunch at a Williamstown café.

Places are límited

www.facebook.com/portphillipBug

women’s rideSunday 12 april, 9 am Departs from luna parkas part of the Women’s ride, local business Bikes at Work is inviting women to join them on a fun and leisurely bike ride.

$10

thewomensride.com.au

Classes at Carlisle cafetuesday eveningsFinn cafe, 124 carlisle Street, St Kildalaneway learning classes are an enjoyable way to learn. a variety of topics - from hobbies to dance to food - are taught by fellow enthusiasts.

$14

melbourne.lanewaylearning.com

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ARTS AND ENTERTAiNMENTCoMMUNiTy

Furies strike a pose and Timor-leste textiles

Wednesday 25 February - Wednesday 25 march the Gallery, St Kilda town hallKate Just’s photographic series the Furies depicts women in self defence poses, a response to media coverage of violence against women.

Wednesday 1 april - Wednesday 22 april a range of textiles from the covalima district of timor-leste will be on display.

www.portphillip.vic.gov.au/the_gallery.htm

Prized ArtFriday 27 February - Sunday 3 may linden, 26 acland Street, St Kildathe linden art prize aims to nurture a new generation of Victorian visual artists. the winner will be featured in a meet the artist event on tuesday 10 march (6.30 pm - 7.30 pm $11).

www.lindenarts.org

what’s happening in your cityyour guide to what’s on, in and around your city - www.portphillip.vic.gov.au/events

What’s happening in your city

The Story of AbrahamSunday 15 march, 7.30 pm - 9.15 pm St Kilda-elsternwick Baptist church, 9 pakington Street, St Kildarabbi fred morgan will discuss abraham, a fascinating figure who is a feature of all three monotheistic religions.

gold coin donation

alan marr 0407 095 695

light Up for Sacred heartthursday 19 march, 7 pm encore, St Kilda Sea Bathsthe annual light up a life cocktail party raises funds for sacred heart mission’s Women’s house. everyone is invited to enjoy a fun night out for a very worthy cause.

$125

www.sacredheartmission.org

8534 4140

Cultural CarlisleSunday 22 march, 10.30 am carlisle Street, St Kildacelebrate cultural diversity at the carlisle street party. enjoy music and dancing, and spoil your tastebuds with exotic food.

www.portphillip.vic.gov.au

The Triangle: past, present and future

tuesday 21 april, 6.30 pm community room, St Kilda library, 150 carlisle Streetst Kilda historical society president peter Johnson will present the eternal triangle, a discussion on the history of the st Kilda triangle and debates surrounding its future.

[email protected]

Share your Port at war stories

Wednesday 22 april, 10.30 am port melbourne town hallport melbourne historical and preservation society want your stories. they’re trawling war records, shipping logs and the port melbourne standard to uncover the full picture of port at war. now they want local stories of battles won, lives lost and friends made on foreign soil, and memories of the daily hardship of the home-front when loved ones were far away.

www.facebook.com/ portmelbfirstworldwar100

Volunteer management made easy

Wednesday 22 april, 5.30 pm - 8.00 pmcouncil is hosting a free information session on managing volunteers at your event. the seminar is designed for any event type, including community, school fair, sporting club or local trader events.

[email protected]

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What’s happening in your city

Pop Art FoodWednesday 11 march and thursday 12 march, 6.30 pm - 9.30 pm the Jewish museum, 26 alma road, St Kildathe Jewish museum is hosting an andy Warhol inspired dining experience in partnership with the melbourne food and Wine festival. includes a guided tour of the Warhol exhibitions.

$75

www.melbournefoodandwine.com.au

ARTS AND ENTERTAiNMENT

ENViRoNMENT

passage, cornelia Konrads.

Drums of warSunday 22 march, 2.30 pm South melbourne town hallin recognition of the anzac centenary, the south melbourne symphony orchestra will present a music program that includes holst’s mars, the Bringer of War and coates’ the Dam Busters march.

$20/$15; children under 12 free

www.smso.org.au

Art in the parkSaturday 11 april - Sunday 12 aprilFrom nature will see gasworks arts park taken over by living organic art. artists have been asked to imagine what the park would look like if it became self-expressive, so the arts park will be filled with sculptures they make from leaves, twigs, moss and stone. audiences are invited to watch as they are assembled. accompanying the sculptures will be photographs of cornelia Konrads’ eerie installations and andrew rodgers’ large-scale land art.

www.gasworks.org.au

3D school holiday funmonday 30 march, 3 pm and tuesday 31 march, 11 am and 2 pm Gasworks arts park, 21 Graham Street, albert parkusing shadow puppetry and 3D glasses, Swamp Juice takes audiences on a strange adventure. this immersive and playful production is the feature of gasworks’ Kids holiday program.

$18

www.gasworks.org.au

9699 3253

port melbourne south melbourne albert park middle park Windsor st Kilda Balaclava elwood

Elwood canal clean upSundays 15 march and 19 april, 10 amhelp prevent litter getting into the bay. meet at the grassy banks beside the glenhuntly road bridge. Bring gloves and a couple of bags.

elwood 3184 Beach patrol Saturdays 28 march and 18 april, 9amcheck the website for beach patrols at other beaches.

www.beachpatrol.com.au

bush Tuckertuesday 24 march, 6.30 pm - 8.30 pm port phillip ecocentre learn to identify local edible native plants and enjoy a meal with auntie carolyn Briggs from the Boon Wurrung foundation.

$45/$30 Bookings essential

www.ecocentre.com

Cool CrittersSaturday 18 april, 1 pm - 2.30 pm port phillip ecocentre learn about our wild neighbours: furry, feathered, finned and photosynthetic. Bring the family.

$10/$5

www.ecocentre.com

9534 06701

Turn greaT ideas for your

‘Hood or village inTo realiTy

Small Poppy Grants are now available [email protected] 03 9209 6838 www.portphillip.vic.gov.au

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over 30 pieces of art have brightened the graham street underpass in port melbourne as part of a project aimed at reducing graffiti. eight local artists worked with young people to produce these artworks, to build a sense of pride in and ownership of the space. council worked in partnership with the st Kilda police and citizens youth club (st Kilda pcyc) to organise the art. the st Kilda pcyc provides activities for young people at the graham street skate park on mondays and thursdays 4 pm - 7 pm until the end of march (after that, only on mondays).

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Turn greaT ideas for your

‘Hood or village inTo realiTy

Small Poppy Grants are now available [email protected] 03 9209 6838 www.portphillip.vic.gov.au

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a group of neighbours in middle park has set up the hambleton street community garden with the assistance of a small poppy neighbourhood grant from council. ‘the garden has brought people together and strengthened our community. people often stop to chat about it, and we are getting to know each other more,’ said local resident sarah.

support for skills developmentthe port melbourne and elwood- st Kilda neighbourhood learning centres are hosting a free one-on-one coaching and skills development service, Discover yourself. this service works with people who face multiple barriers to learning and employment.Get started with an initial chat

Karen manwaring 0476 043 432

[email protected]

Underpass gets a makeover

powering an interest in artsgasworks arts park is seeking applications for the July to December generator program for local young people. Benefits include a behind-the-scenes facilities tour, tickets and opportunities to meet artists featured in gasworks productions.apply online before thursday 30 april

www.gasworks.org.au/generator

Skaters at school holiday clinic hosted by champion skater renton miller in January.

Council grant grows garden project

new small poppy Village grants are also available for projects that promote participation and help to establish vibrant places in our community.Grant your ideas an opportunity

9209 6838

[email protected] www.portphillip.vic.gov.au/ smallpoppy neighbourhood grants

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Revised planning scheme helps protect against flooding

how flood ready are you?get tips on how to prepare for a flood, as well as what to do during and after.

www.portphillip.vic.gov.au/ be-prepared.htm

council is revising planning controls to help protect localities that have the potential to experience overland flooding in a severe storm event.

following revised flood modelling by melbourne Water and council using new technology and updated data, areas covered by the 15 year old special Building overlay (sBo) are set to change.

the sBo does not prevent further development; rather it aims to reduce the risk and impacts of overland flooding by ensuring new development is appropriately sited and designed, which includes raising the floor level of new buildings.

the changes to planning controls will take effect through amendment c111 to the port phillip planning scheme. all owners of properties included in the revised sBo are being notified by mail and anyone can make a written submission up until Wednesday 8 april.

across the municipality, council is seeking to reduce flood risk with ongoing maintenance and upgrades to the drainage network. council is also working

community comment is invited on a revised planning scheme for localities with a higher risk of flooding.

with appropriate agencies to improve flood prevention, response, recovery and mitigation.

more about amendment c111

www.portphillip.vic.gov.au/amendment-c111.htm

aaron hewett 9209 6237

the recently built elwood apartments on Barkly Street beside the canal are raised one metre above ground level.

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the laneway between inverleith court and little Jackson lane is being magically yet fleetingly transformed by a temporary exhibition. inspired by enid Blyton and with a little help from st Kilda primary students, resident Jessica Wilde is creating a recycled, sustainable

Adventures in the enchanted lane

Cr Amanda Stevens Mayor Albert Park

[email protected] Mobile 0481 034 029

Cr Bernadene Voss Deputy Mayor Sandridge

[email protected] Mobile 0413 246 704

Cr Vanessa Huxley Carlisle

[email protected] Mobile 0406 890 739

Cr Serge Thomann Catani

[email protected] Mobile 0432 299 372

Cr Anita Horvath Emerald Hill

[email protected] Mobile 0438 906 161

Cr Andrew Bond Junction

[email protected] Mobile 0481 034 028

Cr Jane Touzeau Point Ormond

[email protected] Mobile 0432 287 634

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OUT NOW

to view the 2015 immunisation calendar please visit www.portphillip.vic.gov.au/immunisation.htm or for further information contact aSSiSt on 03 9209 6777.

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wonderland out of bottles, shopping bags and solar-powered fairy lights.

launching Sunday 22 march search ‘Waste not Want not recycling laneway art project’ on facebook.

Door-to-door transportVolunteer drivers are needed to help extend a vital door-to door transport service for the elderly.

south port Day links (spDl) has been helping people get around port melbourne and south melbourne for over 25 years. it is trialling an extension of the service to residents of st Kilda, elwood, ripponlea and st Kilda east until easter. spDl needs volunteer drivers who can assist for four hours per week.Volunteer to drive

9646 6362 www.spdl.org.au

good news for youngstersafter receiving feedback from over 1,000 community members, council has endorsed two policies for informing youth services. the policies - youth commitment 2014-19 (for ages 12-25) and middle years commitment 2014-19 (for ages 8-11) - can be viewed online.Download the lowdown

www.portphillip.vic.gov.au/ youth-development-strategy.htm

Jessica Wilde

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6 pm - 8 pm, March 11 2015 The Deck / The Prince Hotel, St Kilda

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Digital Innovation and Marketingwith Steve Sammartino

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