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Major milestones achieved in Council Annual Report

In September, Council adopted its 2023/24 Annual Report which highlights significant progress in delivering major city-shaping projects. We’ve made important strides toward reducing our carbon footprint, implementing innovative technology and igniting creativity in Moonee Valley. Key achievements for 2023/24 included: reducing our carbon footprint with the rollout of the food and organic waste collection program…

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Register to reunite with your pet

Are you a proud pet parent? Discover the perks of registering your furry friend! Whether you’re a dog or cat lover, it’s hard to quantify just how much our pets means to us and our families. It goes without saying, we’d do pretty much anything for our furry friends.   That includes giving them lots of…

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Declaration of results for Moonee Valley City Council election

The Victorian Electoral Commission has declared the election results for nine wards in Moonee Valley for the 2024 local council elections. Congratulations and welcome to all councillors-elect: Airport Ward – Hamish Jones Buckley Ward – John Barnes Canning Ward – Paula Theocharides Fairbairn Ward – Phil Burn Milleara Ward – John Sipek Myrnong Ward –…

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16 Days of Activism in Moonee Valley 2024

We believe that everyone deserves to live free from violence. As a city, we’re calling for all people who live, work, and play in Moonee Valley to ‘Step Up’ against gender-based violence. Violence is a violation of human rights and is unacceptable in all its forms.  Gender-based violence is a serious and prevalent form of…

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Remembrance Day 2024 Commemoration Ceremony

Join local members of parliament, representatives from various battalions and squadrons, as well as the Moonee Valley Brass Band as we commemorate the sacrifices and contributions made by our service men and women and their families.

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Council COVID-19 Rapid Antigen Test Program

Free COVID and Influenza tests are now available for all community members. Collect your FREE Rapid Antigen Test for a limited time only at the following locations: Avondale Heights Library and Learning Centre 69 Military Road, Avondale Heights Flemington Library 313 Racecourse Road, Flemington. Niddrie Library 483 Keilor Road, Niddrie Sam Merrifield Library 762 Mt Alexander Road, Moonee Ponds…

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Statement on the IBAC Operation Leo Special Report

Moonee Valley City Council welcomes the release of the Independent Broad-Based Anti-Corruption Commission (IBAC) Operation Leo Report, tabled in Parliament earlier today. Council’s Administration has been working closely with the Municipal Monitors (Ms Prue Digby and Mr Phillip Carruthers) since their appointment in late January 2024 to improve transparency of decision-making, and have already taken…

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National Carers Week 2024

National Carers Week is a time to recognise, celebrate and raise awareness of the 3 million Australians who provide care to a family member or friend. About 15% of people in the City of Moonee Valley aged 15 years and over provide unpaid assistance to a person with disability, long term illness or older age….

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Moonee Valley City Council Election

The Moonee Valley City Council election will be held this October and will be conducted entirely by post. Local council general elections are held every 4 years and councillors make decisions on a range of important local issues and services, including: maternal health and childcare sporting and recreation facilities libraries and community centres animal registrations…

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Sam Petersen wins 2024 Incinerator Art Award

Sam Petersen wins 2024 Incinerator Art Award  Sam Petersen (pictured, right) was named as the winner of the prestigious $10,000 Incinerator Art Award at Incinerator Gallery on Friday night.  Petersen’s work, You Need Us (2023) (pictured in background) was selected from a pool of 266 entries received from emerging and established artists across Australia. In…