Star Weekly - Hobsons Bay Maribyrnong - 24th November 2021

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Christmas is coming

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Maribynong’s Christmas program has been announced, with a range of activities running throughout December. The council’s new initiative, MARIality, is an app which brings selected murals across the city to life. Residents can download the app to their phones and point it at one of the many murals across Maribyrnong city, where augmented reality technology will help transform the artworks. Residents can also enter the Santa and Sirens colouring competition through the app for a chance to win a personal home visit from Santa and his helpers on board a vintage fire engine. Footscray night market will also be back on from December 3-24 at Railway Reserve. “There’s plenty on the festive calendar to engage and entertain including new innovative interactive activities through our very own MARIality app,” sid mayor Anthony Tran said. “It’s a great addition to the amazing program of activities, making the most of the many wonderful murals that enliven our city. So come and enjoy the festive season with us.” Footscray students Harrison and Vuk get in the festive spirit with mayor Anthony Tran.

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Call to rethink venue ban A Maribyrnong councillor holds concerns for the future of community events over a council plan to stop holding official functions at gaming venues. Counc’s draft Reducing Harm from Gambling Policy 2021-2025 was discussed at a council meeting on November 16 and is set to be released for public consultation. Cr Michael Clark said he had concerns about a section of the policy that states “council will not hold official meetings, events or community activities at gaming venues in

the City of Maribyrnong”. While Cr Clark was in support of the policy as a whole, he said council should be able to host events and meetings at community-owned gaming venues such as the Footscray and Yarraville Bowls Club, as it has done in the past. “To say that we don’t run any services or run any meetings or activities out of this facility is at odds with what’s been occurring in the past,” he said. “For years I ran neighbour watch, Friends of McIvor Reserve. We had community information days on household security.

We had Merrie Melodies sing-alongs for the elderly. “If carte blanche we say that official meetings, events and council activities will not be held at Footscray Yarraville Bowls Club, Active Maribyrnong events, they can’t happen. Events for the young, the elderly, new mothers if you like, opportunities for community engagement, socialising. These quite simply will be gone.” Cr Clark also pointed out that the Footscray and Yarraville bowls club is owned by the City of Maribyrnong. He told council that community clubs, give

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back to the community. “Profits from these clubs are not privatised, profits from these clubs are in fact socialised,” he said. “In adopting this motion, and including this particular item in the body of the policy, I’m wondering whose needs are we meeting? Are we meeting the community’s needs or perhaps our own?” Council will seek community feedback on the draft policy, through a Your City Your Voice survey, with feedback to be incorporated into the final version of the policy.

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