Divercity Issue 80 July / September 2015

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city o f po rt p h i lli p maga zi n e - i s s u e 8 0 ju ly / s e p tem b er 2 0 1 5

dads’ play

Lollipop heroes

triangle cooks Lemnos legacy


Mayor Cr Amanda Stevens helps in the kitchen with other volunteers at the Sacred Heart Mission.

We’ve got a lot cooking over winter Mayor Cr Amanda Stevens

Despite the chilly winter outlook, this Divercity has all the ingredients you need to cook up some local fun.

For families, there is a new playgroup for dads, a beautiful new Clarendon Family Centre and mentor-mentee opportunities for Elwood kids. There are also dozens of events, from craft to history to cycle-then-sail tours, all calling out for your participation.

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Founding fathers Local dads can join Murray and son Angus at DadSpace, a new Saturday morning playgroup for dads at Bubup Nairm in St Kilda. All dads are welcome, including dads to be. Read more on page 4 2

Sacred Heart Mission’s new Five Minute Volunteer scheme links local helpers to people who need simple, occasional help, like changing a light globe or putting out the bins. I really enjoyed my recent volunteer stint at Sacred Heart and recommend you consider volunteering in our community.

Council is thrilled with the recently completed upgrade to North Port Oval. The superb new rooms and upgraded grandstand will be a boon to both local football (go The Borough), cricket and the broader community. Watch for something new cooking at the St Kilda Triangle over winter. To activate the Triangle (as envisaged in the draft St Kilda Triangle Cultural Charter), a national TV network is using shipping containers to create a temporary set for a reality restaurant series. I’m looking forward to seeing Port Phillip showcased nationally.


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contacts

www.portphillip.vic.gov.au/ contact_us.htm Phone: 03 9209 6777 Facsimile: 03 9536 2722 SMS: 0432 005 405 email: assist@portphillip.vic.gov.au

Meet Kenny and Terry 11

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Be crafty @ SO:ME

Lollipops are good

Be part of the Craft Cubed Festival at the South Melbourne Market.

Meet Nancy, one of Port Phillip’s 28 crossing supervisors.

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For more information please visit: www.relayservice.gov.au Please contact ASSIST on 03 9209 6777 if you require a large print version. Audio recordings of Divercity are available on the City of Port Phillip website and on CD at Port Phillip libraries.

Divercity 80 - July / Sept 2015 Editor: Greg Day - gday@edunity.com.au

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Story suggestions are welcome: next deadline 14 August for Oct/Nov. Divercity feedback: divercity@portphillip.vic.gov.au Information included in this magazine is accurate at the time of publishing but may be subject to change.

Legacy of Lemnos

Prepared for penguins

Get a preview of the new Lemnos Gallipoli memorial.

Earthcare is looking for enthusiastic penguin guides.

The City of Port Phillip respectfully acknowledges the Yalukit Willam 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. 3


Dads Yuki, Louis and Simon with some young attendees

Volunteers needed to have a ball The annual Port Phillip Ball is looking for volunteers to help with food service, guest support and dancing. The event, which will be held on Thursday 8 October from 4.30 pm - 9 pm, brings together local residents who live in supported residential services or residential care, or are being supported through local community services. Support our seniors 9209 6777 before 30 September (ask for Sherridan Green)

Show your seniors flair

Calling all dads Local dads are invited to bring their kids (and their best dad jokes) to a new weekly event where they can connect with other dads. Founder Murray Galbraith (pictured on cover with son Angus) is hoping the dadsonly playgroup will reduce the isolation felt by many new fathers and make it easier for them to spend time with their kids.

Kicking goals at North Port Oval Check out the stunning new administration and function room building (pictured), refurbished historic Norm Goss Grandstand and upgraded change and medical rooms at North Port Oval. The $6.075 million upgrade will secure the home of local football and cricket teams for decades to come. The community will also enjoy access to the facilities, with Council securing an average of 10 hours per week for community use. The project was a team effort between Council, the Port Melbourne Football Club, State Government and the AFL. 4

Join the dads Saturdays from 9.30 am - 12 noon Bubup Nairm Family and Children’s Centre 99b Carlisle Street, St Kilda. First two visits free; ongoing membership $55 per year www.dads.co/dadspace hello@dads.co

Local seniors are invited to contribute their artistic and written talents to the Port Phillip Seniors Festival. This includes paintings, drawings, ceramics and sculpture to the Art Exhibition, and stories and poems to the Festival Writing Awards (entries close 25 September). Festivities include the Mayor’s Tea Dance on Monday 12 October. Bookings to this free event open on Saturday 1 August; there is a maximum of four tickets per person. Book via ASSIST or email rsvp@portphillip.vic.gov.au Seniors Festival Monday 12 - Sunday 18 October 9209 6777 ASSIST www.portphillip.vic.gov.au/ seniors_festival.htm


news

Elwood College student Ledia Terolli helps Elwood Primary students Daniel Orderly and James Ward focus on learning goals.

Mentor program promotes passion for learning Grades 5 and 6 students from Elwood Primary School, with guidance from university and secondary school mentors, are taking control of their learning. The school’s 16 week Enhanced Learning Program has weekly after school sessions at which students can choose their own learning goals and passion

Drop in for child health advice Port Melbourne families can now speak with a child health worker at the Bubup Womindjeka centre every Monday to discuss any concerns they may have about their children’s development, sleeping, general behavior or emotional issues. This program exists thanks to Council, Bubup Womindjeka and Inner South Community Health.

projects. University and Elwood College Year 9 students provide enthusiastic mentorship. Projects from origami and fantasy drawing to designing a model of a functioning house are diverse and self-guided. The program ends with a presentation for family and friends.

One list, one number

Getting a place in long day care is definitely a hot topic for parents who live, study or work in Port Phillip. Council has been asking parents for their ideas on ways to make the children’s services waiting list more helpful. Parents say it’s great to have staff who can answer questions about finding a place and a central place to register for multiple children’s centres in one phone call. Children’s services waiting list 9209 6360 (Tue, Wed and Fri only)

More for families The Clarendon Family Centre is set to open this month. It will provide the local community with much needed family services including expanded Maternal and Child Health (MCH) services, a toy library, space for new parent groups and playgroups, and consulting space for allied health providers. Upcoming Council improvements to the Middle Park Community Centre will include upgraded office and play spaces for the kindergarten and new MCH facilities. The Elwood Beach Community Centre is also set to be renovated, to enable it to provide ongoing early childhood education and care services. Services for families www.portphillip.vic.gov.au/ families_children.htm

Advertised plAns online Easily view advertised planning applications online. www.portphillip.vic.gov.au/public-notice-advertising.htm


Everybody needs good neighbours

Nick Haines, with Rowland’s brother, partner and sister, join Cr Serge Thomann, local MP Martin Foley and Mayor Amanda Stevens to name the lane.

Laneway for immortal soul

Rowland S Howard, local musician and original member of The Birthday Party, has had a laneway named in his honour after a three year campaign by family and friends. The previously unnamed laneway

links Jackson Street and Eildon Road. Rowland died in 2009 aged 50 from liver cancer. His talents live on through songs like Shivers, which he wrote.

The revolution will be televised The St Kilda Triangle is playing a starring role in Restaurant Revolution, a national reality TV show. The Triangle is one of several locations around Australia to become the temporary home of restaurants built from shipping containers. This exciting temporary use provides an opportunity to test the draft Cultural Charter shaped by the community and Council last year as part of the St Kilda Triangle project.

Sacred Heart Mission is piloting a program to connect local residents with their elderly neighbours who may need help with everyday tasks. Through the Five Minute Volunteer program, local residents can assist at-need neighbours with tasks such as taking out bins, changing light globes or checking on their welfare. A grant from Council enabled the Mission to pilot the program until the end of 2015. Lend a hand 8534 4110

Poetry in motion

With contestants encouraged to source local food and interior design supplies, the show is expected to boost the local economy and attract visitors during the quieter winter months.

The theme for this year’s Elwood Poetry Prize is Walk. Ideas for content include your favourite walk, walking companions, walking through time, what you notice when you walk, the rhythm and experience of walking, sleep walking and dream walking. Closing date is Friday 28 August.

The Seven Network and contestants must comply with Council permits that meet the requirements of Council’s events strategy.

Get the entry form 9209 6705 assist@portphillip.vic.gov.au Elwood St Kilda Neighbourhood Learning Centre

Lifesaving design

Council is investing, along with the State Government, in rebuilding the St Kilda Life Saving Club. The new building will include the best facilities for beach patrols and a public toilet for people with disabilities who have greater access needs. Construction of the pictured design is scheduled to start in late 2015. The building will sit beside the new Stokehouse (shown in the background above). 6


Local lotus Elwood St Kilda Neighbourhood Learning Centre (ESNLC) is celebrating 30 years of fun and learning. In what was the Mayor of St Kilda’s house in the 1950s, the centre hosts many activities, from computer classes to English language courses and Feldenkrais. Locals such as yoga instructor Penny Digaletos have helped keep people coming back. Being able to provide low cost, accessible activities is a rewarding feeling, says Penny.

Learn something new www.esnlc.com.au 87 Tennyson Street, Elwood

Well poised: Penny, who has been teaching yoga at ESNLC for 25 years, with Anneleen (French), Helen (bookkeeper),Yiing (craft), Vivien (English), Philippa (Roomers), Alastair (Bendigo Bank), Simone (Coordinator) and Cr Jane Touzeau (Chair)

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what’s happening in your city Your 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

ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT

St Kilda

Balaclava

Elwood

COMMUNITY

The Bradman Speech

Reclaimed art

Wednesday 15 July Wednesday 12 August The Gallery, St Kilda Town Hall St Kilda Town Hall Gallery is showing Carolyn Cardinet’s White Trash exhibition, which uses discarded objects to explore the theme of sustainability. Free www.portphillip.vic.gov.au/ the_gallery.htm

Dramatic double bill

Theatre takes flight

Friday 17 July - Saturday 15 August Red Stitch, 2 Chapel Street, St Kilda

Friday 14 - Sunday 23 August Theatre Works, 14 Acland Street, St Kilda

Red Stitch is premiering Dead Centre and Sea Wall, two deeply personal plays from two different continents on the one ticket. $20 - $39 redstitch.net

Presented as part of Flight: A Festival of New Writing, Grief and the Lullaby is a sensitive drama that unfolds across a single scene. $30 / $20 www.theatreworks.org.au

Crafty creations

Percussion at St Silas

Sunday 30 August, 2.30 pm St Silas Anglican Church, 99 Bridport Street, Albert Park

Come and listen to ANAM musicians fill St Silas Anglican Church with percussive sounds at one of ANAM’s St Silas Sunday sessions. $25 / $15 www.anam.com.au

Wednesday 5 - Sunday 16 August SO:ME Space, South Melbourne Market SO:ME Space will come alive this August for Craft Cubed Festival, which celebrates art, craft and design. Try one of the artist-led workshops or drop-in craft installations. Free; booking essential southmelbournemarket.com.au

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Thursday 23 July, 1.30 pm - 3 pm Old School Hall, cnr Montague and Bank Streets, South Melbourne Emerald Hill Seniors is presenting a talk on the life of Sir Donald Bradman by Kevin Mooney, a founding director of the Bradman Foundation. $5 emeraldhillseniors@gmail.com

Doors open to all

Stories of WWII aircrew

Friday 4 September, 7.30 pm Gasworks Theatre, 21 Graham Street, Albert Park

Having interviewed more than 50 veteran pilots of WWII aircraft, Michael Veitch retells their personal stories in FLAK, a special kind of theatrical experience. $40 / $35 www.gasworks.org.au

Saturday 25 and Sunday 26 July, 10 am- 4 pm During Open House Melbourne Weekend, well-known buildings open their doors so everyone can experience their design and architecture. You can tour one of the first high rise apartment buildings and even ring a church bell. Free www.openhousemelbourne.org


Lost St Kilda mansions

Plan your business

Wednesday 12 - Thursday 13 August, 9 am - 5 pm St Kilda Town Hall As part of the Small Business Festival Victoria, small business owners can attend a two-day workshop on strategic business planning with an experienced business adviser. $200 www.portphillipbusiness.com.au

Saturday 25 July, 10 am - 11 am Linden Gallery, 26 Acland Street, St Kilda Architect and historian Peter Johnson will be speaking about St Kilda’s lost mansions as part of the Open House Melbourne weekend. Free; booking essential 9209 6416 art&heritage@portphillip.vic.gov.au

Walk Fishermans Bend

Sunday 26 July, 2 pm - 4 pm Port Melbourne

Come on a guided walk of Fishermans Bend to learn more about how the area is transitioning from industrial area to residential development. Free; booking essential heritage.portphillip.vic.gov.au/ Whats_on/Events_Calendar

Students reimagine St Kilda Junction

Commercialising your new idea Thursday 20 and Thursday 27 August, 5 pm - 8 pm St Kilda Town Hall Learn how to grow and commercialise your ideas with this workshop, presented over two sessions as part of Small Business Festival Victoria. $75 www.portphillipbusiness.com.au

Hear Barry Jones

Thursday 13 - Saturday 15 August Brightspace, 8 Martin Street, St Kilda

Monday 24 August, 7.30 pm Port Melbourne Town Hall Auditorium

View selected entries in a national final year and postgraduate student design competition organised by David Locke Associates in conjunction with Arup. Judging is by an expert panel that includes Donald Bates, Jane Monk and David Brand. The winner will be announced on 13 August. www.dlaaust.com/re-imagine/

Port Melbourne Historical and Preservation Society invites residents to attend an extra special AGM, as National Living Treasure Barry Jones will be speaking on the night. Free; booking essential pmhps.org.au

Australia’s first war artist

Local n’ Vocal album launch

Hungry for new market Saturday 1 August, 9 am - 3 pm Alma Park East, 208 Dandenong Road, St Kilda East Come and experience the first of many Hank Marvin market days. With authentic street food and community vibes, Hank Marvin is a new weekly market. hankmarvin.com.au

Thursday 20 August, 6 pm St Kilda Town Hall Rotary Club of St Kilda is holding an album launch for its fantastic Local n’ Vocal project, featuring songs recorded by local student bands. All proceeds from the program go to charities tackling youth homelessness. $35 / $15 www.localnvocal.com.au

Wednesday 23 September, 6.15 pm - 7.30 pm Emerald Hill Library & Heritage Centre, 195 Bank Street, South Melbourne Listen to Ross McMullin, author and historian, speak about the fascinating career of Will Dyson, Australia’s first war artist and celebrated cartoonist. Free; booking essential 9209 6416 art&heritage@portphillip.vic.gov.au 9


what’s happening in your city Port Melbourne

South Melbourne

health and wellbeing

Sailing and cycling

Albert Park

Middle Park

Windsor

ENVIRONMENT

National Tree Day

Sunday 26 July, 10 am - 12 noon Cnr Canterbury Road and Langridge Street, Middle Park

St Kilda

Balaclava

Elwood

FAMILY

Colour poppin’ garden pots

Join the planting session on National Tree Day to increase indigenous plants and habitats at the Canterbury Road Urban Forest area. Free 9209 6854 treeday.planetark.org

Project Hindmarsh Sunday 27 September, 9.15 am - 2 pm Cycle to Albert Park Lake with BUG, then learn to sail with Albert Sailing Club. Finish the day with a BBQ lunch and beach ride to St Kilda. $12 pp / $40 family ppbugrides@gmail.com www.trybooking.com/138458

Friday 14 - Sunday 16 August Hindmarsh Landcare Network is inviting volunteers to take part in its tree planting weekend in Dimboola, now in its 18th year. 0429 006 936 www.hindmarshlandcare.org.au

Tours of sustainable houses

Group walks for all

Wednesday 23 September, 1 pm - 3 pm Stall 90, South Melbourne Market Bring some big bold colour to your house or garden by painting your own garden pot and planting it with succulents. Suitable for ages 5-12. $15 southmelbournemarket.com.au

Howard Arkley In Da House Stall 90, South Melbourne Market Sunday 13 September, 10 am - 4 pm

There are various walking groups you can join in Port Melbourne and St Kilda, each with different walking speeds and different times available. Contact Inner South Community Health for more details about a group for you. Free Laura McDonald 9525 1300 ship@ischs.org.au

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For Sustainable House Day, some of the most environmentally progressive homes in the City of Port Phillip will be open to visitors. Tour these houses and bring back some ideas for your own place. sustainablehouseday.com

Baykeeper EcoVentures Sundays 1 pm - 4 pm, 20 September - 8 November Join the Baykeeper EcoVentures program and explore the local coastline by foot, bike, even snorkel, while learning about local plants and animals. For people aged 15-25. Free; booking essential www.ecocentre.com

Bring your art to life in the colourful style of Australian architectural artist Howard Arkley. Suitable for ages 5-12. $15 southmelbourne Image: Howard Arkley market.com.au

Wildlife at twilight

Sunday 27 September, 5 pm - 6.30 pm Introduce your kids to our animal neighbours during our most popular garden tour, the St Kilda Botanical Gardens Twilight Wildlife Walk. $10 / $5 www.ecocentre.com


Lollipop heroes With 13 schools in Port Phillip, there are 28 crossing supervisors out shepherding students every weekday morning and afternoon, day in, day out. These unsung Council heroes are at their post, rain, hail or shine.

parents and students, most of whom know her by name. Now in her sixth year as a crossing supervisor, Nancy has seen kids grow through primary school, and then watched as they are joined by their siblings.

Nancy Bright, a crossing supervisor at Galilee Regional Catholic Primary School, really enjoys the friendly greetings she receives every day from

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Sweet as Clarendon Street’s Petit Tresor (French for Little Treasure) is just one of 1,200 registered food premises in Port Phillip - among them over 500 cafés and restaurants, and 240 takeaway food establishments that operate in the municipality. Opened by brothers Terry and Kenny Lew Yew Pha just a few months ago, Petit Tresor makes and bakes mouth-watering pastries in the French tradition.

Helping out behind the scenes of Port Phillip’s cafés and restaurants are Council’s eight environmental health officers, who between them perform about 2,600 inspections per year. Environmental health officers also help people who are setting up a new business, just like Petit Tresor. The tasty benefits are, of course, passed onto residents.

Brothers Kenny and Terry Lew Yew Pha with Council environmental health officer Zina Mujanovic. 12


www.portphillip.vic.gov.au/divercity

commu n i t y

Street open during works The Fitzroy Street upgrade is planned to get underway in July with the new streetscape due to be unveiled in October. Expect to see new palms, plantings, paving and seating, as well as new locally inspired artwork. Fitzroy Street, which will remain open during construction, will have temporary signage for footpaths and parking. Follow Fitzroy Street’s progress www.portphillip.vic.gov.au/ fitzroy_upgrade.htm

Stop door crashes

A video capturing the experiences of bike riders on St Kilda Road has been released on the Enviro eHub website. St Kilda Road has the highest rate of doorings (when a car door is opened onto a rider’s path) in Victoria. Council has installed a flashing sign alerting drivers to this hazard. Look for bikes www.enviroehub.com.au

Acland vibe by design

New seating, greenery, and event and performance spaces were suggested for the Acland Street precinct by around 640 community members who shared their ideas with Council. Locals also said they’d like the unique St Kilda vibe to be maintained. Over August and September draft designs will be released for further consultation. Get the word on the street www.portphillip.vic.gov.au/ acland-st-upgrade.htm

Mayor Cr Amanda Stevens joins VicRoads’ Nicholas Fisher and students from the Victorian College for the Deaf (with ubiquitous green man and woman)

Green light for longer walk time

VicRoads has extended the green walk time at six Port Phillip intersections. Green walk signals will automatically appear most of the day at several intersections along St Kilda Road, as well as at Fitzroy and Grey streets, and Kings Way and Albert Road. These clever changes, suggested by Council, give walkers more time to cross without

delaying trams or cars and will especially benefit children, parents pushing prams and older walkers who find it challenging to cross wide roads in the current short time before lights change. It’s a welcome change for the Victorian College for the Deaf, who previously wrote to VicRoads about the issue.

Underground station planned for Domain As part of the Melbourne Metro Rail Project, an underground station is planned for Domain. Two new nine kilometre rail tunnels will run from South Kensington to South Yarra, which will enable 20,000 more passengers to use the metropolitan rail network during peak hour. The project also includes underground stations at Arden, Parkville, CBD North and CBD South.

Domain Station will improve access to the St Kilda Road precinct and surrounding landmarks, and include a convenient interchange between high frequency train and tram services. Geotechnical investigations are now underway to help plan the project. Find out more www.mmrailproject.vic.gov.au 1800 551 927 13


Sculptor Peter Corlett with his bronze statue in foundry before it is assembled for placement.

Framework feedback sought

Monument to Lemnos legacy Foote Street Reserve near Gasworks Arts Park will soon welcome the arrival of a new statue, commissioned by the Lemnos Gallipoli Commemorative Committee and supported by Council to remember the role of the Greek island of Lemnos in Australia’s ANZAC story. The statue is dedicated to nurses and soldiers who served on Lemnos during the ANZAC campaign and is loosely

Pop up pots The Emerald Hill Library & Heritage Centre is hosting a Pop Up Teapot exhibition. Locals are invited to contribute a teapot, caddie, cosy or all three to the exhibition, on display from Monday 5 October Saturday 14 November. Register your contribution between Saturday 1 August and Friday 18 September. Show off your wares 9209 6777 www.portphillip.vic.gov.au/ seniors_festival.htm 14

Council wants feedback on a draft Urban Design and Land Use Framework for the St Kilda Road South precinct. The precinct includes St Kilda Road (south of the junction), Wellington Street and parts of Carlisle Street, which are all areas experiencing increasing redevelopment. The Framework sets directions for the design and scale of buildings, and the mix of land uses. A range of initiatives is also recommended, including a streetscape enhancement project for the Wellington Street village, encouraging more cafes and other places for people to meet, and making it easier to get around on foot and by bicycle. Feedback closes Thursday 23 July.

based on Grace Wilson, a high-ranking Australian army matron who treated wounded ANZACs on Lemnos.

Shape St Kilda Road South www.portphillip.vic.gov.au/ stkildaroadsouth.htm

The statue will be unveiled on Saturday 8 August at 11 am.

Fishermans Bend Forum

More for history buffs The Hellenic Museum features an exhibition of the women on Lemnos and at Gallipoli until 12 August. www.hellenic.org.au

Parking feedback sought

Council has established a Fishermans Bend Community Forum with Councillors, community representatives and council officers to share information about key projects, initiatives and statutory planning applications.

Council is reviewing neighbourhood parking in Balaclava, Ripponlea and Elwood. Locals will be invited to comment in August and September.

Follow the Forum www.portphillip.vic.gov.au/ fishermans-bend.htm

Meanwhile, after more than 400 responses were received, proposed parking changes for Port Melbourne have been reviewed. The amended scheme will be released in July and August, with new restrictions and signs established in August and September.

It’s time to vote for your favourite Port Melbourne shops, cafés, restaurants and other businesses in the annual Best of Port Awards. This year there are new categories, and individuals are also included. Voting opens in July, so watch for voting cards in local businesses. The awards night is on Tuesday 25 August.

Parking neighbourhood schemes www.portphillip.vic.gov.au/ parking-neighbourhood.htm

Best of Port business


Be an Earthcare penguin guide Earthcare St Kilda is looking for dedicated volunteers to assist in public education about the St Kilda little penguin colony. Training sessions are in September so volunteers will be ready for the penguin guiding season, which starts in October. Apply to guide earthcarestkilda@gmail.com

Carlisle creative partnership

BESS is best

A new free online tool that measures the sustainability of a proposed development is now available for planning permit applications. The Built Environment Sustainability Scorecard (BESS) report can be attached to your planning permit application to show how sustainable your design is and how it compares with best practice. How will you score? www.bess.net.au

Council is partnering with RMIT University to establish an art project on Carlisle Street, based on the successful Urban Laboratory project run in 2013. Expect to see new artwork appear on the street later this year.

Talking website

To give its website a voice, Council is trialling text-to-speech program ReadSpeaker for 12 months.

Mayor Albert Park

mayor@portphillip.vic.gov.au Mobile 0481 034 029

Cr Bernadene Voss Deputy Mayor Sandridge

bvoss@portphillip.vic.gov.au Mobile 0413 246 704

Cr Vanessa Huxley Carlisle

vhuxley@portphillip.vic.gov.au Mobile 0406 890 739

Cr Serge Thomann Catani

sthomann@portphillip.vic.gov.au Mobile 0432 299 372

Cr Anita Horvath Emerald Hill

ahorvath@portphillip.vic.gov.au Mobile 0438 906 161

Be creative 9209 6335 Georgia Rouette grouette@portphillip.vic.gov.au

Listen online www.portphillip.vic.gov.au/ readspeaker.htm

Sharing about paths

Cr Andrew Bond Junction

abond@portphillip.vic.gov.au Mobile 0481 034 028

Cr Jane Touzeau

Watch for Council staff talking to bike riders and walkers on the Sandridge trail about their experiences sharing the path. Council recently installed signs on the Elwood Canal path to encourage bike riders to slow down around pedestrians after path users mentioned a small number of riders startling walkers as they rode past.

Change the world.

Cr Amanda Stevens

Bring your business ideas to life with grant and funding opportunities, expert industry training and networking events. portphillipbusiness.com.au

Point Ormond

jtouzeau@portphillip.vic.gov.au Mobile 0432 287 634



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