The City of Port Phillip was formed in 1994 and is an amalgamation of the former cities of Port Melbourne, South Melbourne and St Kilda.
Seven councillors representing seven wards across the city make up the Port Phillip Council.
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Council Meetings
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Weekly council meetings are open to the public. Includes agenda, minutes and schedules.
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Have your say - Current Consultations
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Lists current and future community consultation and events run by the City of Port Phillip.
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Results & reports
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Results and reports relating to the City of Port Phillip's performance. Includes the organisation's annual report
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Mayor
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Current and former mayors of the City of Port Phillip.
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Councillors & Wards
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Seven councillors represent seven wards in the City of Port Phillip.
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Council Elections
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General information on past and future elections.
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The City Plan
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The City Plan shows what the council is doing across the city and in each neighbourhood. Mapping the existing situation and showing where we are planning inprovements, makes it easier to understand what is available now and where new things will be happening in the future
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Council Plan & Budget
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Overview of the council plan and budget and process.
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Sustainable Value (Best Value)
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Find out how CoPP ensures its services continually improve, are relevant to your needs as a member of the community and deliver value for money.
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Neighbourhood Meetings
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Meet with councillors and council officers and have you say on local issues and concerns.
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Organisation Structure
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City of Port Phillip organisational structure. Includes contact details for the CEO and divisional heads.
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Governance
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Information about community and corporate governance at the City of Port Phillip
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Local Law & Legislation
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Laws and enforcement, legal services, dispute settlements, JPs, Police and Neighbourhood Watch. Also legislation compliance for Local Government including Privacy and Freedom of Information.
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Members of Parliament
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Local members in the Victorian and Commonwealth parliaments.
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