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Meeting
Item
Section
Councillor
Resolution/Action
Officer
Manager / Director
Comments
Ordinary Meeting of Council 03 December 2012
Ivanhoe Library/Com munity Learning & Cultural Hub
Notices of Motion
Jenny Mulholland
Resolution (CO2012/350)
Allison Beckwith
Allison Beckwith
In Progress – September 2014 Council adopted the Ivanhoe Civic Precinct Master Plan on 7th July 2014, including consideration of detailed designs for the community learning hub.
Ordinary Meeting of Council 04 February 2013
1. Council commences detailed design drawings immediately to cost a new Ivanhoe Library/Community Learning and Cultural Hub for Ivanhoe located in the civic precinct in keeping with the vision for Civic Precinct contained in the Draft Ivanhoe Structure Plan; 2. Council allocates up to $100,000 dollars out of reserves. 3. Council seek government or philanthropic funding to contribute to the potential construction of a Ivanhoe Library/Community Learning and Cultural Hub.
Leases / Agreements With Clubs, Associations , Groups Using Council Facilities And Buildings
Notices of Motion
Ordinary Meeting of Council 18 March 2013
Redmond Court Wetlands Study
Notices of Motion
Ordinary Meeting of Council 18 March 2013
Funding Application Ivanhoe Library - Regional Developmen t Australia Fund Grants
Notices of Motion
Naturestrip Planting
Notices of Motion
Ordinary Meeting of Council 22 April 2013
Jenny Mulholland
Resolution (CO2013/16)
Detailed design brief being finalised. February 2015: Council to be briefed on project and scope prior to detailed design being advertised. Jeanette Kringle
Scott Walker
“That a report be provided on the current status of all leases and agreements for the use of Council facilities and buildings by clubs, associations, neighbourhood houses and other groups throughout the City.”
Rick Garotti
Resolution (CO2013/80)
Daniel Kollmorgen
Scott Walker
In Progress – Feb 2015 Analysis of project scope completed. Study brief prepared and sent to consultants. Study to be completed end June.
Giovanna Failla
Allison Beckwith
Complete Will be undertaken as part of the Ivanhoe Library Development
Peter Benazic
Geoff Glynn
In Progress - September 2014 Draft guidelines presented to BEAC for comment and consultation. The guidelines were then presented to a Council briefing session in July 2014. The outcome was to hold a trial of 28 sites across the municipality to trial the guidelines over the coming 12
investigate options to determine the feasibility of converting Redmond Court Wetlands into an open space area for public passive recreation;” Resolution (CO2013/87)
In Progress – March 2014 A councillor briefing conducted in May 2013 and subsequent preparation of user listings with lease details and leasing policy underway. Lease information provided to Council on an ongoing basis as they arise.
Council
Jenny Mulholland
1. “That the motion be deferred until detail drawings are prepared. 2. Craig Langdon
That a new submission be submitted at that time.”
Resolution (CO2013/133) 1. The appropriate council officers develop a management model to trial the implementation of urban agriculture on naturestrips. The trial would be limited growing non invasive food producing plants on a small number of sites across the municipality. The model should include a voluntary expression of
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Ordinary Meeting of Council 15 July 2013
Ordinary Meeting of Council 03 February 2014
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interest process that enables interested community members and groups to participate in the trial. The trial period should be limited to a twelve month period. 2. Following the trial council officers shall provide a report to Council detailing the effectiveness of the trial and the associated management issues. 3. Road safety and the protection of underground services must be part of any consideration of any naturestrip planting. 4. A report on any similar policies at other Councils be reported back to Council as part of the trial”
Petitions Procedure
Notices of Motion
Craig Langdon
Resolution (CO2013/259)
months. Residents who have expressed an interest in the trial will be invited to participate in the trial. November 2014 Applications have been received and currently assessing applications for implementation. February 2015 Nine application have been received officers are working with applicant to ensure that applicant install the gardens in accordance with the draft guidelines. Trial proceeding. Vivien Ferlaino
Keith Yeo
Complete Council at its meeting on 15 September 2014 considered an electronic petition and no further consideration on electronic petitions will be undertaken unless the Victorian and Federal Parliaments move to accept full submissions of electronic petitions.
Peter Benazic
Geoff Glynn
In Progress - September 2014 Banyule will proceed with installation of emergency markers along its section of the Darebin Creek Trail. Signs expected to be complete in six to eight weeks.
1. Officers consider rules and guidelines followed by the Victorian Parliament on the tabling of Petitions and its applicability to Council as a potential procedure.
Emergency Markers Darebin Creek Trail
Live Streaming of
Notice of Motion
Notice of Motion
Rick Garotti
Jenny
2. Refer to the Local Law Review currently being undertaken by Council the introduction of "on-line" Petitions in accordance to the rules and guidelines established by the Victorian Parliament.” Resolution (CO2014/10) “That Council: 1. Refer funding for consideration in the 2014/15 Budget for the cost of installing emergency markers advocated by the State Emergency Services Telecommunication Authority (ESTA) along its section of the Darebin Creek Trail. 2. Write to the Darebin and Whittlesea City Councils and the Darebin Creek Management Committee requesting that they support the introduction of numbered emergency makers along their respective sections of the Darebin Creek Trail. 3. Write to the Yarra City Council requesting that it support the introduction of numbered emergency markers along the proposed section of the Darebin Creek Trail which, once completed, will fall within its boundaries. 4. A report be presented back to Council.”
Resolution (CO2014/12)
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Banyule will proceed with installation as no formal commitment has been received from other agencies regarding a coordinated response. Works expected to be complete in six to eight weeks. November 2014 Quotations have been received and order has been placed for installation.
Vivien Ferlaino
Keith Yeo
February 2015 Waiting Emergency Services Telecommunications Authority to advise of exact locations for installation of markers. Expected to hear back in the next 6 weeks. In Progress – February 2015 Investigation and costs of systems and
Council 03 February 2014
Attachment 1: Councillor Motions - Update Report Mulholland
Council Meetings
“That a report be presented to Council in regards to providing live streaming of Council meetings.
cameras obtained. Further information being obtained providing further access options including captioning for Council Meetings and audio of Council Agendas in accordance with Councils Disability Action Plan.
The report to include:
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1. 1. Cost to provide live streaming through the Banyule website. 2. 2. Other councils currently providing this service and associated policies.
Ordinary Meeting of Council 17 March 2014
Investigation - Traffic Challenges Bungay Street, Watsonia
Notice of Motion
Rick Garotti
3. Any other issues relating to providing this service.”
Resolution (CO2014/61)
David Bailey
Scott Walker
Complete – February 2015 Investigation completed and reported to Council in July 2014. Resolution for trial implemented during September school holidays. Review under way.
Russell Darling
Geoff Glynn
Complete - February 2014 Currently there is no on-line functionality available within our corporate request system that enables full integration and allowing residents to select the date that they would like
That Council: 1. Undertake a thorough investigation into the traffic challenges that are experienced on Bungay Street, Watsonia and connected streets in Watsonia in the mornings and afternoons of school days as a consequence of parents dropping-off and picking-up their children at Loyola College. 2. Develop potential options for consideration by Council to better manage these traffic challenges. This could include consideration of the traffic engineering solutions employed around schools in other Councils. 3. Consult with local residents and Loyola College in undertaking the investigation. The investigation should commence with a survey to local residents to gather their feedback on the nature and severity of the problem and on their suggestions for how this problem can be managed. 4. Write to Loyola College seeking details of their proposed actions to assist in managing traffic and car parking associated with school drop off and pick and work with Loyola College so that the actions can be agreed and implemented.
Ordinary Meeting of Council 31 March 2014
On Line Hard Waste Bookings
Notice of Motion
Jenny Mulholland
Resolution (CO2014/80) That Council investigate the opportunity of introducing the ability for residents to book hard waste collections on line.
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3.
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Ordinary Meeting of Council 02 June 2014
Outdoor Advertising Opportunitie s
Notice of Motion
Rick Garotti
Resolution (CO2014/151)
Scott Walker
Scott Walker
That Council Officers investigate and report back to Council on a range of opportunities to expand the revenue that Council generates from outdoor advertising.
a collection. This opportunity for improvement has been referred to the IT Strategy for further investigation of integration with Authority to enable true online functionality. In Progress - February 2015 Investigation of possible sites for commercial advertising and the associated advertising sign requirements has been completed and opportunities discussed at Council Budget Briefing on 8 December 2014.
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The report should include investigation of:
Ordinary Meeting of Council 23 June 2014
A further briefing will discuss the opportunities in April 2015 and there will then be a formal decision on further actions.
1. the opportunities and challenges for a range of possibilities including but not limited to: Advertisements on existing Council-owned outdoor assets, such as bins in shopping strips, on a fee-for-advertisement basis. Expand the number of available sites on Council-owned buildings and land across the municipality that support large advertising signs and billboards. Increase the number of advertising signs that clubs and sporting groups are permitted to display on pavilions.
Proposed Rainbow Ball
Notice of Motion
Craig Langdon
2. the most appropriate means by which each opportunity could be advanced within the requirements of the Banyule Planning Scheme and Council Policy. For some opportunities this could involve the establishment of a carefully constructed Expression of Interest (EOI) process to optimally engage interested service providers. Resolution (CO2014/170) That Council give consideration to establishing an annual event at the Centre Ivanhoe as part of support of the GLBTI (Gay Lesbian Bisexual Transgender Intersex) community. The function would be an annual "Rainbow event". Council Officers investigate: a) support and planning for the event within the community and in particular the GLBTI community. b) possible sponsorship and support from other local government areas, the business community, GLBTI community, agencies, support groups and community organisations c) fundraising possibilities of the event for a GLBTI charity or agency
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Darren Bennett
Allison Beckwith
Complete – February 2015 Council considered a further report on 2 February 2015.
Attachment 1: Councillor Motions - Update Report
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d) how to best manage the annual event giving consideration to staff resources, Council's diary of events, management of the event, possible Council budgetary implications, etc. Ordinary Meeting of Council 23 June 2014
Montmorenc y Railway Station - Car Parking
Notice of Motion
Steven Briffa
Resolution (CO2014/171)
David Bailey
Scott Walker
Complete – February 2015 Assessment of parking options completed. Discussions with VicTrack and PTV indicate Government funding unlikely.
Giovanna Failla
Allison Beckwith
In Progress - August 2014
That Council:
2. Write to the railway authority VicTrack and the Department of Transport, Planning and Local Infrastructure seeking funding opportunities for options identified as above. Ordinary Meeting of Council 23 June 2014
Potential New Police Station on Southern Road
Notice of Motion
Craig Langdon
Resolution (CO2014/172) That Council
Letter actioning item 1 sent immediately following Council meeting.
1. Write to the State Government and State Opposition strongly urging them to give serious consideration to building a new Police Station on the Southern Road site currently used by the Olympic Adult Education and Olympic Combined Pensioners should the second phase the Olympic Village Learning Hub progress and the existing Southern Road building is in surplus.
November 2014 Timing of Community consultation is being determined with Police & community stake holders to ensure correct message & opportunities for engagement occur.
2. Notes the Victoria Police Blue Paper which supports "supersites" makes the proposed location feasible as it could also house a much needed new Ambulance Facility in the south of the City of Banyule. 3. Further notes that a new "supersite" facility with Police and the Ambulance Service would greatly complement the Northland Structure Plan which envisages up to 7000 new residential properties within the plan. The Northland Structure Plan is in keeping with the both the previous and current State Government plan for Melbourne. 4. Advertise and conduct a community forum at either the Olympic Leisure Centre or Banyule Community Health Centre to outline the Olympic Village Learning Hub and this proposal with local residents. That all known candidates at the next State Election be invited to attend.
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1. Investigate options to create additional parking in Station Road and Mayona Road in the vicinity of Montmorency Railway Station, including vacant land on the corner of Mountain View Road and Mayona Road, in a cost effective manner.
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New Residential Zones Amendment C100
Attachment 1: Councillor Motions - Update Report Urgent Business
Wayne Phillips
Resolution (CO2014/176)
Joel Elbourne
Scott Walker
On Hold – February 2015 A 4 year Strategic Planning work program was approved by Council on 15 September 2014. This included analysis to review the NRZ schedules and progressing a planning scheme amendment to implement Council’s priorities for the NRZ.
That Council continue to pursue its proposed residential zones as described in Amendment C100 submitted to the Minister by formalising zone boundaries and ‘neutral conversion’ elements within schedules; then proceed as a matter of urgency to a future process to define new elements of schedules in a second stage.
Attachment 1
The Minister referred the NRZ1 & NRZ2 from C100 to the Minister’s Advisory Committee as draft amendment C125. A hearing was held in November and Council requested that C125 not be progressed so Council can complete its own analysis. Their recommendations are expected in early 2015.
Ordinary Meeting of Council 18 August 2014
Ordinary Meeting of Council 18 August 2014
Following analysis and given the change in government there will be no further action to progress the schedules until the Government has advised its position further. Review of Residential Parking Permits
Notice of Motion
Craig Langdon
Resolution (CO2014/268)
David Bailey
Scott Walker
Complete – February 2015 Report considered by Council at its meeting on 15 December 2014. Resolution to consider fees as part of 2015/16 Budget process and review policy in 2015/2016.
Angela Johnson
Keith Yeo
In Progress – September 2014
That a report be presented to Council which investigates and considers future options for the administration and allocation of parking permits through Banyule’s residential parking permit scheme. The report should consider: The allocation of residential parking permits; Options for waiving fees for Banyule residents, keeping the scheme as is, or increasing the fees; Current indicative costs of administering the scheme; Implications of changing the fee structure and allocation of permits through the scheme; and Benchmarking the fees charged by comparative and neighbouring Councils.
Real Opportunitie s, Real Jobs
Notice of Motion
Rick Garotti
Resolution (CO2014/269) That Council: 1. Officers prepare a report for Council consideration on establishing a programme that would provide opportunities for TAFE and university students from Banyule’s Indigenous and migrant communities to gain practical skills and work experience:
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Letters have been prepared as requested to large local employers and State political parties encouraging involvement in similar programs or feedback on their initiatives. November 2014
Attachment 1: Councillor Motions - Update Report Letters have been sent in September 2014. No response received to date. Report being prepared and is expected to go to Council in February 2015.
The options explored should include the consideration of renumerated as well as voluntary placements and ensure the skills of individuals are not exploited.
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2. Write to the Austin Hospital, Banyule Community Health Centre and Latrobe University, which are major employers in and around Banyule, to seek their support in establishing similarly oriented internships programmes within their organisations. 3. Write to all State political parties to seek their advice and support in establishing internship programmes across these organisations.
Ordinary Meeting of Council 18 August 2014
Watsonia RSL Volunteer car parking
Notice of Motion
Ordinary Meeting of Council 18 August 2014
Bolton Street, Eltham Proposed Upgrade
Notice of Motion
Rick Garotti
Resolution (CO2014/270)
David Bailey
Scott Walker
Complete – February 2015 Reported back to Council on 15 December 2014 as resolved on 18 August. Council resolved not to provide parking permits; change parking restrictions (implemented) and review in 6 months.
David Bailey
Scott Walker
Complete – February 2015 VicRoads preparing concept plans to meet Government Election commitment of $10.5m improvements.
Trish Hosking
Keith Yeo
In Progress –November 2014
That Council officers investigate and report on parking options for Watsonia RSL Committee Volunteers including consideration of a car parking permit scheme having regard to Council policy for activity centre car parking. Wayne Phillips
Resolution (CO2014/271) That Council: 1. Write to the State Opposition seeking further details on their proposal to upgrade Bolton Street including an outline of the scope of works and explanation of what the $10.5 million commitment will be spent on; 2. Invite representatives of the Victorian Labor Party to meet with Banyule to upgrade Bolton Street, Eltham; 3. Invite the Shire of Nillumbik Mayor, Shire of Nillumbik Wingrove Ward Councillor and relevant Nillumbik Shire officers to participate in the discussion; and 4. Express its disappointment that Council has not been consulted in the formation of the Victorian Labor Party’s policy regarding this matter.
Ordinary Meeting of
History of the Olympic
Notice of Motion
Craig
Resolution (CO2014/272)
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4. Write to local community leaders to seek their feedback and input.
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That Council officers investigate and report back to Council on how best to promote the history of the Olympic Village in West Heidelberg in the lead up to the XXXI Olympiad in Rio de Janeiro commencing on August 5th 2016.
Currently investigating costs involved and available budgets. February 2015 Formal enquiry to Office of Geographic Names to be undertaken March 2015 to consider possible name change
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The investigations to include but not limited to: Improving the entrance of the City of Banyule on Southern Road to reflect that the Olympic Village of the XVI Olympiad in Melbourne was situated at this location, Seeking the appropriate approval to display the Olympic Rings and/or the Melbourne Olympic symbol and the words "Melbourne Olympic Village" on the street signs along with the Banyule Council name and symbol, Creating billboards around the Olympic Village area to highlight the history of the Village and the Melbourne Games. These could be used to create a history trail throughout the village, Installing additional banners around the Olympic Village Green and Shopping Centre; and Options for a possible name change of the area to Olympic Village to give credence to its history.
Ordinary Meeting of Council 15 September 2014
Rosanna Station and Lower Plenty Road pedestrian safety
Notice of Motion
Ordinary Meeting of Council 15 September 2014
Victoria Cross Estate
Notice of Motion
Craig Langdon
Resolution (CO2014/306)
David Bailey
Scott Walker
In Progress – February 2015 Investigation commenced. Report to be presented to Council in June 2015
Michael Hutchison
Scott Walker
In Progress – February 2015
That Council investigate the safety of pedestrian movements at the Lower Plenty Road railway crossing and provide a report back to Council which sets out recommendations for the safe management of pedestrian movements.
Craig Langdon
Resolution (CO2014/308)
Report to Council 23 March.
That: 1. Council investigate and work with the appropriate authorities regarding how better to honour and recognise the recipients (the recipients being Jacka, Cherry, Dunstan, McNarmara, Joynt, Grieve, Ruthvern, Dwyer and Kenna) of the Victoria Cross (VC) in namely World War 1 (known then as The Great War) in the area locally known as the Victoria Cross Estate”. 2.
A report be presented back to Council and include:
a. Using the Victoria Cross symbol (see Figure 1) and the expression "Victoria Cross Estate" on all the street signs within the estate. Approval maybe required.
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b. Creating billboards to be located in the various public places within the Victoria Cross Estate with pictures of all those honoured and the details of actions and life stories. The possible locations being the large roundabout outside the Railway Station, Cherry Street Avenue of Honour (approval from the City of Darebin will be required), the parks/playgrounds, shopping centre, the YMCA etc. c. Constructing a pathway along the Darebin Council side of Cherry Street. There is currently a "goat track" and seating along the roadway. This is within the City of Darebin and funding should be sought from them. Banyule may contribute like it did along Kingsbury Drive.
e. The ability for some proposed works to be completed by ANZAC next year and the remainder in the future budgets. Ordinary Meeting of Council 10 November 2014
Council Assisted Organisation s
Notice of Motion
Rick Garotti
Resolution (CO2014/389)
Allison Beckwith
Allison Beckwith
Complete: December 2014 Information was provided as part of Councillor information Pack for 8 December 2014 Briefing.
Darren Bennett
Allison Beckwith
In Progress November 2014 Officers have undertaken an evaluation of previous Carols and are currently preparing a report.
That Council officers prepare a report on all of the organisations, including peak bodies, industry associations and service providers, that Council provides funding to on an ongoing basis within one month of this meeting. The report should be prepared in a table format that describes each organisation, the amount of funding allocated to them in the 2014-15 budget and a brief summary of what the funding is used for by the respective organisations.
Ordinary Meeting of Council 10 November 2014
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Annual Christmas Carols
Multicultural Citizen of
Notice of Motion
Jenny Mulholland
Resolution (CO2014/391) That Council officers provide a report on options to hold the annual Christmas Carols event/s across the municipality.
Notice of Motion
Craig
Resolution (CO2014/393)
Frances Gianinotti
Allison Beckwith
February 2015 Officers have completed an internal audit of potential sites and are currently completing the review of the 2014 event. A report is being prepared and is scheduled to be presented to Council in April 2015. November 2014 Category to be included in the current
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d. Whether the VC Estate was designed by Walter Burley Griffin and whether we should honour him at the same time.
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1. That Council establish an annual award honouring the outstanding work of a resident to enhance multiculturalism and promote harmony within the City of Banyule.
category list and criteria developed accordingly for the next Awards in 2015.
2. That the Award be presented to the resident at the Volunteer Ball similar to the other awards like Citizen of the year. Ordinary Meeting of Council 10 November 2014
Seniors Booklet
Notice of Motion
Craig Langdon
Resolution (CO2014/394)
Trish Hosking
Keith Yeo
In Progress – November 2014 Investigations are ongoing with Community Programs in relation to this proposed project.
Daniel Kollmorgen
Scott Walker
In Progress - February 2015 Meeting held with Councillor and State Member for Bundoora. Pedestrian safety options being prepared for further discussion in April 2015.
Daniel Kollmorgen
Scott Walker
In Progress - February 2015 Discussions held with PTV. Further meeting arranged for 25 February 2015.
1. That Council investigates the introduction of a Banyule Seniors Booklet.
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The booklet to include:
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All the services offered by Council to its retired and senior citizens; Services provided by the other levels of Government; Council's planned activities & events; Advertising discounts at local shopping centres for seniors; Promoting our local RSL's in their welfare work, their activities and discounts for seniors; Contact points for the hospitals, age care facilities, emergency phone numbers, Councillors and relevant Council services; and Any other information which may be deemed helpful. 2. That a report be brought back to Council outlining the feasibility of the proposal. If adopted the first booklet to be ready for next year’s Seniors events in October. Grimshaw Street / Flintoff Street Greensboro ugh Pedestrian Safety Public Transport Victoria Bus Review
Notice of Motion
Resolution (CO2014/463) That interested Councillors and appropriate officers meet with the State Member for Bundoora to discuss road safety concerns at the intersection of Grimshaw Street and Flintoff Street, Greensborough.”
Notice of Motion
Resolution (CO2014/464) That Council organise a meeting with Public Transport Victoria to discuss the current bus routes and timetables, to ensure any review is beneficial to Banyule residents.
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Encouraging Participation of Women in Business and Government
Notice of Motion
Ordinary Meeting of Council 02 February 2015
State Election Commitment s
Notice of Motion
Ordinary Meeting of Council 02 February 2015
Diamond Valley Relay For Life 2015
Notice of Motion
Resolution (CO2014/465)
Allison Beckwith
Allison Beckwith
In Progress – February 2015 Information has been gathered regarding LGS Equity Policy and Action Plans.
Vivien Ferlaino
Keith Yeo
In Progress – March 2015
That Council Investigate supporting frameworks that can be implemented within Banyule to encourage and support participation of Women in Business and Government and a report be presented to Council on possible actions/outcomes. Resolution (CO2015/15)
Letters awaiting clarification and approval.
“That Council write to the Ministers of the Government congratulating them on their election and advising that Council is looking forward to working with them for the betterment of the City and request advice on all of the commitments made during the 2014 State election affecting the City of Banyule identifying the following: a) the project b) the timeline c) the estimated dollars committed to the project(s).” Resolution (CO2015/16) “That a report be prepared for the next Council meeting to consider possible financial sponsorship support of the Diamond Valley Relay For Life 2015 on 28 & 29 March 2015, including traffic management measures and allocation of extra waste and recycling bins to assist with clean up after the event.”
Darren Bennett
Allison Beckwith
Complete - March 2015 Report discussed on 2 March 2015.
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