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Council calls for rebate rise for aged pensioners

Moonee Valley City Council is calling on the Victorian Government to increase the annual pension rebate amount on local government ...
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Incinerator Art Award 2023 – Call for Entries

Entries for the national contemporary art prize, the Incinerator Art Award, open on Saturday, 1 April 2023. With a total ...

New Changing Places facilities Ascot Vale and Keilor East Leisure Centres

Did you know that Ascot Vale and Keilor East Leisure Centres each have a Changing Places toilet facility for people ...
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Remembering the ANZACS 2023

  Ahead of Anzac Day on 25 April, community members are invited to join Moonee Valley City Council in honouring ...
Mayor Tyson Cr Rose at unveiling 25 March in memory of Ms Nancy Taylor

A Plaque by the Pool – Commemorating Nancy Taylor at Queens Park Swimming Pool

Celebrating the memory of the late Ms Nancy Taylor and her impact on our local community. At the Council meeting ...
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Council Business Summary January to March 2023

Your elected Councillors meet twice a month to discuss Council business, set strategic objectives and make decisions on behalf of ...

Big Red Saved

We’re happy to announce Council has worked with Metro to save the heritage-listed river red gum and a peppercorn tree ...
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Moonee Valley City Council endorses new Reconciliation Plan

Moonee Valley City Council has unanimously supported the introduction of its Bagarru Bagarru Djerring (Shoulder to Shoulder Together) Reconciliation Plan ...
Artist statement: Tommy Day  The background colours are representative of country, from the greenery of the trees stretching across the underlying layer of beneath country depicted by the orange tones. The striking blue represents water with the striking hint of pink you see in the sunrise and sunset. The white represents ochre, a natural resource important to ceremony. The circular design floating across the pink and orange signifies the community of Ascot Vale, interconnected and spreading across the landscape. I have included Bunjil (Eagle) and Waa (Crow), spirit birds, holding knowledge of all things. Powerful representations of Wurundjeri's past, present and future. The gum leaves flowing throughout the piece signify the planting of the seeds of knowledge, ongoing and never ending.  All together, this piece represents the knowledge of country and the knowledge of self, the coming together of community to share and exchange knowledge. Tommy Day III Gunditjmara Wemba Wemba  Yorta Yorta

Moonee Valley delivering Advocacy Strategy

Moonee Valley City Council has released its first Advocacy Report, outlining the progress made towards its key advocacy priorities in ...
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Women in Business Luncheon | 12 May 2023

Grab your diary and lock in Friday, 12 May 2023 for our Women in Business Luncheon, featuring special guest Lisa ...
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Community information on soft plastics recycling

The City of Moonee Valley residents can now bring certain types of soft plastics to the Transfer Station for recycling. ...
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Our street infrastructure boxes need art!

Infrastructure boxes across Moonee Ponds are ready for a refreshing lick of paint. We are on the hunt for a ...