A municipality spanning part of Port Phillip Bay, the City of Port Phillip takes in a variety of urban villages close to some of Melbourne's most popular beaches. Its urban character is marked by a richness of diversity, and features some of Victoria's most celebrated and innovative cultural events, recreational facilities, restaurants and entertainment venues.
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About the City of Port Phillip
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Where is the City of Port Phillip? Amalgamation, City characteristics, neighbourhoods and lifestyles.
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Contact Us
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Get in touch with the City of Port Phillip - town hall locations, postal address, phone, TTY, fax, email, ASSIST Centre & libraries.
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Our Service Promises
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Our service promises to the community that will help us improve 10 of our most important services
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2006 Census
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Statistical information on the City of Port Phillip, based on 2006 Census data.
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The Community Pulse
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Measuring the stuff that really matters
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Forecast Data
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Information on small area population and household forecast data for the City of Port Phillip up until 2021. The data is broken down into small area neighbourhoods and includes forecast data on population, age structure, and household type and size.
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Business, Community & Neighbourhood Profiles
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The City of Port Phillip has seven distinct neighbourhoods - Albert & Middle Parks, East St Kilda, Elwood & Ripponlea, Port Melbourne, South Melbourne, St Kilda and St Kilda Road
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Understanding Gentrification
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In 2003-04 Council held a series of 3 community forums on aspects of gentrification. Find out more about this complex subject.
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Friends of Suai (FOS)
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The Port Phillip community is formally committed to assisting this East Timorese coastal community.
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International Relations
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Formal relationships with international cities and communities.
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Local History
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Historical information about the local area including a brief early history, heritage groups, resources and heritage photos.
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COPP THIS!
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COPP THIS! is a series of 5 minute TV specials featuring people who live and work in the City of Port Phillip, produced by comedian Tracy Harvey. View the trailers here.
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Sustainable Community Progress Indicators - SCPI
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The Sustainable Community Progress Indicators (SCPI) project measures what progress we are making towards sustainability
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2001 Census
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Statistical information on the City of Port Phillip, based on 2001 Census data.
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