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Victorian Government secures future for Airport West Station
The Deputy Premier of Victoria, Ben Carroll MP, today announced Victorian Government plans to acquire properties in Airport West to ...
Council sets financially responsible budget
Moonee Valley City Council has adopted its 2024-25 budget, with a focus on “setting up Moonee Valley for the future”, ...
Moonee Valley Libraries close the book on fines
It’s music to the ears – and eyes – of library lovers across Moonee Valley. From 1 July, Moonee Valley ...
MEDIA ALERT: New exhibitions celebrate culture, language and kinship
Incinerator Gallery is proud to present three new exhibitions that bring together artists to celebrate culture, language and kinship, while ...
MEDIA ALERT: Moonee Valley Council adopts Budget 2024-25
Moonee Valley City Council has adopted its budget for the 2024-25 financial year. At its meeting on Tuesday, 25 June ...
Maribyrnong Road maintenance and renewal works
Yarra Trams, in partnership with the Department of Transport and Planning (DTP), is conducting tram replacement works on Maribyrnong Road, ...
Women’s Leadership Program Expressions of Interest
Moonee Valley City Council acknowledges that community leaders are a valuable community asset and is committed to developing leadership capacity ...
Temporary closure of Queens Park Cafe
The Queens Park Cafe will be temporarily closed. The lease for the operation of Queens Park Cafe, Moonee Ponds has ...
Community planting day – Sunday, 28 July
Join us for our biggest planting event of the year in celebration of National Tree Day! The Maribyrnong River is ...
NAIDOC Week 2024
NAIDOC week is a time to celebrate the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples. The ...
Moonee Valley scores top ‘MobileMuster’ mantle
When it comes to rounding up unwanted mobile phones – or bits of them – Moonee Valley has proven itself ...
Moonee Valley’s future – have your say
What will the City of Moonee Valley look like in the decades to come? More importantly, what do you think ...