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NAIDOC Week 2024

NAIDOC week is a time to celebrate the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples. The week is an opportunity for all Australians to learn about First Nations cultures and histories and to participate in celebration of the oldest, continuous living culture on earth. This year’s theme, “Keep the Fire Burning!…

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Moonee Valley scores top ‘MobileMuster’ mantle

When it comes to rounding up unwanted mobile phones – or bits of them – Moonee Valley has proven itself a master of the muster. Last week the City of Moonee Valley was named the top collector among Victorian local governments in the annual MobileMuster for the 2023-24 financial year. Through the Council’s transfer station…

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Moonee Valley’s Gathering of Artists

Connecting Creatives and Cultivating Community  Moonee Valley City Council invites artists and creatives to its annual Gathering of Artists at The Clocktower Centre in Moonee Ponds on Monday, 13 May from 5.30pm.   This event offers an invaluable opportunity for local creatives and artists to come together, network, and explore exciting possibilities.  Council is committed to…

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Help us plan for the future as we review our MV2040 Strategy

We’re reviewing our MV2040 Strategy and we want you to come along for the journey. What do you think Moonee Valley should look like by the year 2040? We are dedicated to creating a fair, beautiful, green, thriving and connected city to meet the future needs of our community.    What is MV2040?  In 2018,…

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Anzacs commemorated in Moonee Valley 2024

Join the Mayor of Moonee Valley, councillors, local parliamentarians and the Essendon RSL Sub-branch at the Cenotaph as we commemorate the sacrifices and contributions made by our service men and women and their families. 

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Stand for Council Information Session

The Municipal Association of Victoria are holding a public information session for residents in metropolitan west, considering standing for council in the October 2024 local government elections.  The Metropolitan West standing for council information session will be held on Wednesday, 5 June from 6.30pm at Wyndham City Council.  To support and encourage a range of…

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Neighbourhood Spirit Award Winners 2024

City of Moonee Valley presents its 2024 Neighbourhood Spirit Awards winners.   On Saturday, 23 March, we celebrated four individuals who epitomise community values at our annual Neighbourhood Spirit Awards. Now in their 25th year, the Neighbourhood Spirit Awards celebrate the positive and meaningful contributions that people have made to their local communities. The awards, which also…

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Incinerator Art Award 2024: call for applications

Incinerator Gallery is excited to call for applications for the 10th annual Incinerator Art Award. A nationally recognised exhibition that celebrates the crucial role art plays for contemporary Australian audiences, the award invites artists to respond to the theme of ‘Art for Social Change’. Applications are invited from both emerging and established artists from all…

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Council launches program to help residents reduce their energy bills, improve their home air quality, reduce carbon emissions

We understand the biggest barrier for residents when upgrading appliances, accessing State Government rebates, and going all electric at home is knowing where to go, who to trust and what to prioritise. To help cut through all the confusion and uncertainty, we have launched the Home Electrification and Efficiency Program (HEEP). The program offers residents…

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MEDIA STATEMENT: Cam Nation resigns from Moonee Valley Council

Former Buckley Ward councillor, Cam Nation, has resigned from Moonee Valley Council, effective Tuesday, 26 March 2024.  Mr Nation was elected as a councillor for three terms, across Myrnong and Buckley Wards.  The Minister for Local Government and Victorian Electoral Commissioner have been notified of the resignation and the VEC is expected to fill the vacancy…