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Our grants programs offer funding to eligible groups, organisations and individual residents. There is a range of grants to help our community in different ways.
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Find out about events happening in the City of Port Phillip using our event calendar.
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Find the latest Council news, updates, public notices and media releases.
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Discover the current projects and works happening across the City. Search by keyword, location or type.
Pay / Apply / Report
Find out about the broad range of services you can do online via My Port Phillip. You can apply for permits, make payments, request services and report issues.
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Find a venue
All our bookable venues in one place to compare and find the right venue for your event, meeting or activity.
Find parks and playgrounds
Discover 169 public open spaces, 11 kilometres of foreshore, 51 play spaces and 15 sports grounds.
About the council
Meet your Councillors, have a say on what matters to you, and discover the vision and strategies behind what makes the City of Port Phillip vibrant and creative.
Council services
The City of Port Phillip's services reach everyone in the municipality. From rubbish collection, tree planting and maintaining our beautiful beaches, to running libraries and helping keep your pets safe.
People and community
Information for the people and communities that come together to make Port Phillip a bold, caring and inviting city.
Family support
While being a parent or caregiver is rewarding, we know it can also be hard. That's why we offer many support services, information sessions, and fun activities to help you and your family.
Urban Artist Directory
Welcome to our Urban Artist Directory - a treasure trove of talented artists experienced in public art, spanning a wide range of mediums, from street art to sculpture and installations.
Council meetings
Council and committee meeting information including minutes, agendas, reports, times and details on how to ask a question, submit a petition and tune in from home.
Who we are
Meet the councillors and find out how the City of Port Phillip is structured.
Sport and Recreation in Port Phillip
We are committed to getting our community active and encourage you to explore the links below to find out what's available to you in Port Phillip.
Safe and Sound Port Phillip 2023
Photos from our first ever Safe and Sound Port Phillip event. Thanks to all the partners and community members who came to celebrate community safety with us. Image credit: Media Strategy Australia.
Multifaith network activities and events
Port Phillip Multifaith Network activities and events including citizenship ceremonies and First Peoples walking tours.
Early views: Images from the Port Phillip City Collection
Neighbourhood corner shops
Locals Playing Locals
A targeted support program from Port Phillip Council, providing financial assistance to encourage live music events featuring local performers at venues and local events within the municipality.
Rupert Bunny Foundation Visual Arts Fellowship
The Rupert Bunny Foundation Visual Arts Fellowship (RBFVAF) is an acquisitive award of $30,000 presented to a recipient once every two years. Established in 2005, it aims to support contemporary visual artists with an identifiable commitment to arts excellence.
The Palais Theatre Community Reservations
This initiative provides access to hire of the Palais Theatre to groups that may not otherwise be able to utilise the venue.
Community Grants Program
Applications are closed
Cultural Development Fund - Key Organisations
Applications are closed
Love My Place Grants Program
Applications are closed
Youth Access Grants Program
Applications will open on 28 October 2024.
Cultural Development Fund - Projects
Applications are closed
Cultural Development Fund - Festivals and Events
Applications are closed
Quick Response Grant Program
The Quick Response Grant Program provides small grants at short notice to eligible organisations and individuals. The grants support the establishment and delivery of valuable services, programs, activities, and events to the City of Port Phillip community. Applications are closed until 2025.
Town Hall Hire Subsidy Scheme
The Town Hall Hire Subsidy supports local not-for-profit groups to hold a broad range of subsidised community events in our Town Halls. Applications are currently closed for caretaker period. The program will reopen on Monday 28 October.
Exhibition at Carlisle Street Arts Space
World War Two images gallery from the Port Phillip City Collection
View advertised planning applications
See a list of the current applications for planning permits in the City of Port Phillip.
Pay an animal fine
A fine will be issued if an animal management officer believes an offence has been committed.
Register a new pet
Register your fur babies and pets to keep them safe and improve the services Council provides you.
Pay for a pet renewal
It's important for you and your pet to renew your pet registration. Registration is due 10 April each year.
Report a barking dog
Barking dogs are a nuisance. Constant barking usually means the dog is bored, lonely, frustrated or ill.
Report a dog attack
Anyone who has been involved in an attack should report it immediately to Council.
Apply for a multiple animal permit
You must request a multiple animal permit if you have more animals than allowed in your area.
Make a general animal enquiry
For all general animal and pet enquries, from stray animals to pets on beaches and complaints about dog poo.
Apply for an Outdoor Dining permit
Make use of the public footpaths for your business.
Apply for a real estate board permit
A permit is required to ensure your advertising sign is safely placed for people and motorists.
Pay a business permit
Quickly and easily pay for your business permits online.
Apply for a liquor licence permit
Any person or organisation that intends to supply liquor in Victoria must apply for a licence.
Lodge a business permit application
New and established businesses can lodge a single request for all required permits.
Lodge a Building Surveyors Section 30
Private Building Surveyors can lodge building permits online.
Lodge a Building Surveyors Section 73
Private Building Surveyors can lodge compliance and final inspection permits online.
Lodge a Building Surveyors Section 80
Private Building Surveyors must notify Council of their accepted appointment within the City.
Register your pool or spa
Private pool and spa owners need to register their pools and spas with Council.
Find my discharge point
Make a request to find the storm water drainage point, or legal point of discharge, for your property.
Pay for a building permit
Pay for your building permit application quickly and easily online.
Make a general building enquiry
Make a general enquiry reporting non-compliance, advice, subdivisions, parking, requests progress or related.
Apply for an Out of Hours permit
Required when building works need to be undertaken outside Council's specified construction hours and days.
Apply for a Road Closure permit
When you need to wholly or partially close a road, street or lane.
Apply for a Road opening permit
For any works that involve making or reinstating a hole or excavation.
Apply for a Skip Bin permit
Registered skip bin companies must obtain a permit before a bulk rubbish container is placed on a road or Council-owned land.
Apply for a Street Occupation permit
A street occupation, or hoarding, permit allows part or all of a footpath or road to be occupied.
Apply for a Vehicle Crossing permit
Allows either a temporary or permanent vehicle crossing to be constructed.
Apply for a Work Zone permit
Provides dedicated parking for construction workers' vehicles during the period of building works.
Pay for a construction permit
You can pay for your construction permits quickly and easily online.
Pay a Food Act Fine
Pay your fine online. You'll need the ticket number on the fine notice.
Report food contamination
If you know of a business with contaminated food, it's important you report them to Council.
Report food poisoning
If you or someone you know has experienced food poisoning, you should report the business to Council.
Report food safety issue
Let us know if you have experienced poor food hygiene, unclean premises or food poisoning.
Report footpath furniture injury
Report any injuries resulting from the placement of footpath furniture.
Pay a health fine
Pay your health fine online. You'll need the ticket number on the fine notice.
Pay a HACC invoice
Pay your Home and Community Care (HACC) invoices quickly and easily online.
Pay a tobacco fine
Pay a Local Laws Fine
Local Laws fines are issued when City of Port Phillip’s Local Law No 1 (Community Amenity) 2023 is breached.
Report noise complaint
From noisy neighbours to events and construction.
Report a ticket machine fault
Let Council know of any parking ticket machine faults.
Request new bike parking
Let us know where you think bike parking could be added to better support the community.
Appeal a fine
Submit an application to have your parking fine reviewed.
Request a payment plan
Need a little more time or prefer to pay over a set time period?
Pay parking fine
Quickly and easily pay a parking fine online.
Abandoned vehicles
Council will investigate unregistered and abandoned vehicles located on Council land.
Parking permits
Find out what permits you're eligible for
Applying for a parking permit
Find out how to apply for a parking permit quickly and easily online.
Update my vehicle details
If you've got a new vehicle, it's important to update your parking permit details.
Submit concession identification
When applying for a concession parking permit, you will need to provide concession identification.
Pay for a parking permit
Pay for your permit or licence quickly and easily online.
Submit parking permit documentation
Please ensure you check your the requirements for the permit you are applying for.
Make a general parking permit enquiry
From permit status and refund requests to policy questions.
Apply for a Certificate of Compliance
Formal certificate stating proposed or existing use complies with requirements of the planning scheme.
Pay compliance fine
Pay for a planning compliance fine online. You'll need the ticket number on the fine notice.
Request a confirmation letter
When you require a written response on a specific planning permit enquiry.
Apply for S29A
Planning consent may be required before a building permit for demolition is issued.
Object or support an application
Formally object or support an advertised planning application.
Pay for a planning permit
Pay for your planning permit application quickly and easily online.
Make a general planning enquiry
Request property and land certificates
Request property or land information certificates to help when buying or planning.
Request a building file search
Building plans can help you when proposing to make alterations or additions to a building.
Request a planning file search
Find what permit restrictions apply to a property, as well as endorsed plans and documents.
Request a previous rates notice
Only Rate Notices for previous five years are available and you must have photo ID to verify ownership.
Pay my rates
Quickly and easily pay your rates online. You'll need you Assessment Number or Notice with you.
Apply Rates Hardship Assistance
Request tree maintenance
Help with tree maintenance including pruning, removal and planting. You can also report any damage.
Request beach or street cleaning
Keeping our streets and beaches clean is a responsibility shared. Let us know if an area needs cleaning.
Report dumped rubbish
Notify Council if you have discovered dumped rubbish within our City.
Request graffiti removal
Graffiti is any writing or images applied to property without permission.
Request rubbish collection
Request the collection of larger items and green waste which cannot go in your bins.
Request street bin collection
If you notice a pubic rubbish bin is full, you can let Council know.
Request a new rubbish bin
You can have your damaged rubbish bin repaired or replaced.
Report a rubbish collection issue
Sometimes there will be issues with rubbish collection.
Make a general waste enquiry
Have you checked the Waste, Recycling and Cleaning services pages? The information contained may answer questions.
Update your address
It's important your address is up-to-date so we can keep you informed and get in contact.
Betty Day Community Centre
67 Argyle Street, St Kilda 3182Close to public transport and located in a residential area with an early childhood education and care centre next door.
Koolin-ngal Family Centre
400 Clarendon Street, South Melbourne 3205 (entry from Napier Street)The Koolin-ngal Family Centre, a beautiful vintage 1920s former school, has been transformed into a modern and vibrant family, youth and children’s hub.
Fishermans Bend Community Centre
Corner Dunstan Parade and Centre Avenue, Garden City 3207Built in 1943 and the only community centre at that time in Port Melbourne, it has been home to a kindergarten, infant welfare centre, children’s library and sporting clubs. Today it's home to many different groups, and provides a great location for community events, sports and family gatherings.
Liardet Community Centre
154 Liardet Street, Port Melbourne 3207A senior citizens centre in the 1970s, a community centre and children's library in the 1980s, and today a busy centre full of life and activity, home to a variety of recreational activities.
Mary Kehoe Community Centre
224 Danks Street, Albert Park 3206The Mary Kehoe Centre is located in Albert Park in a charming Victorian house close to public transport, the beach and parks.
Middle Park Community Centre
254-256 Richardson Street, Middle Park 3206The Middle Park Community Centre is a convenient neighbourhood centre with a library, kindergarten, maternal and child health service and room for hire.
Port Melbourne Community Room
1/147 Liardet Street, Port Melbourne 3207A small first-floor community room in the heart of Port Melbourne.
Port Melbourne Community Centre
219 Esplanade East, Port Melbourne 3207 (Next to Edward's Reserve)NOTE: Bookings are not currently being taken for this venue Just behind busy Bay Street and adjoining Edwards Park, a hot spot for the locals in Port Phillip.
Sandridge Community Centre
1 Tucker Ave, Port Melbourne VIC 3207Just a hop, skip and a jump behind Port Melbourne Primary School. You will find this charming centre in a peaceful location surrounded by trees and adjoining Garden City reserve.
Sol Green Community Centre
Corner Coventry and Montague Streets, South Melbourne 3205Close to public transport and local shops with an outdoor playground and plenty of car park spaces.
South Melbourne Community Centre
Corner Park Street, and Ferrars Place, South Melbourne 3205 (Entry from Ferrars Place)A space in South Melbourne where communities can gather, learn and share.
St Kilda Town Hall
99A Carlisle Street, St Kilda 3182St Kilda Town Hall is a grand, classically styled city hall, located on the corner of Brighton Road and Carlisle Street in St Kilda.
Port Melbourne Town Hall
333 Bay Street, Port Melbourne VIC 3207The Port Melbourne Town Hall is an important element in the historic Bay Street streetscape of inner city Port Melbourne. The Hall has an auditorium and two additional rooms available for hire.
St Kilda Library Community Room
150 Carlisle Street, St Kilda VIC 3182Explore the City
The City of Port Phillip is known as Melbourne's playground. With plenty of beaches, parks, arts and events, what will you discover?
Contact us
The City of Port Phillip is here to help. Get in contact by making a service request online, calling us or visiting one of our customer service counters. We also welcome feedback and suggestions to keep improving the services we provide you.
Card fees
The credit card fees apply from 1 March 2024. Before you finalise your payment, you'll be advised of the total amount including the fee.
Expression of Interest open to lease 71A Acland Street, St Kilda
We’re taking Expressions of Interest on a long-term lease of a historic St Kilda venue.
Access control renewal
We are upgrading and replacing Council’s Access Control and CCTV Systems
Safety upgrades for Acland Plaza
We’re installing new bollards along Acland Street Plaza to provide better protection for pedestrians, outdoor diners and businesses.
Bank Street tree plots, South Melbourne
We're creating up to 15 new tree plots on Banks Street between Kings Way and Wells Street. This will increase the canopy cover, providing more shade in the street.
Bothwell Street BioLink
The BioLink will enhance the flora and fauna and improve pedestrian safety to and from neighbouring streets and footpaths.
Broadway Bridge deck replacement
We're replacing the deck structure of the bridge.
Carlo Catani Memorial Clock Tower Repairs
The Carlo Catani Memorial Clock Tower is under assessment to receive repairs.
Department of Transport’s pop-up bike lane program
The Department of Transport and Planning (DTP) has fully funded 38 kilometers of pop-up bike lanes across our City in Elwood, St Kilda, Balaclava, Middle Park, Albert Park, South Melbourne and Port Melbourne.
Domain Precinct
Several major public and private projects are currently underway in the Domain Precinct, most notably the construction of Anzac Station and the Metro Tunnel Project. St Kilda Road, one of our most famous boulevards and busiest streets, is at the heart of this precinct.
EcoCentre redevelopment
The current EcoCentre building is no longer fit for purpose. A new building will increase the EcoCentre's ability to deliver sustainability programs, meet compliance requirements, and provide a leading example of environmentally sustainable design.
Elwood Park Changeroom Facilities
We're constructing a temporary modular building to house two club users’ change rooms and four all gender toilets
Fishermans Bend Urban Renewal Area
The largest urban renewal area in Australia.
Future South Melbourne
The South Melbourne Structure Plan is a multi-year project. It is an integrated, long-term framework to guide employment generation opportunities and economic recovery, built-form outcomes, housing opportunities, and movement and place improvements.
Gasworks Arts Park Overall Site Upgrade
We're upgrading this important park.
Heritage Program
Council’s on-going Heritage Program seeks to review and update planning controls applying to heritage places across the municipality.
Hewison Reserve Upgrade
We're committed to providing our local community with greater access to safe and accessible playgrounds and public open space. That's why we're upgrading the Hewison Reserve to cater for increased usage for the whole community.
J Talbot Reserve basketball upgrade
This project created a new formal three-point court area for basketball at the Reserve. The current court area will be dismantled.
JL Murphy Baseball Field upgrade
We're installing new sports ground lighting and upgrading the baseball diamond.
JL Murphy Reserve pitches 2 and 3 upgrade
We're committed to providing our local community with greater access to sport and recreation opportunities. That's why we're upgrading the community pitches to cater for increased usage for the whole community.
Lagoon Reserve upgrade
We're upgrading Lagoon Reserve to provide our local community with greater access to better sport and recreation opportunities.
Marlborough Street community housing
Council is committed to supporting the development of affordable housing in Port Phillip. We partnered with HousingFirst and the Victorian Government to build this community housing complex. It is close to shops and public transport and retains a public carpark.
Melbourne Water's Elwood Main Drain Duplication Project
Melbourne Water's project aims to reduce flooding impacts in Elwood and Brighton. They are working to increase the capacity of the drainage network.
Middle Park beach renourishment
The City of Port Phillip is working with the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action (DEECA) to renourish Middle Park Beach between Mills and Langridge streets.
Moubray Street Community Park upgrade
In partnership with the Victorian Government’s Local Parks Program, we are upgrading the current pop-up park at Moubray Street to make it a permanent asset for the community.
Palais Theatre and Luna Park precinct revitalisation
We've transformed the Palais Theatre and Luna Park precinct. The project is supported by the Victorian Government.
Palm tree removal (Fusarium wilt)
Fusarium wilt is a serious disease that affects Canary Island Date Palm trees in Port Phillip. Infected palm trees need to be removed.
Park Street Streetscape Improvement Project
The Park Street Streetscape Improvement project will create a safe and refreshed streetscape for those living on or nearby, travelling through and using Park Street.
Port Melbourne Skatepark Redevelopment
We’re redeveloping the Port Melbourne Skatepark, also known as the Graham St Skatepark. The project is supported by the Victorian Government.
Port Phillip Planning Scheme review
The Port Phillip Planning Scheme is being reviewed to comply with changes introduced by the Victorian Government in 2018 that seek to simplify planning schemes.
RF Julier Reserve Pump Track
We are building a new pump track at RF Julier Reserve.
Sandridge Bay Trail safety project
Council is undertaking an upgrade to the area around the Bay Trail at Sandridge beach to create a safer area for all to enjoy.
South Melbourne Town Hall restoration
South Melbourne Town Hall is closed to the public as part Council’s renewal project for this site. We'll share updates about the building's restoration and reopening on this page.
St Kilda Marina project
'A special place on the foreshore for everyone that welcomes a diversity of sustainable uses anchored by a working marina.' St Kilda Marina Site Vision.
St Kilda pier redevelopment
The St Kilda Pier redevelopment project is managed by Parks Victoria.
St Kilda Strategic Plan
The St Kilda Strategic Plan outlines the work needed to respond to the challenges and opportunities in the area. It also highlights key short-term activities that we can pursue to remove barriers to economic activity.
St Kilda Triangle
The St Kilda Triangle remains a long term development opportunity for the City of Port Phillip. Council continues to look at ways to partner with the Victorian Government to decide a future use for the site.
St Vincent Gardens Playground Upgrade
We're committed to providing our local community with greater access to safe and accessible playgrounds and public open space. That's why we're upgrading the St Vincent Gardens Playground to cater for increased usage for the whole community.
Waterfront Place precinct design guidelines
The Port Melbourne waterfront is highly valued as one of the historic gateways to Melbourne.
Wellington Street Common Ground Project
This project will deliver 25 self-contained units in St Kilda. The new building will provide housing for people who were sleeping rough.
Canterbury Road and Ferrars Street tree planting
With the support of the Metro Tunnel Project, this project will deliver up to 150 new trees in nature strips and in-road plots along Canterbury Road and Ferrars Street.
Improvements to Dickens Street
We’ve improved the look and feel of Dickens Street by adding colour and activity to the streetscape as well as providing a temporary public space including planting, basketball hoop, seating and bike parking.
Shrine to Sea
Delivery of landscape and civil works to the Kerferd Road median, Pier forecourt and interpretation and wayfinding works, in accordance with the Victorian Government Shrine to Sea Masterplan.
New and replacement public toilets
We're upgrading the public toilets at Coles Carpark Balaclava and rebuilding the Alma Park facilities.
St Kilda Pier Foreshore Upgrade
We're proposing to extend St Kilda pier to meet Jacka Boulevard and create an iconic visitor experience.
Elwood foreshore: Looking to the future
The Elwood foreshore is an important and valued place in our City. Locals and visitors enjoy it all year round. It is home to 12 clubs and associations, a restaurant, wellness centre, cafe and a kindergarten. Elwood's identity is closely tied to the foreshore.
Elwood Foreshore lighting replacement and revegetation
We’re improving the safety and access along Elwood Foreshore with replacing the lighting with new energy efficient LEDs lights along the pathway and planting native species in the area.
Gasworks Arts Park
21 Graham Street, Albert ParkGasworks Arts Park is a unique combination of nature, arts and play spaces.
Moubray Street community park
Moubray Street, Albert ParkA shared community park located on Moubray Street between Bridport Street West and Withers Street, next to Albert Park Primary School.
Plum Garland Memorial Playground
Beaconsfield Parade, Albert ParkYou can find Plum Garland Memorial Playground right next to the iconic South Melbourne beach.
Morris Reserve
Ross Street, Port MelbourneWith playgrounds, picnic facilities, outdoor gym equipment and plenty of shaded areas, there's something for everyone at Morris Reserve.
Edwards Park
Esplanade E, Port MelbourneEdwards Park is next to Lagoon reserve across Liardet Street in Port Melbourne. There are play areas for older and younger children with shade sails. Dogs must be on leash.
Garden City Reserve
Beacon Road and Crichton Avenue, Port MelbourneGarden City Reserve is bordered by Beacon Rd, Crichton Avenue, Tucker Avenue, Clark Street and Poolman Street in Port Melbourne. Dogs are permitted off leash but not near the playground which features a dragon play structure and a flying fox.
JL Murphy Reserve
Williamstown Road, Port MelbourneJL Murphy Reserve is a large reserve in Port Melbourne with football, cricket, baseball, soccer, basketball and netball facilities.
Lagoon Reserve
Graham Street, Port MelbourneLagoon Reserve in Port Melbourne provides sporting facilities, a playground and off leash area for dogs.
Lyell Iffla Reserve
Lyell Street and Dorcas Street, South MelbournePlay, cycle, relax and get involved in the community garden at Lyell Iffla Reserve, South Melbourne.
St Vincent Gardens
Ferrars Street, Albert ParkThis beautiful leafy reserve houses a bowls and tennis club, as well as playground and picnic area.
Rippon Lea Estate
192 Hotham Street, RipponleaDiscover the lush gardens, stroll around the lake and step back in time with the orchard.
Alma Park
150 Dandenong Road, St Kilda EastAlma Park is bordered by Alma Road, Westbury Street and Dandenong Road in St Kilda East. The play space features a magnificent tree house with climbing nets, a unique play structure formed to resemble a large imaginary creature and a flying fox.
Hewison Reserve
351 Inkerman Street, St Kilda EastHewison Reserve, located on Orange Grove in St Kilda East, has a fenced playground area for kids to enjoy. Dogs are not permitted off leash.
Jim Duggan Reserve
Bath Street, St KildaJim Duggan Reserve is in Bath Street, St Kilda. There is a playground, BBQs, basketball ring and picnic tables. Dogs must be on leash.
Catani Gardens
Beaconsfield Parade, St Kilda WestThe heritage listed Catani Gardens sit next to the world famous St Kilda foreshore. They gardens are named for their designer, Carlo Catani.
Marina Reserve
Marine Parade, St Kilda. Southern end of St Kilda Beach.Home of the St Kilda skatepark
St Kilda Botanical Gardens
Herbert, Blessington, Dickens and Tennyson Streets, St KildaWell-maintained gardens in the middle of St Kilda with seasonal displays, local indigenous plants, a giant chessboard, ornamental pond, children's playground, gazebo, glasshouses and the Ecocentre.
Kings Way Reserve
Located at the corner of Kings Way and Bowen CrescentA small reserve bordered by Kings Way, Bowen Crescent and Kings Way. Features outdoor exercise equipment.
Albert Park
Albert ParkAlbert Park Reserve is managed by Parks Victoria.
Alfred Square
Alfred Square, St KildaOpen green space close to St Kilda foreshore.
Ashworth Street Reserve
175 Ashworth St, Middle ParkSmall reserve in Middle Park with a playground suited to children under 5 years of age.
Beacon Cove Reserve
Beacon Cove, Port MelbourneBeacon Vista Reserve
Beacon Vista, Port MelbourneLocated in the heart of Beacon Cove. The Reserve features a playground, benches and shade trees.
TT Buckingham Reserve
Sandridge Avenue, Port MelbourneBurnett Gray Gardens
Morress Street, RipponleaLocated next to the historic Ripponlea Train Station and Glen Eira Road shops. Features a small playground and a memorial to Victorian Jewish soldiers.
Centenary Reserve
Centenary Drive, Port MelbourneNear the light rail line in Port Melbourne. Centenary Reserve features a playground and community garden.
Chipton Park
Corner Charnwood Road and Crimea StreetA vibrant community park with accessible play spaces, an open grass area and rain garden.
Clarke Reserve
Clarke Street, ElwoodQuietly nestled in the leafy streets of Elwood. Clark Reserve includes a playground and large open space.
Cook Reserve
Corner Evans Street and Swallow Street, Port MelbourneCook Reserve is right next to the light rail line in Port Melbourne. It features outdoor exercise equipment.
Crichton Reserve
Stokes Street, Port MelbourneCyril Letts Reserve
Corner Edwards Avenue and Howe Parade, Port MelbourneSmall green space in Port Melbourne, close to 2 other larger parks.
Danks Street play space and reserve
Corner Danks Street and Victoria StreetFenced open space and playground located in the median of Danks Street in Albert Park.
Edina Close Park
Edina Close Park, Port MelbourneSmall green space in a residential part of Port Melbourne and Beacon Cove.
Eastern Reserve
141 Park Street, South MelbourneEastern Reserve comprises of two parks: Eastern Reserve North – is a fenced dog off leash park Eastern Reserve South – is a neighbourhood park offering a playground, basketball ring and picnic facilities.
Elwood Park and Foreshore
Ormond Esplanade, ElwoodLarge expanse of parkland by the foreshore in Elwood. Includes areas for sports and recreation, picnics, dog off-leash and outdoor exercise equipment.
Foundry Park Community Gardens
Corner Park Place and Gardner Place, South MelbourneSmall community park in South Melbourne with a community garden.
Frank and Mary Crean Reserve
Richardson Street, Middle ParkLocated across the road from Middle Park Primary school, between Mills Street and Wright Street. Features open green space and a drinking fountain.
Fred Jackson Reserve
The Boulevard, Port MelbourneLocated at the Sandridge Beach foreshore, by the Sandridge Life Saving Club. A playground, spaces for picnics and public toilets on site.
Gill Reserve
Evens Street, Port MelbourneGreen space alongside the light rail track in Port Melbourne. Includes cycling and running tracks.
H.R. Johnson Reserve
Corner Canterbury Road and Cowderoy Street, St Kilda WestCommunity park in St Kilda West with playground, picnic areas and BBQ.
Head Street Reserve
Corner Head Street and St Kilda Street, ElwoodLocated next to the large Elwood Foreshore Park. Features shaded areas and benches.
Turville Reserve
Corner Turville Place and Station Street, Port MelbourneHester Reserve
Corner Station Street and Bridge Street, Port MelbourneLocated on the southern side of the light rail tracks in Port Melbourne. Hester Reserve is a green space with bike and running tracks.
Howe Reserve
Corner Station street and Ingles Street, Port MelbourneOn the southern side of the light rail tram tracks in Port Melbourne, near Ingles Street. Includes a bocce court and dog off-leash area.
J. Talbot Reserve
Barkly Street, opposite Vale Street, St KildaLocated in St Kilda on Barkly Street. J. Talbot Reserve is next to the National Theatre, has a playground and basketball ring.
Jacoby Reserve
Corner Cowderoy Street and Park Street, St Kilda WestLocated in the residential streets of St Kilda West, close to the foreshore and Albert Park. Has a playground and shaded areas for picnics.
Little Finlay Reserve
Corner Little Finlay Street and Moubray Lane, Albert ParkSmall reserve in residential Albert Park. Includes a playground structure, benches and a picnic area.
Lemnos Square
Graham Street and Foote Street, Albert ParkFeatures the Lemnos Gallipoli Memorial by artist Peter Corlett OAM. The memorial commemorates nurses who served on the island.
Ludwig Stamer Reserve
Corner Moray Street and Cobden Street, South MelbourneThe reserve has play equipment installed in October 2023. It has an accessible picnic setting, and an accessible pathway from the entrance to the playground and park amenities.
Middle Park Foreshore
Beaconsfield Parade, Middle ParkMoran Reserve
Marine Parade, St KildaNeville Street Reserve
153 Neville Street, Middle ParkO'Donnell Gardens
Corner Carlisle Street and Acland StreetNext to Luna Park and part of the famous Acland Street precinct.
Orion Mews
Orion Mews, Port MelbournePage Reserve
Corner Station Street and Ingles Street, Port MelbournePakington Street Reserve
45 Pakington Street, St KildaPark Square Reserve
Park Square, Port MelbournePaul Hester Walk
Glen Huntly Road, ElwoodPeanut Farm Reserve
Corner Chaucer Street and Blessington Street, St KildaNestled behind Luna Park on Blessington Street, this reserve in St Kilda is home to cricket and Australian rules football and features outdoor fitness, basketball and netball facilities.
Point Ormond Reserve
Marine Parade, ElwoodA seaside playground, with the Point Ormond Lookout and beacon close by.
R.F. Julier Reserve
Corner Dunstan Parade and Edina Avenue, Port MelbourneBasketball, netball and a playground along with picnic areas.
Rats of Tobruk Reserve
Corner Moubray Street and Ogrady Street, Albert ParkThe reserve commemorates veterans of the North Africa campaign in World War II.
Renfrey Reserve
Corner Chaucer Street and Blessington Street, St KildaRobinson Reserve
Corner Marine Parade and Barkly Street, ElwoodSangster Reserve
Corner North Street and Raglan Street, Port MelbourneSkinners Adventure Playground
Corner Dorcas Street and Moray Street, South MelbourneThe Adventure Playgrounds offer outdoor play opportunities and an element of risky play in a fun, inclusive and natural environment. We offer supervised programs to Adventure Playground members aged 5 to 12 years, and the playground is also accessible to children and families.
St Kilda Adventure Playground
Neptune Street, St KildaThe Adventure Playgrounds offer outdoor play opportunities and an element of risky play in a fun, inclusive and natural environment. We offer supervised programs to Adventure Playground members aged 5 to 12 years, and the playground is also accessible to children and families.
Smith Reserve
Corner Station Street and Bridge Street, Port MelbourneSol Green Reserve
Corner Montague Street and Coventry Street, South MelbourneTe-Arai Reserve
Te-Arai Avenue, St Kilda EastTurner Reserve
Corner Evans Street and Bridge Street, Port MelbourneWalter Reserve
Corner Evans Street and Bridge Street, Port MelbourneWilliam Street Reserve
Corner William Street and Grosvenor Street, St Kilda EastSt Kilda Foreshore
The Esplanade, St KildaCareers at the City of Port Phillip
We offer a vibrant, diverse and inclusive workplace. A workplace where our employees can develop both professionally and personally, while planning and delivering a range of important services and programs to the community.
Council Plan and Budget
The Council Plan is our 10-year strategic plan that details all our work, projects and budget information.
Sustainability and climate change
Climate change is happening right now. But we have the solutions and we know what to do. Together with the community we can collectively take action to create a more sustainable future for Port Phillip.
Parking in Port Phillip
As a densely populated inner city area, a tourist destination and popular entertainment district, the City of Port Phillip faces some significant parking challenges.
Traffic, roads and transport
We are a responsible authority for the maintenance of local road assets, which includes road pavements, footpaths, drainage, signs and street furniture, as well as road closures.
Film and photography
The Port Phillip area's rich array of streetscapes, landscapes, seascapes and parklands offer an attractive variety of filming and photography locations.
Pets and animals
A well cared-for pet can be a valuable companion, improving our health and wellbeing and connecting us with other people in our community.
New residents
Find all the information you need if you're moving into, or around, the City of Port Phillip.
Cleaning, graffiti and infrastructure maintenance
Our services keep our City clean and safe. From street and beach cleaning to dumped rubbish collection, graffiti removal and litter prevention.
Aged care and disability
Our services support people to be as independent as possible and involved in making decisions about their life.
Family, youth and children
Council offers many services to meet the needs of families, children and young people. We work with the community so that all children, young people and families are healthy, connected, and can reach their full potential.
Libraries
We run five libraries in the City of Port Phillip that offer storytime, events for adults, activities for kids of all ages and extensive digital and physical collections.
Community gardens
Community gardens provide an opportunity for residents to grow food, connect with nature, learn about plants and enjoy social connection with others.
Volunteering
Volunteers play an important role in creating an inclusive, safe and vibrant community. We recognise all individual volunteering efforts and organisations that support our community.
Health and wellbeing
The Port Phillip community is known for having good health and wellbeing, which is supported by Council and governments.
Multicultural community
We celebrate the vibrancy of our diverse and multicultural community and offer supports so everyone can participate.
Seniors
Discover the services and programs offering support and recreation for older people in Port Phillip.
Who lives in our City?
Port Phillip is located on the northern shore of Port Phillip Bay, south of the centre of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It includes some of the oldest areas of Melbourne and has long been a playground for people of all ages.
First Nations community information
Find out about the Council resolution on the referendum, plus information, resources, policies and community contacts for and about First Nations communities in Port Phillip.
LGBTIQA+ community
We pride ourselves on being welcoming and sensitive to the needs of people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and gender diverse, intersex, queer, and asexual (LGBTIQA+).
Accessibility and disability inclusion
We are committed to fair participation and inclusion of people with disability in our community.
Proudly Port Phillip Community Awards
Recognising members of our community for their outstanding contributions to our City.
Carer information hub
This Hub offers information and resources to support you in your role of carer.
Stay in the City
With so many incredible things to see and do, stay and experience the best the City has to offer...
Festivals and major events
You'll find plenty on offer with three major festivals and a number of major events throughout the year,
History and heritage
The City of Port Phillip has a long history and a rich heritage. First Peoples have lived here for over 50,000 years.
Travelling around
We're working to ensure our community has a range of travel choices. We focus on reducing traffic and parking pressures by supporting walking, bike riding, public transport, bike and car share. We provide support people to ride to work and promote active school initiatives.
Eating and drinking
Port Phillip has is known for its delicious variety of restaurants, bars, cafes and cakes. Hopefully you're hungry!
First Peoples
Council respectfully acknowledges the Traditional Owners of this land, the people of the Kulin Nations. We pay our respect to their Elders, both past and present. We acknowledge and uphold their continuing relationship to this land.
Noise complaints
Noise disturbances can be stressful and impact your day to day living, however, there are ways to help with the situation.
Using My Port Phillip
Apply for permits, make payments, request services and report issues via My Port Philip our online service portal. Register to get access to all services and to make it easier to get help from us.
Customer service counters
Visit our customer service counters for assistance, advice, planning and building related-matters, and to pay bills.
Complaints and service requests
Listening to your feedback is an important part of Council’s commitment to continuous service improvement.
Non-council city services
We often receive questions for services that are managed by other organisations. Check out this page to see whether another organisation can help.
Combustible cladding audits
We work with the Victorian Government to investigate, assess and act to address combustible cladding that poses a risk to safety.
Gather building and property information
Use Planning Ahead and other Council resources to learn more about the property you’re interested in.
Building and construction
Get information about approvals, compliance, and permits for your next building project.
Construction permits
Find the right construction permits for your project.
Building in your neighbourhood
What to expect and what you can do when construction is happening near you.
Object or support a planning application
Anyone who is affected by a proposal can object or support a planning application.
Planning Documentation Search
Apply for copies of Planning Permits
Swimming pool and spas
The Victorian Government has inspection, maintenance and compliance requirements for property owners to improve swimming pool and spa safety.
Planning
Find out the steps, advice and support available when applying for a planning permit.
Design and Development Awards 2024
The awards promote outstanding urban design, architecture, heritage, public space, sustainability, interior architecture and urban art.
Strategies, policies and plans
Discover the strategies and visions that help make Port Phillip a bold, liveable, caring and beautiful place.
Divercity e-news and local media
Divercity is the City of Port Phillip's official e-newsletter. There is also a range of local and community media available in the City of Port Phillip, helping you to stay in touch with local issues, news and events.
Business
Choose the City of Port Phillip for your business.
Community sector resources
The City of Port Phillip is home to more than 200 community groups. We're building stronger communities through a range of initiatives and support programs for local groups.
Karen's story - unity through love of food
2 Oct 2023After completing the City of Port Phillip Environmental Leaders course Karen launched the Elwood Kitchen Library. A business that benefitted both the community and the environment.
New Music Competition to uncover Australia’s next big music talent at St Kilda Festival
27 Sep 2023The search is on for Australia’s next music superstar as the popular New Music Competition returns to the 43rd annual St Kilda Festival on 17 – 18 February 2024.
FOGO recycling for apartments to commence this spring
5 Oct 2023This October we are expanding our FOGO (food and garden organics) recycling services to a portion of apartments and unit blocks in our City. This will increase the amount of organic waste we recycle into compost, resulting in less waste to landfill and a reduced impact on the environment.
Council meeting catchup - 4 October 2023
6 Oct 2023Did you miss our last Council meeting? Here’s a recap of what was discussed.
Neighbourhood engagements are popping up in your local area
10 Oct 2023The Neighbourhood Engagement Program (NEP) is popping up across Port Phillip in spring.
Port Phillip Zero: tackling rough sleeping in our City
18 Oct 2023Port Phillip Zero is on course to reach ‘functional zero’.
More businesses popping up in Carlisle Street
19 Oct 2023Three new businesses for residents and visitors to enjoy have popped up under our Carlisle Street Shopfront Activation Project in Balaclava.
Celebrating 50 years of community support
20 Oct 2023Port Phillip Community Group (PPCG) will celebrate 50 years of driving social change when the welfare organisation reflects on its golden anniversary at St Kilda Town Hall on 9 November.
Play your part, all summer long
23 Oct 2023Summer is almost here and so are summertime restrictions, here’s what you need to know.
Council meeting catchup - 18 October 2023
19 Oct 2023Did you miss our last Council meeting? Here’s a recap of what was discussed.
Port Phillip responds to Housing Statement
23 Oct 2023Our response to the Victorian Government's Housing Statement which targets to build 800,000 homes in Victoria over the next decade.
Remembrance Day services in Port Phillip
24 Oct 2023Every year at 11 am on 11 November — the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month — we pause to remember those who have served and those who have died in all wars and peacekeeping operations.
October 2023: Help Shape Our City - our engagement projects
25 Oct 2023We're providing an overview of proposed Council projects that we're seeking your feedback on as well as a list of upcoming engagements and the status of recent projects where we've engaged the community.
Statement following Referendum
30 Oct 2023We understand that recent weeks have been a difficult and challenging time for many and particularly our First Peoples community.
Making change with the Victorian Container Deposit Scheme
1 Nov 2023From 1 November, residents in Port Phillip will be able to recycle eligible drink containers for a 10 cent refund via the Victorian Container Deposit Scheme (CDS Vic).
Play Your Part: St Kilda foreshore alcohol ban in effect
1 Nov 2023An alcohol ban along the St Kilda foreshore is part of Port Phillip Council’s annual summer restrictions in force from 1 November until 31 March.
Heather Cunsolo re-elected as Mayor
9 Nov 2023Heather Cunsolo (Gateway Ward) is serving the Port Phillip community as Mayor for the second consecutive year after being re-elected at a Special Council Meeting last night. Former Mayor Louise Crawford (Canal Ward) was elected Deputy Mayor.
Breaking down bioplastics this National Recycling Week
13 Nov 2023Bioplastics have been created as a more environmentally friendly alternative to traditional single use plastic – but which bin do they go in? We unpack this topic as part of National Recycling Week 2023.
Catch-up Immunisation Program: here today, gone in December
13 Nov 2023Did your child miss some of their secondary school immunisations between 2020 to 2022? We’re offering a free Catch-up Immunisation Program until the end of the year.
Beat the heat this summer
16 Nov 2023Don’t get caught out in the heat. Use our tips to survive it instead.
A lively new George Lane
15 Nov 2023Let us introduce you to the newly refurbished George Lane, including a brand-new street mural entitled QUEEN.
National Recycling Week – it’s about more than recycling
16 Nov 2023This week is Planet Ark’s National Recycling Week. Established in 1996, this annual campaign aims to raise awareness about the importance of recycling but more importantly, avoiding waste in the first place.
Where do you stand this 16 Days of Activism against Gender-based Violence?
16 Nov 2023This 16 Days of Activism against Gender-based Violence, we're encouraging our community be active bystanders and providing the resources you need to call out disrespect.
Hop-on hop-off free community bus
17 Nov 2023Our Council is committed to bridging the gap in accessible transport by providing reliable, sustainable transport options for the Port Phillip community.
Carlisle Street Murals
17 Nov 2023Since late yesterday, Council has received a large volume of community complaints regarding some portraits that form part of this series.
Council meeting catchup - 15 November 2023
17 Nov 2023Did you miss our last Council meeting? Here’s a recap of what was discussed.
Play it forward with our Youth Access Grants
23 Nov 2023Youth Access Grants help young people aged 12 to 18 in our community enjoy more recreational activities. We're open for submissions from 24 November to 14 January
Celebrating International Day of People With Disability
27 Nov 2023International Day of People with Disability (IDPwD) is a United Nations observed day on 3 December each year. It aims to promote community awareness, understanding and acceptance of people with disability.
November 2023: Help shape our City
30 Nov 2023We're providing an overview of proposed Council projects that we're seeking your feedback on as well as a list of upcoming engagements and the status of recent projects where we've engaged the community.
The next steps for the St Kilda Triangle
1 Dec 2023Port Phillip Council’s vision to transform the St Kilda Triangle into a 5000 person standing capacity live music venue is one step closer to being realised after the proposal was backed by community support.
FOGO and glass recycling hub rollout complete
7 Dec 2023Since July 2023, we have more than doubled the number of communal glass and FOGO hubs across our City.
The art of Japanese gift wrapping
8 Dec 2023In Japan, the art of wrapping items using fabric is called ‘Furoshiki’, and the tradition is more than 1200 years old. We interviewed Hayami who recently completed our Environmental Leaders program and who specialises in this age-old, artform.
Council meeting catchup - 6 December 2023
8 Dec 2023Did you miss our last Council meeting? Here’s a recap of what was discussed.
Changes to waste collections this Christmas
8 Dec 2023As usual, our kerbside waste collections will be modified in the week commencing 25 December 2023.
Preparing your home for summer
8 Dec 2023Nine out of ten homes in Victoria have unwanted draughts, which often leads to using air conditioning and pushing up the price of your energy bills. Here are some simple tips to make your home feel more comfortable, lower your energy bills and reduce your greenhouse gas emissions this summer.
Acland Plaza gets a Sunset Market makeover
14 Dec 2023Soak up the evening sun as you explore St Kilda’s newest pop-up makers market.
Play Your Part for a happy New Year
15 Dec 2023Our annual summer restrictions are in effect to ensure the summer period remains safe, clean and fun for everyone.
Vacant shop program to reactivate Acland Street
15 Dec 2023Port Phillip Council is encouraging businesses to set up shop in vacant premises in its latest initiative to draw more residents and visitors to Acland Street.
We're delivering new open space for Fishermans Bend
18 Dec 2023A commercial site in Port Melbourne will be transformed into desperately needed open space for the growing Fishermans Bend community by Port Phillip Council.
St Kilda open for business over summer
28 Dec 2023St Kilda will remain open for business this summer while works take place around the famous Luna Park and Palais Theatre to create a new pedestrian plaza.
Port Phillip preparing to ring in a happy New Year
29 Dec 2023Port Phillip Council is rolling out alcohol bans as part of its annual preparations for a safe and successful New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day.
Celebrating a successful start to summer
12 Jan 2024New Year’s went off without a hitch and now we’re looking towards what comes next.
We-Akon Dilinja dawns on 26 January
12 Jan 2024St Kilda’s spectacular foreshore will be the backdrop for the dawn We-Akon Dilinja mourning reflection ceremony on Australia Day, Friday 26 January.
Rollout of FOGO recycling to complete this summer
17 Jan 2024This February, we are completing the rollout of food and garden organics recycling (FOGO) to apartments and unit blocks. This will increase the amount of organic waste we recycle into compost, resulting in less waste to landfill and a reduced impact on the environment.
Port Phillip alive with Midsumma Pride
22 Jan 2024Port Phillip is bursting with pride with the return of the annual Midsumma Festival, including the iconic Pride March on Sunday 4 February.
Alcohol ban across Port Phillip for Australia Day
23 Jan 2024Port Phillip Council’s annual summer restrictions continue with a City-wide alcohol ban to help ensure a safe Australia Day.
New citizens welcomed in Australia Day citizenship ceremony
26 Jan 2024About 135 Port Phillip residents from 43 countries became Australian citizens on 26 January at a citizenship ceremony at the St Kilda Town Hall.
Statement on the Captain Cook statue
25 Jan 2024A statement on the vandalism of the Captain Cook statue by Port Phillip Council Mayor Heather Cunsolo:
Nominations open for the 2024 Design and Development Awards
1 Feb 2024Nominations are open for the 2024 Design and Development Awards (DADA), which encourage and celebrate design excellence in Port Phillip.
2024 Guided Walks: Discover the rich history of your City
5 Feb 2024From its iconic old buildings to a feast of underground music, Port Phillip has an exciting and vibrant history to explore. Let us take you on a journey through what made this city a unique place to live, work and play with our February to June 2024 Guided Walks program.
A new forum for community safety
8 Feb 2024We’re co-hosting a series of forums focusing on individual neighbourhoods, where you can learn about important community safety matters from Victoria Police and share your concerns.
Clean Up Australia Day community event
7 Feb 2024Clean Up Australia is calling on all Australians to take part in the upcoming Clean Up Australia Day on Sunday 3 March.
Update on the Captain Cook statue
8 Feb 2024An update on the vandalism of the Captain Cook statue by Port Phillip Council Mayor Heather Cunsolo:
St Kilda Festival fun starts on Friday
8 Feb 2024Can’t wait for St Kilda Festival? We’ve got your pre-Festival fix covered when St Kilda comes alive with live music gigs on the eve of Australia’s biggest free music festival.
Parkrun welcomes one millionth participant
8 Feb 2024parkrun has crossed the finish line on an impressive milestone with one million Australians participating in community running events.
Curtain rising for St Kilda Festival
8 Feb 2024There’s something for everyone when the fabulous - and free - St Kilda Festival returns from 17-18 February.
Over 200,000 containers collected through container deposit return points
8 Feb 2024The Victorian Container Deposit Scheme (CDS Vic) launched on 1 November last year. It's transforming drink containers into high-quality products while reducing litter in our streets, parks and beaches. In December alone, 200,000 containers were dropped off at return points in our City.
Council meeting catchup - 7 February 2024
9 Feb 2024Did you miss our last Council meeting? Here’s a recap of what was discussed.
St Kilda Festival has a blank space for Taylor Swift
13 Feb 2024Mayor Heather Cunsolo invites Taylor Swift to St Kilda Festival
February 2024: Help shape our city
16 Feb 2024We're providing an overview of proposed Council projects that we're seeking your feedback on as well as a list of upcoming engagements and the status of recent projects where we've engaged the community.
Council meeting catchup - 21 February 2024
29 Feb 2024Did you miss our last Council meeting? Here’s a recap of what was discussed.
We’re opening our grants and funding opportunities for 2024
21 Feb 2024Don’t miss your chance to make Port Phillip make a healthier, sustainable, more inclusive and vibrant place to live, work and play.
Changes to Port Phillip electoral wards
23 Feb 2024We’re moving to a single councillor ward structure for the October 2024 election
Celebrating our HerStory this International Women's Day
5 Mar 2024We're celebrating inspiring women in Port Phillip who have made significant contributions to local politics, literature, the arts, sport, health, education and the wider community.
Hundreds of volunteers hit the streets and beaches this Clean Up Australia Day
6 Mar 2024On Sunday 3 March, over 30 volunteers attended our official Clean Up Australia Day event at Marina Reserve in St Kilda. And many more people attended community events run by outstanding volunteer groups like Beach Patrol and Love Our Street.
Social housing on the way for St Kilda
6 Mar 2024Construction has started to develop 26 social housing units at 28 Wellington Street, St Kilda, to support some of Port Phillip’s most vulnerable residents.
Keeping frogs on our logs at Alma Park East
6 Mar 2024With the support of the Victorian Government's Suburban Parks Program, alongside an investment from Council, Alma Park East has been revitalised into a natural oasis for our community to enjoy.
Heatwave warning for this long weekend - be prepared
8 Mar 2024The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a three-day heatwave warning over this long weekend. Here are some tips for you to stay safe.
Council meeting catchup - 6 March 2024
12 Mar 2024Did you miss our last Council meeting? Here’s a recap of what was discussed.
New shops a great fit for Acland Street activation
12 Mar 2024The Acland Street Vacant Shop Project is up and running with two tenants signed up and more announcements expected soon.
Port Phillip ANZAC Services 2024
1 Apr 2024ANZAC Day (25 April) is a national day of remembrance in Australia and New Zealand when both nations commemorate those who have served in wars, conflicts, and peacekeeping operations.
Council meeting catchup - 20 March 2024
25 Mar 2024Did you miss our last Council meeting? Here’s a recap of what was discussed.
March 2024: Help shape our city
19 Mar 2024We're providing an overview of proposed Council projects that we're seeking your feedback on as well as a list of upcoming engagements and the status of recent projects where we've engaged the community.
Fishermans Bend Bouldering Wall
20 Mar 2024A brand-new bouldering wall in Fishermans Bend is now open for climbing! Part of a new program focused on under-utilised public land.
A sustainable home in the heart of St Kilda
21 Mar 2024All too often we hear about sustainable homes and renovations that are not within the reach of most people’s back pocket. St Kilda resident Helen has shared with us the step-by-step upgrades she made to her home progressively over time, to make it more comfortable and sustainable.
Community Award winners making Port Phillip proud
22 Mar 2024The winners of the reinvigorated Port Phillip community awards have been announced at a ceremony at St Kilda Town Hall.
St Kilda artist Carolyn Cardinet turns trash into treasure with her latest work, ‘Plastic Rain’
27 Mar 2024Through the use of found objects in her art, Carolyn Cardinet asks us to reflect on our consumer lifestyles. We spoke to her about her latest work ‘Plastic Rain’ and her plans for the future.
Independent Waste Review
27 Mar 2024Statement by Port Phillip Council Mayor Heather Cunsolo
Great Places and Precincts
4 Apr 2024The Great Places and Precincts initiative is all about improving our shopping precincts.
Apply for the 2024 Rupert Bunny Fellowship
8 Apr 2024Applications for the 2024 Rupert Bunny Foundation Visual Arts Fellowship are now open with local artists encouraged to apply for the $30,000 acquisitive award.
Sensitive Storytime
11 Apr 2024It’s Sensitive Storytime and 12 young participants are enthusiastically scrunching colourful scarves into “flowers”.
Applications open for Rupert Bunny Foundation Visual Arts Fellowship
12 Apr 2024Applications for the Rupert Bunny Foundation Visual Arts Fellowship are now open as Council invites Port Phillip artists to apply for the $30,000 acquisitive award in support of professional artistic development and excellence in contemporary visual art.
Become one of our regular venue hirers
17 Apr 2024Applications for the regular hire of our community facilities is now open.
Temple talk
17 Apr 2024The heritage-listed See Yup Temple in Raglan Street, South Melbourne, is rising from the ashes of a fire in February.
Consultation opens for draft 2024/25 Budget and Council Plan Year 4 update
18 Apr 2024Community consultation opened today for Port Phillip Council’s draft Budget 2024/25 and Year 4 Council Plan 2021-31 update.
Council meeting catchup - 17 April 2024
18 Apr 2024Did you miss our last Council meeting? Here’s a recap of what was discussed.
Third party cyber security incident
26 Apr 2024Updates on the cyber security incident involving OracleCMS that impacted City of Port Phillip customers.
Asbestos precautions underway for a Port Phillip reserve
25 Apr 2024A small piece of building material found at Point Ormond Reserve, Elwood, was identified as containing non-friable asbestos late yesterday following laboratory testing.
Major transport infrastructure upgrades on Brighton Road
30 Apr 2024Road closures will affect access to St Kilda Town Hall, Bubup Nairm Children’s Centre and St Kilda Library
Council meeting catchup - 1 May 2024
3 May 2024Did you miss our last Council meeting? Here’s a recap of what was discussed.
A dog's tale
7 May 2024Daizie the dog isn’t your average library volunteer. She can’t help little hands turn pages or offer up a “well done”. But Daizie’s pawsome presence is helping Port Phillip primary school children develop into confident, lifelong readers.
Reconciliation Week Events
15 May 2024City of Port Phillip is hosting a series of events for Reconciliation Week 2024 featuring First People’s artists, performers, and community leaders.
Stand for Council
16 May 2024Find out more about becoming a Councillor at the City of Port Phillip
Safety boost for Inkerman Street
16 May 2024Inkerman Street will be safer for all road users following Port Phillip Council’s decision last night to adopt the Option B bike lane proposal.
St Kilda Film Festival: Celebrating 40 years of top shorts
17 May 2024Come and celebrate the St Kilda Film Festival’s (SKFF) milestone 40th anniversary with us by entering the draw for two free guest passes for Opening Night on Thursday 6 June.
Saints swing for the fences with premiership victory
17 May 2024St Kilda Baseball Club celebrated a successful season by taking home the Victorian Summer Baseball League’s State League premiership in March.
Council meeting catchup - 15 May 2024
17 May 2024Did you miss our last Council meeting? Here’s a recap of what was discussed.
Applications are now open for our Town Hall Hire Subsidy Scheme
23 May 2024Eligible groups and organisations can apply for a subsidy to support the hiring of St Kilda or Port Melbourne Town Hall auditoriums for their next big event.
Swans explore South Melbourne roots with new mural at the Market
29 May 2024A new mural has been painted at the South Melbourne Market celebrating the Sydney Swans’ 150th anniversary.
Celebrating design excellence in Port Phillip
29 May 2024A record 17 projects received awards or commendations at the 2024 City of Port Phillip Design and Development Awards on Tuesday 28 May.
Public and Private Kerbside EV Charging programs to continue at Port Phillip
6 Jun 2024In a move to support the growing demand for electric vehicles (EVs) and address the increasing need for charging infrastructure, Port Phillip Council has endorsed a public EV charging program while also continuing its private EV charger initiative.
Council meeting catchup - 5 June 2024
7 Jun 2024Did you miss our last Council meeting? Here’s a recap of what was discussed.
Joint statement on the closure of the St Kilda South Australia Post site
19 Jun 2024The City of Port Phillip, the Acland Street Village Business Association, and the Older Persons Advisory Committee wish to express our collective disappointment regarding the recent announcement of the closure of the Australia Post site at 2-3 Shakespeare Grove, St Kilda.
Enrolling to vote
21 Jun 2024Make sure you are enrolled to have your say in the upcoming Council election
Hooray: Fred Negro to undertake an artist residency at St Kilda Town Hall
21 Jun 2024Iconic St Kilda musician and cartoonist Fred Negro will be undertaking an artist residency in the Carlisle Street Arts Space (CSAS) at St Kilda Town Hall from 24 June to 12 July.
Council meeting catchup - 19 June 2024
21 Jun 2024Did you miss our last Council meeting? Here’s a recap of what was discussed.
Budget 2024/25 Adopted
27 Jun 2024Port Phillip Council adopted its Budget 2024/25 and Year 4 Council Plan Update at a Special Council Meeting last night.
A guide to your Council Plan and Budget (Year 4)
1 Jul 2024On 26 June 2024, Council endorsed the Council Plan and Budget (Year 4). Here’s what you need to know.
Return St Kilda South Post Office closure to sender
2 Jul 2024Port Phillip Council is supporting a passionate community campaign to save the St Kilda South Post Office.
Port Phillip’s art and heritage collection finds a new home online
4 Jul 2024Learn more about the newly upgraded online database that houses the Port Phillip City Collection.
Council meeting catchup - 3 July 2024
5 Jul 2024Did you miss our last Council meeting? Here’s a recap of what was discussed.
Become an environmental leader in your community
10 Jul 2024Become an environmental leader with City of Port Phillip's free 10-week Environmental Leaders course.
New public place recycling bins in our City
18 Jul 2024We have recently installed 14 new public place recycling bins across our city as part of a trial. This project aligns with our commitment to preventing as much recyclable material from entering landfill as possible.
New chapter for Middle Park Library
22 Jul 2024Middle Park Library will be even more inviting for our younger residents under an exciting activation project announced this month.
Council meeting catchup - 17 July 2024
19 Jul 2024Did you miss our last Council meeting? Here’s a recap of what was discussed.
Kicking goals for equality in grassroots sports
25 Jul 2024When Megan Drysdale joined the Middle Park Football Club Junior Committee in 2018, the Parkers had just seven female members.
Port Phillip Council checking in with young music fans
30 Jul 2024Port Phillip Council has launched its Youth Soundcheck survey to better understand how to encourage more young people to attend live music events and venues.
Start saving on energy bills with Solar Savers
5 Aug 2024City of Port Phillip has joined the Solar Savers program to give you access to quality solar systems, batteries, heat pump hot water systems and split systems, at competitive prices.
Save the date: St Kilda Festival returns in 2025
9 Aug 2024The iconic St Kilda Festival will return in 2025 for a weekend of summer celebrations featuring some of the biggest names in Australian music.
Entering a new chapter of Multicultural Storytimes
9 Aug 2024We’re working with Space2b to bring you a new series of Multicultural Storytimes in four languages - Amharic, Arabic, Hindi and Mandarin.
Stepping out with new footpath trading guidelines
14 Aug 2024New footpath trading guidelines have been adopted in our City.
Council meeting catchup - 21 August 2024
26 Aug 2024Did you miss our last Council meeting? Here’s a recap of what was discussed.
New Music Competition seeking Australia's next big thing at St Kilda Festival
29 Aug 2024The hunt is underway to find Australia’s next music star with entries now open for the popular New Music Competition, part of the 44th annual St Kilda Festival running from 15-16 February 2025.
Deborah's story of getting off gas
23 May 2023Local Port Phillip resident Deborah talks to us about where her passion for the environment came from and the changes she’s made to her home to get off gas and make her home more sustainable.
A guide to the upcoming Election Period
3 Sep 2024Ahead of the 2024 local government elections, Council will enter caretaker – also known as the Election Period.
Explore the future with our new 3D Maps at Port Phillip
9 Sep 2024We’ve just launched our 3D Maps at Port Phillip for planning applications – a new 3D web tool that lets you see future developments in the City of Port Phillip from your screen. This 3D model allows you to explore and visualise future residential developments over two storeys across our City.
Waste truck fires spike due to batteries in bins
5 Sep 2024Over the last three months, our waste contractor has seen a significant increase in fires in garbage trucks caused by batteries. Incidents like this used to occur annually but are now happening weekly. This is dangerous for drivers and those working in resource recovery centres.
New Spring Graze Southside event serving up a month of unique drinks and dining
9 Sep 2024A major new food and wine event, Spring Graze Southside, is coming to more than 40 Port Phillip venues from 1 October, including five signature Crawl and Bite events produced by Melbourne Food & Wine.
Council meeting catchup - 4 September 2024
6 Sep 2024Did you miss our last Council meeting? Here’s a recap of what was discussed.
Learn about changes to aged care
9 Sep 2024The Australian Government is making changes to aged care.
What a feeling! Jam-packed program for 2024 City of Port Phillip Seniors Festival
10 Sep 2024A record number of diverse events and activities will be showcased at the 2024 City of Port Phillip Seniors Festival from 1 to 14 October.
Entries open for 2025 St Kilda Film Festival
13 Sep 2024Entries are open until 31 January for the always anticipated 2025 St Kilda Film Festival (SKFF).
Grants galore
18 Jul 2024Two fantastic opportunities have opened for community groups to apply for grants.
Council meeting catchup - 7 August 2024
9 Aug 2024Did you miss our last Council meeting? Here’s a recap of what was discussed.
Statement on Israel attacks
12 Oct 2023The City of Port Phillip is devastated by the continuing loss of innocent lives in Israel and Gaza.
Mayor meets Environment Minister
17 Dec 2023Our City’s advocacy in November included Mayor Heather Cunsolo meeting Victorian Environment Minister Steve Dimopoulos to discuss a range of Port Phillip sustainability and environmental concerns and updates.
Are you ready for extreme weather?
20 May 2024How prepared are you for a climate crisis? Join ‘The Adaptation Game’ to find out.
Caring for new mums
15 Jan 2024Caring Mums is on a mission to help ensure no woman is alone as she travels on her journey through motherhood.
Queer Connections: Celebrating LGBTIQA+ history in Port Phillip
12 Jan 2024An exciting new exhibition is landing at Carlisle Street Art Space on Friday 2 February.
Winter comfort for renters
19 Mar 2024Just because you're renting doesn't mean you need to freeze this winter. Join our online session to learn how you can slash your energy bills and reduce your energy usage.
Plastic Free July is coming! Make a pledge that works for you
24 Jun 2024Plastic Free July is a global movement that encourages people to be part of the solution to plastic pollution. Will you be part of Plastic Free July by refusing single-use plastics?
Vape recycling trial at St Kilda Town Hall
8 Feb 2024The use of e-cigarettes also known as vapes has been steadily increasing, leading to an increase in plastic and electronic waste. Our new vape recycling trial allows residents to dispose of vapes safely while saving minerals like lithium from landfill.
Vape recycling trial collects over 2000 vapes
28 Aug 2024In February 2024, the City of Port Phillip launched its first vape recycling trial – and we’ve been thrilled with how our community has embraced the program.
1st Victorian Sea Scouts
Our Joeys, Cubs, Scouts and Venturers enjoy canoeing, kayaking and sailing on the lake during the summer months. We have a hall facility that caters for most other scouting activities.
Access for All Abilities
Access for All Abilities (AAA Play) provides Australia’s only dedicated referral and connection service for people with a disability to sports and recreational opportunities in Victoria.
Access Health
The Access Health program provides accessible, responsive primary health care that enhances the health and wellbeing for people who are marginalised.
Accessible Playgrounds
Many of our playgrounds and parks include accessible facilities so everyone can enjoy being active outdoors.
Ada Mary A’Beckett Children’s Centre
The Ada Mary A'Beckett Children's Centre promotes a child centered curriculum, with a focus on children learning through play.
Ajax Football Club
AJAX Football Club is one of Melbourne’s most respected Jewish sporting clubs. We aim to provide a competitive game of Footy, whilst making a meaningful contribution to the local Jewish Community.
Albert Park Bowls Club
Established in 1873, Albert Park Bowls Club continues to thrive as a competitive sports club. Today, our modern all weather bowling surface enables members to bowl all year round.
Albert Park Football and Netball Club
Albert Park Football & Netball Club are an amateur sporting club that operates out of Beaurepaire Pavilion located right next to the Albert Park Lake.
Albert Park Indoor Sports Centre
Indoor Netball, Euro Handball and Futsal Club. Organise your work mates, old school friends put in a team and get involved.
Albert Park Lawn Tennis Club
The Albert Park Lawn Tennis Club is one of the oldest clubs in Victoria. Nestled at the western end of the beautiful St Vincent Gardens, it celebrated its 130th anniversary in 2014.
Albert Park Library
Borrow books, use free WiFi, computers, print, scan, study, relax, attend storytimes and join a book club. Or consider volunteering for the home library service. Located in Albert Park village.
Albert Park Sailing Club
Albert Park Sailing Club provides sailing throughout the year on Albert Park Lake with weekly club races, social sailing, sail training programs and social events.
Albert Park Soccer Club
Albert Park Soccer Club was established in 1973. Although all teams play a competitive level of football, there is a strong focus on community and social events and activities.
Albert Park South Melbourne Rowing Club
Albert Park South Melbourne Rowing Club prides itself on being committed to its rowers and understanding the need to enjoy yourself as well.
Albert Park Tennis and Hockey Centre
Albert Park Hockey and Tennis Centre is an easily-accessible facility in a great setting.
Albert Park Touch Football
Everyone can play Touch Football, that's why it's Australia's largest social sport.
Albert Park Yachting & Angling Club
The Albert Park Yachting and Angling Club (APYAC) has been a hive of activity in Albert Park since 1909.
Alfred Carers Support
Free information and support to carers who live in Port Phillip and other suburbs in Melbourne's southern metropolitan region.
Alfred Health St Kilda Road Clinic
Alfred Health caters for people who live within Port Phillip including the suburbs of St Kilda, Elwood, Middle Park, Albert Park, Port Melbourne, and Garden City.
Alice's Garage
Alice’s Garage is a social enterprise empowering older LGBTQIA+ people. We strengthen the voices of older LGBTQIA+ people and draw on their knowledge and skills to address the challenges they face.
Arts Access Victoria
Established in 1974, Arts Access Victoria (AAV) is the state’s peak body for arts and disability. Whoever you are we have an arts program or opportunity for you!
Aspergers Victoria
Aspergers Victoria is a peer-led organisation, celebrating the strengths of Aspergers.
Association for Children with a Disability
A not-for-profit organisation led by and for families of children with disability.
Association of Former Inmates of the Nazi Concentration Camps and Ghettos from the Former Soviet Union
The Association of Former Inmates of Nazi Concentration Camps and Ghettos from the Former Soviet Union offers social support to Russian seniors who were forced to flee during World War 2/Holocaust.
Astor Theatre
The Astor Theatre is a cinema in the grand, old manner. The last single screen cinema of its kind in continuous operation in Melbourne, still standing since its grand opening in 1936.
Asylum Seeker Resource Centre
The Asylum Seeker Resource Centre (ASRC), is Australia’s largest independent human rights organisation providing support to people seeking asylum.
Australian Tapestry Workshop
The Australian Tapestry Workshop (ATW) is a not-for-profit visual arts organisation with a global reputation for creating contemporary handwoven tapestries.
Australian Theatre of Poetry
Community engagement through cultural development and theatrical activities.
Back2Bikes
Back2Bikes is a not-for-profit providing bike training and recycling and offering low-cost bike repair to people on limited income.
Beach Patrol
BeachPatrol is a litter collection volunteer group spread over many postcodes. Within each postcode there is a group of locals who pick up litter from their beaches or streets or parks once a month.
Beacon Cove Neighbourhood Association (BCNA)
The Beacon Cove Neighbourhood Association provides a platform for residents of Beacon Cove and adjoining communities to discuss local issues to preserve and enhance quality of life within the area.
Better Place Australia
Better Place Australia is a non-profit, inclusive organisation providing affordable services for individuals, couples & families facing parenting, relationship, mental health or financial issues.
Better Health Network Indigenous Health Services
The Better Health Network Indigenous Access and Equity Program (IAEP) provides support to the Aboriginal community through active engagement.
Better Health Network South Melbourne
Better Health Network is a community health service with clinics in Prahran, South Melbourne, St Kilda and Bentleigh.
Better Health Network St Kilda
Better Health Network is a community health service with clinics in Prahran, South Melbourne, St Kilda and Bentleigh.
Borderline Personality Disorder Community Victoria
Borderline Personality Disorder Community is a South Melbourne-based community organisation that offers many resources.
Brightspace
Brightspace is a large, naturally lit two-room gallery in St Kilda. We show established and emerging contemporary artists and we actively promote the space to host creative endeavours.
Brigidine Asylum Seeker Project
The Brigidine Asylum Seeker Project aims to provide hospitality and practical support for asylum seekers and actively network with others working for justice for asylum seekers.
Brotherhood of St Laurence
The Brotherhood of St. Laurence has partnered with the National Disability Insurance Agency to deliver Local Area Coordination in the City of Port Phillip.
Bubup Womindjeka Family and Children’s Centre
A community run, not-for-profit service providing long-day early education and care and sessional kindergarten
Carer Information Hub
Council’s Carer Information Hub aims to provide information and resources to support community members in their role of carer.
Carers Victoria
Carers Victoria is the statewide voice for family carers, representing and providing support to carers in Victoria.
Carlisle Street Arts Space
Located just inside the main entrance of the St Kilda Town Hall, the Carlisle Street Arts Space presents a diverse exhibition program that encourages innovation in arts practice.
Carmelite Middle Park Tennis Club
With five en-tou-cas courts with lighting and a beautiful clubhouse, the club caters for all ages and abilities, offering competition for juniors and seniors, social play and coaching lessons.
Catholic Parish of Sacred Heart
Our Parish is a Christian Community which welcomes all to walk together in a spirit of compassion, justice and hope.
Catholic Parish of St Columba
Our Parish is a Christian Community which welcomes all to walk together in a spirit of compassion, justice and hope.
Christ Church
Christ Church St Kilda is an open and inclusive Christian community of faith that exists to live out and share the good news of Christ through its daily life.
Christ Church Community Centre Kitchen Garden
Gardening in your local area is a great way to create more greenery in our city and grow vegetables, plants and flowers locally. It is also a fantastic way to get involved in your local community.
City of Port Phillip Aged Care Services
We offer older people, people with a disability and their carers with services to support people to be as independent as possible.
City of Port Phillip Carer Support Group
This group provides people who care for an older frail person the opportunity to mix with others in a similar caring role, and enables them to seek useful information in relation to caring.
City of Port Phillip Disability Access Map
This online map helps you find accessible facilities and locations in Port Phillip.
City of Port Phillip Home Library Service
The Home Library Service is a specialised community outreach service that can select and deliver a range of library items to residents who are unable to visit the library in person.
Immunisation
Council offers a comprehensive community immunisation program for children, secondary school students and adults.
City of Port Phillip Interpreter Services
Council offers a free multilingual telephone interpreting service for Council enquiries. You can also write to Council in your own language and Council will translate the document.
City of Port Phillip LGBTQIA+ Advisory Committee
The City of Port Phillip LGBTQIA+ Advisory Committee aims to ensure our City continues to be a safe, welcoming and inclusive place, where people of all backgrounds and ages can thrive.
City of Port Phillip Linking Neighbours Program and Seniors Register
This program aims to create links between Port Phillip residents over 55, enabling you to get to know each other and so better support each other.
City of Port Phillip Maternal and Child Health
Council's Maternal and Child Health service can assist with the changes to family life when a new baby arrives. It is free and available to all families with children from birth to six years of age.
City of Port Phillip Middle Years and Youth Services
The City of Port Phillip offers programs, activities, services and events for young people aged 8 to 25 who live, work, study or play in the City of Port Phillip.
CoPP Multicultural Network Forum
A regular forum for our multicultural senior groups to raise their needs and aspirations, share information, and build their leadership capacity.
City of Port Phillip Reconciliation Action Plan
Council is taking action to explore employment opportunities, build awareness and understanding, and enhance cultural and economic development for local First Peoples.
City of Port Phillip Social Support Program
This program provides older residents, those experiencing dementia and who are socially isolated and people with disability the opportunity to participate in recreation and cultural activities.
City of Port Phillip Youth Leadership Program
The Youth Leadership Program (YLP) is a great opportunity to gain leadership skills in a environment that provides young people with a meaningful voice.
City of Port Phillip Youth Support Program
The Youth Support Program offers support to 12 to 25 year olds who live, study or are connected to the City of Port Phillip.
Clarendon Children’s Centre
Clarendon Children’s Centre is a community not-for-profit long day care providing early education and care.
CWA Port Phillip
The CWA is a vibrant, philanthropic organisation of women supporting women, children and families right across Victoria.
Dig In Community Gardens
Located at JL Murphy Reserve in Port Melbourne, Dig In Community Garden has raised vegetable garden plots and includes wheelchair-accessible facilities.
Earthcare St Kilda
Earthcare St Kilda volunteers work on a number of practical marine and terrestrial projects aimed at protecting the local natural environment.
Elwood Angling Club
The club is focused on the sport of Angling, is proud of its history and its continued contribution to community groups and its members
Elwood Children’s Centre
Elwood Children’s Centre (ECC) offers quality education and care in a parent-managed, community-based childcare centre.
Elwood City Soccer Club
Our belief is all our players have fun and to forge some great friendships along the way.
Elwood Cricket Club
A family friendly cricket club with a proud history, competing in the SECA competition.
Elwood Croquet Club
Elwood Croquet Club is a friendly and informal club. We welcome new members and visitors of all ages from near and far who are interested in learning and playing croquet.
Elwood Life Saving Club
The Elwood Life Saving Club provides lifesaving services to users of Elwood beach and the Elwood community.
Elwood Sailing Club
Elwood Sailing Club has a proud history of recreational and competitive sailing for monohulls and catamarans with favourable sailing conditions through the season.
Elwood Scouts
1st Elwood Scout Group is a vibrant youth community group for children, teenagers and young adults.
Elwood St Kilda Neighbourhood Learning Centre
Elwood St Kilda Neighbourhood Learning Centre (ESNLC) offers courses and activities for children and adults.
Elwood Toy Library
Toy libraries are membership-based and enable members to borrow toys for their children in exchange for an affordable yearly fee and helping with the operation of the library.
Emerald Hill Library and Heritage Centre
There are five branches within the City of Port Phillip located in St Kilda, Middle Park, Albert Park, South Melbourne (Emerald Hill) and Port Melbourne.
Empower Australia
Empower Australia is a non-profit organisation. Their key mandates are to provide food relief, support communities, and empower the next generation.
Ensemble Nostalgia Russian Women's Choir
A Russian women's choir that offers musical performances showcasing multicultural songs.
Ethnic Discussion Club
The club provides a supportive space for Russian seniors to run healthy and robust discussions on issues, needs and challenges faced by the Russian communities in Australia and abroad.
Fishermens Bend Gymnastics Club
Fishermens Bend Gymnastics Club provides quality Gymnastics programs in a friendly and family focused community environment.
Free Food Directory Guide
Food relief locations with the City. This includes sit-down and take-away meals, fresh produce, non-perishable food items and food vouchers.
Friends of Elster Creek
Friends of Elster Creek aim to involve the local community in caring for Elster Creek and the Elwood Canal.
Friends of St Kilda Botanical Gardens
The Friends of the St Kilda Botanic Gardens Inc. encourages community members to participate in activities including hands-on gardening, social events, skills building, fund-raising and advocacy.
Friends of Suai Covalima
The City of Port Phillip has a formal commitment to support our friendship between communities in Port Phillip and Suai, Covalima in East Timor.
Galini Senior Citizens Club
The club offers a range of social activities such as community meals and other indoor activities, excursions/field trips, and celebrating Galini Greek culture and tradition.
Gasworks Arts Park
Gasworks Arts Park is a vibrant arts precinct producing a range of high-quality arts programs, workshops and activities for all ages.
Geoffrey Kaye Museum
The Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History chronicles the history of anaesthesia, intensive care and pain medicine.
Griefline
Griefline is a national service that offers free support to anyone experiencing grief, facing any type of loss. They provide a compassionate space to explore and express grief, without judgement.
Bhakti Yoga Movement
The Hare Krishna Movement attempts to fill the spiritual void in the world today. Our aim is to build a society based on the teachings of Lord Krishna, the Supreme Personality of Godhead.
Healthy Tourism Senior Citizens Club 'Vigor'
The club provides social support to elderly, vulnerable and isolated residents mainly from Port Phillip with Russian speaking background.
Inner South Family and Friends
Inner South Family and Friends is a community support group for the families and friends of people with a serious mental illness in the Inner South East region.
Jewish Care
For over 170 years, Jewish Care has helped individuals and families in the Victorian Jewish community receive the support they need to meet their challenges.
Jewish Ecological Coalition (JECO)
The Jewish Ecological Coalition (JECO) is a not-for-profit organisation, set up to emphasise and deepen the Jewish commitment to sustainability.
Jewish Museum
At the intersection of art and Jewish culture, our Museum is a place for all people to share in the Australian Jewish experience.
Jewish Spectrum Support
Jewish Spectrum Support is an independent informal support group for parents of pre-school or school aged Jewish children on the Autism Spectrum.
Launch Housing
Launch Housing St Kilda is a designated homelessness access point. It provides assistance with housing advice, emergency shelter, crisis accommodation and assessments.
Linden New Art
Linden New Art is a public gallery set in the heart of St Kilda that specialises in displaying new and contemporary art.
LIVE (Locals Into Victoria's Environment)
LIVE is a non-profit, community organisation whose goal is to reduce the human contribution to, and the impact of, climate change on our planet.
Live n Local
Live music is the heartbeat of the City of Port Phillip.
Love Our Street
Love Our Street aims to bring people together as a community to look after our environment, to keep our streets beautifully clean and stop litter getting into our creeks, canals, beaches or oceans.
Maccabi Hockey Club
Maccabi Hockey Clubs starts at under 12 and goes up to Veterans Hockey. We have great coaches that will motivate, teach and challenge you.
Mary and Basil Community Garden
Gardening in your local area is a great way to create more greenery in our city and grow vegetables, plants and flowers locally. It is also a fantastic way to get involved in your local community.
Mary Kehoe Senior Citizen's Club
The centre offers a range of community-based initiatives, such as the South Melbourne Gardening Club, which meets the third Wednesday evening of the month at Mary Kehoe Community Centre.
Melbourne City Mission
Melbourne City Mission (MCM) focuses on creating new possibilities for children, young people and adults experiencing disadvantage.
Melbourne Razorbacks Hockey Club
Melbourne Razorbacks Hockey Club are a community hockey club based at Elwood Hockey Ground. Welcoming new and experienced players.
Melbourne Rovers
Melbourne Rovers is an LGBTQIA+ soccer club to foster the playing of soccer so as to achieve the general aims of physical and social fitness, health, and recreation.
Melbourne Smashers
The Melbourne Smashers is a friendly LGBTIQ+ badminton club based at Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre (MSAC) at Albert Park.
Melbourne Spikers
Melbourne Spikers Volleyball Club provides a friendly and supportive environment for all LGBTIQA+ people in Melbourne.
Melbourne Surge
Melbourne Surge Water Polo is Victoria’s only LGBTIQ+ water polo club and the fastest growing water polo club in the state.
Melbourne Veterans Table Tennis Assocation
Get fit and healthy while making friends through table tennis!
Port Phillip Men's Shed
Men’s Shed are a modern and updated version of the shed in the backyard that has long been a part of Australian culture. Our shed is a welcoming place for men (and women) to come together.
Middle Park Bowls Club
If you want to bowl in Pennant Competition, Middle Park is the club for you. We’ve got weekend and midweek teams, and we’re always looking for new teammates!
Middle Park Cricket Club
More than 100 years old, the Middle Park Cricket Club always welcomes new players.
Middle Park Football (Soccer) Club
Welcome to Middle Park Football Club, the fastest growing community football club in Port Phillip.
Middle Park History Group
The Middle Park History group aims to promote awareness and the preservation of Middle Park history.
Middle Park Library
There are five branches within the City of Port Phillip located in St Kilda, Middle Park, Albert Park, South Melbourne and Port Melbourne.
Middle Park Toy Library
Toy libraries are membership-based and enable members to borrow toys for their children in exchange for an affordable yearly fee and helping with the operation of the library.
Midsumma Festival
The City of Port Phillip is a proud supporter of the Midsumma Festival celebrating LGBTIQA+ communities.
MIND Australia Bayside
MIND is one of the country's leading community-managed specialist mental health service providers.
MOIRA Carer Connect
MOIRA Carer Connect is a Support for Carers program to help carers of any age to meet and seek mutual support through a range of activities around the south-east Melbourne area.
Multicultural Advisory Committee
The Multicultural Advisory Committee was established by Council to provide advice and feedback on issues that affect multicultural communities, refugees or asylum seekers in the City of Port Phillip.
Nadezhda Russian Senior Citizens Club
The first Russian Club established in Victoria, it offers a range of social activities for Russian seniors.
New Life Association Inc
New Life is a well established Greek seniors group in the City of Port Phillip, aimed at providing culturally appropriate and interactive recreational and educational activities to Greek seniors.
Newton Court Reserve
Gardening in your local area is a great way to create more greenery in our city and grow vegetables, plants and flowers locally. It is also a fantastic way to get involved in your local community.
Ngwala Willumbong
Ngwala Willumbong is an Aboriginal community controlled organisation in St Kilda providing specialist alcohol and drug support to meet the needs of Aboriginal people and their families.
Older Persons Advisory Committee (OPAC)
The Older Persons Advisory Committee (OPAC) is a representative group of Port Phillip residents, aged 55 years and over, who are passionate about the role of older people in the community.
Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Welcome to the Parish of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Middle Park. Our bayside Church is located just a few kilometres from the city of Melbourne and is served by the members of the Carmelite Order.
OUTminds
OUTminds is a social group for people who identify as LGBTQIA+, who experience mental health challenges.
Palais Theatre
St Kilda’s Palais Theatre is Melbourne’s Home of Live Music and one of the top ranked venues in the world.
Playgroups
Playgroups are a great way for you and your child to meet new people, have fun and find support.
Poet's Garden Inc
Gardening in your local area is a great way to create more greenery in our city and grow vegetables, plants and flowers locally. It is also a fantastic way to get involved in your local community.
Poets Grove Family and Children's Centre
Poets Grove is a 105 place, 7-room community-run centre, located within the Elwood Education Hub, offering play-based early learning programs for children aged 0-6.
Polish Senior Citizens Club of St Kilda 'Astry'
The Club brings together Polish seniors through organizing culturally appropriate engaging activities that enable them to connect and interact with their peers on a regular basis.
Port Melbourne Baseball Club
Located just 5 minutes from Melbourne’s CBD and 2 minutes from Port Melbourne beach, our field is ideally located right in a family friendly sporting precinct.
Port Melbourne Beach Accessible Equipment
Beach wheelchairs and matting let you hit the sand and take a dip in the ocean. These specialty items are designed for outdoor use and specifically for beach environments.
Port Melbourne Bowls Club
The Port Melbourne Bowling Club (known to regulars as Port Bowler) is situated in a prime bayside location located close to Melbourne CBD and is the perfect place for all your bowling experiences.
Port Melbourne Breakers Basketball Club
Basketball Club in Port Melbourne playing junior fixtures in the Playball league.
Port Melbourne Community Centre and Trugo Club
Just behind busy Bay Street and adjoining Edwards Park, a hot spot for the locals in Port Phillip.
Port Melbourne Cricket Club
Port Melbourne Cricket Club is based on the fringe of Melbourne's CBD, within close proximity to plenty of amenities: public transport, beaches, eateries, cafe's and the thriving Bay Street.
Port Melbourne Football Club
Founded in 1874, the Port Melbourne Football Club has been competing in the VFL since 1886. As the most successful club in the VFL, we are proud of our rich history.
Port Melbourne Greek Community
The Port Melbourne Greek Community was established more than 70 years ago to bring the local community together, celebrate the Greek culture, religion and tradition by holding yearly events.
Port Melbourne Greek Community Senior Citizens Club
The Club aims to bring together Greek senior residents in the City of Port Phillip for social connectivity and reduce social isolation.
Port Melbourne Library
There are five branches within the City of Port Phillip located in St Kilda, Middle Park, Albert Park, South Melbourne and Port Melbourne.
Port Melbourne Life Saving Club
Port Melbourne Life Saving Club offers a popular Nipper Program for local families and a safe beach environment for the public to use and enjoy.
Port Melbourne Netball Club
The Port Melbourne Netball Club aims to provide opportunities for the local community to play netball and advance their skill level in a friendly, inclusive, social environment.
Port Melbourne Probus Club
Port Melbourne Probus Club is one of many Probus clubs throughout Australia. Probus is an association of retirees who seek to keep their minds active, expand their interests and meet new friends.
Port Melbourne Soccer Club
We are an inclusive and diverse club, passionate about football and developing the beautiful game within the community.
Port Melbourne Tennis Club
The Port Melbourne Tennis Club was established in 1885. It is a community friendly and member managed organisation. We welcome people to join the club and enjoy the benefits of membership.
Port Melbourne Toy Library
Toy libraries are membership-based and enable members to borrow toys for their children in exchange for an affordable yearly fee and helping with the operation of the library.
Port Melbourne Yacht Club
Port Melbourne Yacht Club is an Australian Sailing Discover Sailing Centre. Our fully qualified Coaches and Instructors teach a range of courses.
Port Phillip Bicycle Users Group
Port Phillip Bicycle Users’ Group (BUG) has been working towards making riding better for more people. If you are interested in meeting new people and want to brush up on your bicycle skills, join us.
Port Phillip Citizens for Reconciliation Inc.
Port Phillip Citizens for Reconciliation Inc. (PPCfR) is a voluntary, not for profit community group that aims to help promote reconciliation, the history and culture of First Nations people.
Port Phillip City Collection
The Port Phillip City Collection, dating from 1855, celebrates the social, cultural, political and artistic development of the City of Port Phillip.
Port Phillip Community Group (PPCG)
PPCG provides skills development, pathways to education and employment, social community events and more.
Port Phillip EcoCentre
The EcoCentre is a not-for-profit, community-managed environment group located in the corner of St Kilda Gardens.
Port Phillip Emergency Climate Action Network (PECAN)
The Port Phillip Emergency Climate Action Network (PECAN) aims to create and sustain a strong climate action movement in Port Phillip to address the climate crisis.
Port Phillip Life Activities Club
The Port Phillip Life Activities Club is a social recreation program for retired people or approaching retirement.
Port Phillip Multifaith Network
The Port Phillip Multifaith Network comprises representatives and leaders from a wide variety of religions and faith groups in the City of Port Phillip.
Port Phillip Pickers
With over 400 public olive trees within Port Phillip, volunteers from the community, with help from the Council, have formed a group that helps maintain and harvest olive trees all over our city.
Power House Rugby Union Melbourne
Power House is one of the oldest established First Division Clubs in Victorian Rugby Union, situated on Albert Park Lake just 4 kilometres south of the city centre of Melbourne.
Powerhouse and St Kilda Hockey Club
At Powerhouse and St Kilda Hockey Club we warmly welcome new players of all skill levels from novice through to elite.
Red Cross Shop, South Melbourne
Red Cross is a not for profit, working in communities across Australia. We want Australian communities to be strong and for the people in our communities to feel included and able to take part.
Red Stitch Theatre
Red Stitch is a creative hub, offering scope for artists to make work they are passionate about in a sector where such opportunities are limited.
Rotary Port Phillip
Rotary is a world-wide organisation that provides an opportunity for men and women in business and the professions or retired persons to use their vocational skills to assist the local community.
Royal Melbourne Yacht Squadron
Be part of a vibrant social and sailing community located on the foreshore at cosmopolitan St Kilda, and enjoy modern facilities within an original period building.
Run into Recovery
A grass roots community group who are tackling the stigma around addiction and recovery through connection and wellness.
Sacred Heart Mission
Sacred Heart Mission assists people who are experiencing homelessness or disadvantage to access shelter, food, care and support.
Sandridge Community Centre and Trugo Club
Located on the corner of Park Street and Ferrars Place, South Melbourne, South Melbourne Community Centre has a range of activities and classes.
Sandridge Life Saving Club
A friendly, volunteer-run organisation of lifesavers and paddlers, dedicated to keeping Sandridge Beach and its visitors safe.
Senior's Festival
The annual Seniors Festival recognises the valuable contribution older people have made and continue to make to the Port Phillip community.
Simply Living Community Garden
An open garden for the local community located in the grounds of Port Melbourne Uniting Church. Herbs, vegetables, fruit trees, seed exchange, community composting and hands-on gardening activities.
Singing Hearts Russian Choir
The choir was established in 2011 to primarily bring joy to Russian seniors in various community groups and to those residing in retirement/nursing homes.
South Melbourne Athletic Club
Whether you’re looking for harder competition, technique improvement, a focus for your training, or to have fun with like-minded friends, you’ll love the atmosphere of South Melbourne Athletic Club.
South Melbourne Child Care Co-operative
Neighborhood House provides education for children from 12 months including 3 & 4-year-old funded Kindergarten.
South Melbourne District Sports Club
A local community sports club which offers kids, young people and adults opportunities to develop and participate in sport competition and skills-based programs in a safe and inclusive environment.
South Melbourne Football (Soccer) Club
South Melbourne FC is a leading Youth Development program that provides an enjoyable football experience for young people.
South Melbourne Greek Women's Club 'Olympia'
The club provides opportunities for Greek elderly women to connect with their community in the form of interactive social activities.
South Melbourne Life Saving Club
The South Melbourne Life Saving Club offers a range of services to its members and the wider community.
South Melbourne Sustainability Group
The South Melbourne Sustainability Group offers opportunities for people to get involved with local community gardens and learn about sustainable living.
South Melbourne Toy Library
Toy libraries are membership-based and enable members to borrow toys for their children in exchange for an affordable yearly fee and helping with the operation of the library.
South Melbourne Women's Football Club (SMWFC)
The South Melbourne Women's Football Club (SMWFC) supports women in football from beginners to advanced.
South Park Towers Community Garden
Gardening in your local area is a great way to create more greenery in our city and grow vegetables, plants and flowers locally. It is also a fantastic way to get involved in your local community.
South Port Community Centre
South Port offers a range of activities for residents, from life skills to adult education classes.
South Port Day Links
A local non profit, volunteer based organisation that has been delivering services for over 30 years to older people, people with a disability and those who care for them in the City of Port Phillip.
Southport Uniting Church
Incorporating South Melbourne and Port Melbourne Uniting Churches we are a community of faith seeking to live out the good news of the gospel in our community.
Space2b
Space2b is an art and design social enterprise. It has been established to support people seeking asylum, refugees and newly arrived migrants to become financially independent.
Sputnik
Sputnik is a community tv program that brings news in Australia and abroad to the Russian speaking community.
St Eustathios Church
St Eustathios is part of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople and a Church of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia.
St Joseph's Church
Welcome to the parish of St Joseph's, Port Melbourne. Our church is located just a few kilometres from the city of Melbourne and is served by the members of the Carmelite Order.
St Kilda Baptist Church
We are a community of people drawn together by the love and grace of God exemplified for us in the love of Jesus. We welcome everyone.
St Kilda Baseball Club
The oldest baseball club in Australia, established in 1879. New players of all levels are always welcome at the club. All abilities, genders and ages are welcome too.
Roaming Foxes Cycling Club
A not-for-profit association, The Roaming Foxes Cycling Club (RFCC) is a Melbourne-based cycling club that promotes inclusivity, friendship and support among cyclists of all levels and interests.
St Kilda Beach Accessibility Mobi Beach Chair
Beach wheelchairs let you hit the sand and take a dip in the ocean. These specialty chairs are designed for outdoor use and specifically for beach environments.
St Kilda Bike Kitchen
The St Kilda Bike Kitchen is a non-profit, all-volunteer-run group which teaches people how to maintain and repair their own bicycles.
St Kilda Celts Soccer Club
St Kilda Celts was formed in 2011 and has won league titles in both Seniors and Reserves in the FFV Metro Central League.
St Kilda City Football Netball Club
Local Football and Netball teams representing St Kilda.
St Kilda City Junior Football Club
St Kilda City Junior Football Club (StKCJFC) is an Australian Rules Football Club headquartered at Wattie Watson Oval down on the bay in Elwood.
St Kilda Community Gardens
Gardening in your local area is a great way to create more greenery in our city and grow vegetables, plants and flowers locally. It is also a fantastic way to get involved in your local community.
St Kilda Cricket Club
Founded in 1855, the St Kilda Cricket Club welcomes new players.
St Kilda Cycling Club
A not-for-profit association, SKCC provides high quality racing and social activities that encourage and engage cyclists of all ages and abilities.
St Kilda East & Caulfield Chess Club
St Kilda East/Caulfield Chess Club is a non profit association which meets during the week at Alma Road Community House.
St Kilda Historical Society
The St Kilda Historical Society has a large collection of historical objects. The collection includes images, manuscripts, oral histories, books, maps & drawings and ephemera.
St Kilda Islamic Society
St Kilda Islamic Society organises Friday prayers at the Betty Day Centre in St Kilda.
St Kilda Library
There are five branches within the City of Port Phillip located in St Kilda, Middle Park, Albert Park, South Melbourne and Port Melbourne.
St Kilda Life Saving Club
The St Kilda Life Saving Club provides life saving services to the St Kilda community and beach goers visiting the iconic St Kilda Beach.
St Kilda Police and Citizen’s Youth Club
St Kilda Police and Citizen’s Youth Club is a not-for-profit organisation mentoring young people of all ages and backgrounds.
St Kilda Repair Cafe
Volunteer fixers and menders try to fix and mend items that are damaged or not working. Operates from 2 to 5 pm on the 2nd Sunday of each month (except January) at the Port Phillip EcoCentre.
St Kilda RSL
RSL provides a support network and community for veterans and their families. You can find an RSL sub-branch in most Australian communities.
St Kilda Sharks Women's Football Club
The St. Kilda City Sharks were formed in 1992 and celebrate our 25th Anniversary in 2016, making us one of the oldest clubs in the Victorian Women’s Football League (VWFL).
St Kilda Uniting Church
A community of faith, the St Kilda Uniting Church Parish Mission strives to do what is just, to show constant love and to walk humbly with God.
St Kilda Sports Club
St Kilda Sports Club is one of the premier bowling clubs in Melbourne and the picturesque surrounds and the outstanding facilities makes for an ideal location to play lawn bowls.
Supported Playgroups (South Melbourne Community Centre)
This playgroup is for you and your child to learn, connect and have fun together.
Supported Playgroups (St Kilda - Bubup Nairm Family and Children’s Centre)
This playgroup is for you and your child to learn, connect and have fun together.
Te Arai Community Gardens
Gardening in your local area is a great way to create more greenery in our city and grow vegetables, plants and flowers locally. It is also a fantastic way to get involved in your local community.
Temperance Hall
Temperance Hall is a stunning and vital arts hub, supporting experimental and risk-taking contemporary culture.
The Alex Theatre
The Alex Theatre is the home to a diverse array of performing arts groups and artists.
The Drop Zone
The Drop Zone is a free drop-in program held at the St Kilda Library every Monday from 4 to 8 pm for young people aged 12 to 25.
The Heart Gardening Project including South Melbourne Bee Gardens
The Heart Garden Project combines community, science and care to connect humans to humans, humans to nature and nature to nature through street gardening including the South Melbourne bee gardens.
The Lotus Choir
The choir offers musical performance to various clubs and nursing homes. They sing in various languages promoting multicultural music.
The National Theatre
The National Theatre is a 783-seat theatre and theatrical arts school located in St Kilda, that is home to the National Theatre Drama School and the National Theatre Ballet School.
The Port Melbourne Historical and Preservation Society
The Port Melbourne Historical and Preservation Society was formed to foster interest in and knowledge of the history of Port Melbourne.
The Shed
A Melbourne-based support group for anyone who identifies as trans masculine including trans men, non-binary people and those exploring or questioning their gender.
The Victorian Association of WW2 Veterans from the Former Soviet Union
The group provides the opportunity for former Veterans to join together regularly and reconnect with their culture.
The Young Carer Project
Little Dreamers is a leading Young Carer organisation, supporting young people who provide unpaid care for a family member affected by disability, chronic or mental illness, addiction or frail age.
Theatre Works
Theatre Works is one of Australia’s longest-running independent theatres, constantly reinvigorating and reimagining the sector by providing a hotbed for artists and audience development.
Transfamily
Transfamily provides peer support for family, partners and friends, in a safe environment, as they journey with their trans and gender diverse loved one.
U3A Port Phillip
U3APP stands for University of the Third Age, Port Phillip. U3A is a global movement operating in some 30 countries, all states in Australia, and in most Councils in Victoria.
Unsigned FReeZa Committee
Have an idea for an event or gig you'd love to see in the City of Port Phillip, and want to develop event management, music production, graphic design or marketing skills!? Then FReeZA is for you!
Veg Out Community Garden
Veg Out is a community garden run by volunteers in St Kilda. They are passionate about community, conservation and organic gardening principles.
Victorian Pride Centre
The Victorian Pride Centre honours and celebrates Australia’s LGBTIQ+ community, offering supportive services along with being a safe place for LGBTIQ+ groups and organisations to meet.
Victorian Race Walking Club
The Victorian Race Walking Club is a specialist racewalking club which has been affiliated with Athletics Victoria since 1921.
Vivien Anderson Gallery
The gallery is a welcoming and supportive environment to experience contemporary indigenous art.
Westgate Biodiversity and Friends of Westgate
Westgate Biodiversity is a non-profit organisation, providing local native plants and bush foods to Council, residents, landscapers and community groups in the Port Phillip area.
Y Rowing Club
Located on Albert Park Lake, the Y Rowing Club provides an opportunity for people of all ages to learn and enjoy rowing in a safe and friendly atmosphere and at an affordable price.
Yachad Senior Citizens Club
The club offers organised activities that bring the Yachad seniors together.
Youth Advisory Committee
The Youth Advisory Committee is a group of passionate young people who want to make a difference in their community, gain leadership skills and be influential in local government decision making.
Elwood Basketball Club
Elwood Basketball Club is an incorporated community organisation that draws players from Port Phillip and surrounding suburbs such as Caulfield and Brighton.
2020 Meetings and Agendas
Agendas and minutes of the Council and Planning Committee Meetings 2020.
2024 Timetable - Council Meetings
Find out the where and when of Council meetings in 2024.
Request to speak at a Council Meeting
Get involved in Council Meetings by asking a public question or making a public comment.
Petitions and Joint Letters
You can formally communicate requests, complaints and concerns to Council through petitions and joint letters.
Previous Council Plans and Budgets
View previous Council Plans and annual budgets for City of Port Phillip.
Local members of parliament
The local and federal members for Parliament, including their electorate and contact details, can be found below.
Parking Management Policy
We've created a fairer Parking Management Policy to support liveability and contribute to our City’s economic vitality.
Move, Connect, Live: Integrated Transport Strategy
The Move, Connect, Live: Integrated Transport Strategy is a 10-year strategy to create a city that is connected and easy to move around.
Planning Scheme incorporated and background documents
Incorporated and Background documents form part of the Port Phillip Planning Scheme. They need to be read together with the planning scheme as part of any relevant planning permit application.
Children's Services Policy
Our vision for Children's Services is: 'a children's services environment that honours diversity, builds creativity and social connections and encourages all children and families to maximise their development outcomes now and in the future.'
Port Phillip Heritage Review
This is the main heritage reference document for Council. The Heritage Review provides a municipal-wide, post-European contact environmental history. It identifies heritage precincts and individual place citations.
Customer Charter
Our Customer Charter is our promise to you.
Places for People: Public Space Strategy
Our vision is to create a well connected network of public spaces for all people that nurture and support the health, wellbeing, social connection, creative expressions, economy and environment of our community.
Delegated and Advisory Committees
Our committees play an important role in governance and engaging the community in Council decision-making.
Advocacy
Advocacy is the process of working with key decision makers to drive change that benefits the community. It is an important tool used by Council to raise awareness of and champion issues.
Performance reporting
We provide regular and transparent information on our activities and performance for good governance.
Community Satisfaction Survey
Each year, Council participates in the annual telephone survey of local residents that is facilitated by Local Government Victoria. Commencing late January and continuing into March, households may receive a call from an independent market research agency, JWS Research.
Annual Report
Council's Annual Report 2022/23 provides detailed financial performance data on the past year, as well as stories and information on our projects, initiatives, services and activities.
CEO Reports
Providing regular and transparent information on Council’s activities and performance is essential to good governance.
Road naming, place naming and feature naming
How to name a laneway, road or feature within the City of Port Phillip
Copyright and disclaimer
Information on compliance and transparency related to copyright licence and website information accuracy.
Freedom of Information
Freedom of Information gives you the right to request access to government-held information.
Privacy Policy
We follow strict processes when you share your personal information with us to keep it secure. Our Privacy Policy details how we handle your information.
Good Governance
Our commitment to being open, engaging and operating collaboratively and transparently when making decisions.
Privacy statement
This privacy statement applies to City of Port Phillip.
Infringements information
Information about infringement notices issued by Local Laws, Animal Management, Health Services and Planning Compliance officers.
Documents available for public inspection
Council has a number of documents, records and processes available for public inspection.
Current tenders
Find Council's current tenders and standards, and head to TenderLink for full details.
Public notices
Find notices and information from Council required by legislation to be posted on our website.
Tenders Recently Awarded by Council Meeting
A list of all tenders - also known as contracts, awarded by Council.
Take action
Whether you live in a house or an apartment, there are lots of ways you can help play your part in creating a sustainable future.
Environmental Leadership course
Enrol in this free environmental leadership course to gain the skills to lead an environmental project.
Win over your owners corporation and live more sustainably
A toolkit and guide to help you achieve change through your owners corporation.
Power your home with clean energy
There are many ways you can access clean energy at home.
DIY draught proofing videos
A series of six video tutorials to help you draught proof your home.
Prepare for a changing climate
Understanding the risks of climate change to your property and yourself will help you prepare better. Here are ways you can prepare for these changes.
Protecting plants and animals
Read our guide to encouraging biodiversity in your garden and find out about projects to protect our wildlife.
Go electric
The future is electric for your home - discover how you can do it.
Shopping locally for gifts
Shopping local is a great way to support small businesses and also do your bit for the environment.
Climate Leadership Accelerator Program
Many people in our community are seeking to do more to address climate change and create a better world for the next generation. The Climate Leadership Accelerator program is your chance to make a difference in your local area and reimagine a better community.
Council's sustainability action
By working together with community, we are looking to ensure a sustainable future for the City of Port Phillip. Where our environmentally aware community benefits from living in a city that is greener, cooler, cleaner and climate resilient.
A water sensitive City
We are committed to using water efficiently, reducing the impacts of flooding and collecting, cleaning and recycling water.
A sustained reduction in waste
We are committed to improving the way we manage waste to reduce landfill.
A greener, cooler, more liveable City
We are working to reduce the impacts of heat, protect and enhance biodiversity and improve enjoyment of our public space.
A City that is adapting and resilient to climate change
We will work with our community and partners to adapt to the impacts of a changing climate.
A City with lower carbon emissions
We will work with our community and partners to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Sustainability community research
City of Port Phillip carried out a survey with the community to better understand the community's expectations of Council in addressing climate change and mitigating impacts, to explore your personal responses and sustainability actions and better understand concern around climate change.
Towed vehicles: report or retrieve
How to get your vehicle back if it has been towed because of where or how you parked it.
Report or reclaim an abandoned vehicle
Find out how to report a vehicle that hasn’t been moved, what we do to warn the owner it will be towed and how you can reclaim it.
Parking fines
How to pay or appeal a fine, tell us who was driving on the day, replace a lost notice, overdue fines or request your history of infringements (for law admittance/bar purposes).
Payment and payment plans
Your payment options for a parking fine, and what to do if you need help to pay on time.
Appeal a parking fine
Information and options for dealing with a parking fine. Here, you will find information on how to appeal your fine, what you need to provide with your request, and our current estimated time to reply.
Accessible parking
We provide accessible parking spaces, also known as disability parking spaces, for people with disability.
Public holiday parking rules
Understand if you need to follow our parking signs on a public holiday.
Paid Parking
Paid parking restrictions are in place in many areas of the City. To make payment easier, download the PayStay app to pay for parking in the City of Port Phillip.
Parking sensors in Port Phillip
In-ground parking sensor technology is a more accurate and consistent way to manage parking. Sensors provide better access to parking for visitors in shopping strips and commercial areas.
Fishermans Bend and Port Melbourne parking changes
Council is improving parking for residents, businesses and visitors in Fishermans Bend and Port Melbourne.
Line marking of parking spaces
It is standard practice within the City of Port Phillip that parking spaces on residential streets are not line-marked.
Parking restrictions
On-street parking is a public resource and it is essential that parking is shared among a variety of people, including residents, visitors, employees and tourists in the City of Port Phillip.
Supporting Documents
When applying for a parking permit, you need to provide supporting documents specific to each parking permit type.
Guide: Applying for a new parking permit
How to guide to set up your profile in My Port Phillip to manage your parking permits
Guide: Renew your parking permit in My Parking Permits
Discover how to use My Parking Permits to manage your parking permit details.
Change, replace, cancel your parking permit
We can help you to transfer, cancel or replace your parking permit.
Residential parking permits
Residential parking permits provide parking in any street within the designated area of the issued permit type eligible for your property of residence.
Other parking permit types
Other parking permit types and eligibility requirements.
Active schools
Have fun and get active with our active school programs and funding.
Street lighting
Most street lights within the City of Port Phillip are owned and maintained by CitiPower or United Energy. We fund the maintenance of existing street lights and installing new street lights. The Department of Transport contributes to the cost for street lights on major roads.
Grand Prix parking and traffic
We work closely with the Australian Grand Prix Corporation (AGPC) to try and minimise the impacts of the Grand Prix on local residents and businesses. Information about parking and traffic management is published on this page in the period leading up to the event.
School crossings
Community bus
Council proudly provides a community bus transport service at no cost to users. This service visits local libraries, the South Melbourne Market, shopping strips, medical and community centres.
Electric vehicles
Electric vehicles have become popular in many cities around the world as communities transition to lower carbon lifestyles. Find out how we’re encouraging an increase in electric vehicles in Port Phillip.
Laneways
The City of Port Phillip has over 1,500 lanes which are classed as municipal roads. Here is everything you need to know relating to these often over-looked community assets, including checking if it is a Council ‘road’ and applying to discontinue a ‘road’.
Speed limits
Council is lowering speed limits to create safer streets, and encourage more people to walk and ride.
Animal management infringements
Animal Management Officers are authorised to request your details to investigate breaches under the Domestic Animal Act 1994. This may include dog attacks, off-leash dogs, pet registration and barking dogs. You may be issued with a penalty infringement for these offences.
Multiple animal permits
The number of animals you can keep within a residential area is limited. If you would like to own more than the limit, you'll need to apply for a multiple animal permit.
Pet desexing
Desexing your pet is a key part of being a responsible pet owner. Your registration fees are also lower.
Animal registration
You can easily register your pet online. All dogs and cats three months of age and over must be registered with Council.
Cat curfew FAQ
Here's what you need to know about the 9 pm to 6 am cat curfew.
Pet microchipping
Our animal management officers carry microchip scanners in their vehicles. Make sure your pet is microchipped. If they get lost, we can reunite lost dogs and cats with their owners.
Lost and found
Lost a pet or found one? Don't know what to do? Find information below on what to do and where to make a report.
Animal nuisance
Find out what you can do when you experience issues with animals such as dogs, cats, magpies and foxes.
Pet owner groups and vets
Getting a pet is an exciting time. However, it's important to consider where the animal is purchased from, how you'll keep them healthy and social, and what to do if they get lost.
Dogs on lead FAQ
Here's what you need to know about keeping your dogs on lead.
Dog trainers
Below we have provided a list of dog trainers to help ensure you and your dog can safely enjoy being in our community.
Business support and resources
Easily find the resources, tools, and support you need.
Games in Port Phillip
Port Phillip is a hub for interactive digital media and games development and is home to some of Australia’s most significant and innovative creative organisations. Games and play are central to our creative economy and our community.
Learn about Port Phillip
A great place to live and do business.
Business associations and groups
Find your local business associations and groups.
Business enquiries
Our Business Concierge is here to support your business. Complete the business enquiry form and we will be in touch to help. We can help you find the right permit or permits for your business using our Business Permit Finder.
Sustainability for businesses
Advice to reduce costs, cut carbon emissions and run a sustainable business.
Business waste and recycling
Find out if your building is eligible for kerbside bin services.
Creative industries
Our City has a strong cultural heritage that brings colour and meaning to our lives, shaping how our community sees itself, with art, creativity and innovation part of the DNA of Port Phillip and reflected in the diversity of our Creative Industries.
Creative resources
We proudly support our creative community and work with independent artists as well as a range of local major and emerging arts organisations.
Our unique creative landscape
There is a thriving ecosystem of creative industries in Port Phillip with over 500 identified creative spaces and businesses, reinforcing its importance as a historic centre for creative industry within Melbourne.
Commercial Recreation Activity Licence
Are you a commercial recreation provider wanting to operate in the City of Port Phillip? This page will give you all the information you need to know before applying for a Commercial Operator Licence!
Personal Training licence
Are you a personal trainer looking to conduct outdoor fitness classes within City of Port Phillip? Did you know you're required to hold a Personal Training licence to do so? This page will provide all the information you need to apply!
Food business registration
You need to register your business to sell food and drinks.
Beauty, hair and body art registration
Get permission to operate your business in the City of Port Phillip.
Register a prescribed accommodation business
All accommodation providers must register with Council.
Outdoor dining permit
Use the footpath or on-street parking outside your business for dining.
Real estate pointer board permit
A permit is required to place an advertising sign on a road, road related area, Council land or area designated by Council. This helps to ensure vehicle and pedestrian safety.
Register your mobile and temporary food business
If you’re selling food from a portable stall, a van, or community hall, you’ll need a registration and permission from Council to trade.
Liquor licences
If your business plans to sell alcohol, you must apply for a liquor licence through Liquor Control Victoria.
Beach and foreshore cleaning
Council manages extensive daily foreshore and beach cleaning during summer and removing fallen leaves in streets in autumn.
Drainage and stormwater infrastructure
Council provides a stormwater service for the community to protect properties against flood damage and to provide a safe and healthy living environment.
Graffiti management
Graffiti is any writing or images applied to property without permission. We provide services to remove and mitigate graffiti to improve livability in our City.
Public toilets and litter bins
We regularly clean public spaces, such as public toilets and shopping centres, to ensure the safety and comfort of residents and visitors.
Volunteer to keep our city clean
If you are passionate about keeping our gorgeous city's streets, parks, beaches and foreshores clean, there are several outstanding community groups and volunteering opportunities that could be a perfect fit for you.
Maternal and child health
Council's Maternal and Child Health (MCH) service can assist you with the changes to family life when a new baby arrives. It's free and available to all families with children from birth to six years of age.
'Unsigned' FReeZA Committee
The Unsigned FReeZA Committee is a group of young people aged 14 to 25 who work together to host live gigs and events in the City of Port Phillip. All FReeZA events are drug, alcohol and smoke-free and take place in fully supervised and safe venues appropriate for young people of all-ages.
Youth Advisory Committee
Youth Advisory Committee
Youth Access Grants
Our annual Youth Access Grant Program assists with the delivery of programs and access for young people that live, work, study or play within the City of Port Phillip.
Support and advice for young people
Our Middle Years and Youth Services team can help with advice, referrals and support. Find out what help is available.
Immunisation
The City of Port Phillip offers a comprehensive community immunisation program for children, secondary school students and adults. An appointment is required to attend all our community immunisation sessions.
School directory and holiday programs
Find local government and independent schools and school holiday programs and activity information.
Toy libraries
Toy libraries are just like a regular library, only for toys, games, puzzles and play equipment. There are four affordable toy libraries in Port Phillip.
Parent information sessions
We regularly host expert-run information sessions for families, aiming to provide parents, guardians and carers with current information and strategies on many topics. These include teaching body safety, building resilience, coping with anxiety, and nurturing yourself as a parent.
Help with access to childcare and kindergarten
Our team can help families access childcare and kindergarten for children aged zero to five years, live in the City of Port Phillip, and are going through challenges.
Financial support for childcare and kindergarten
The City of Port Phillip provides support to families to access Early Childhood Education services for children aged zero to five years who are experiencing challenges.
Parenting support and advice
Our Family Support Workers provide general family advice, referrals, and support to local families with children aged zero to eight years.
Parenting group to understand child behaviour
Come and join other parents of children up to eight years to learn more about parenting and your child.
Multicultural Storytimes
Family-friendly storytimes offered in a range of languages.
Childcare and kindergarten
Find out what you need to know about early childhood education - childcare and kindergarten, immunisation, fees and subsidies and how to find a place for your child.
Coventry Children's Centre
Creative and caring centre located next door to the South Melbourne Market.
Register for childcare or integrated kindergarten
Register any time after your child is born, for childcare and integrated kindergarten (within a childcare service). Self-managed online registration via the CSIRE is free for Council-managed and participating community-managed services.
Bubup Nairm Children's Centre
Located next to St Kilda Town Hall. Education and care programs in a sustainable city sanctuary.
Clark Street Children's Centre
Located in Port Melbourne. The centre has a large outdoor space for your child to explore, learn and grow.
Barring Djinang Kindergarten
Co-located with South Melbourne Primary School. Featuring flexible arrival and departure times, and a Maternal and Child Health service on-site.
North St Kilda Children's Centre
Located just off Chapel Street, St Kilda. Nestled between a tree-lined street and spacious reserve, your child can run, grow and branch out.
What you need to know about attending childcare and kindergarten
Important information about immunisation, fees and subsidies and how to find a place for your child.
The rates cap and your rates
Find out about the Victorian Government’s rate cap and how this relates to the rates you pay.
Property valuation and your rates
The value of your property helps to set the council rates you pay. Find out how the value is used to calculate general rates and how to object if you believe your valuation is wrong.
Update your contact details
Registered users of My Port Phillip can update their details online, anytime.
Your rates notice and apply for a copy of rates
Learn how to sign up for eNotices and have your notice emailed to you. Understand how your property rates are calculated and what is listed on your notice.
Concession and hardship support
If you are finding it hard to pay your rates, talk to us. We offer concessions, rebates, payment plans and other support. Available for pensioners, businesses and residential ratepayers.
Get a Land Information Certificate
You need this certificate to tell buyers about the property; its flood levels and parking as well as any money owed to us.
Calculating your rates and charges
See how your rates and charges bill is calculated. Learn about the different charges.
Notify us of a property purchase
When a property is purchased or ownership transferred, we need to be told. Find out how to notify us and the State Revenue Office.
Pay your rates
All the options for paying your rates, in instalments, one-off or direct debit. Plus information on what happens if you pay late.
Communal glass recycling and FOGO recycling hubs
Communal hubs for recycling glass and food and garden organics (FOGO) are in local parks and reserves across the City.
Apartment bins and waste collections
Find out how to contact us about bins and services for apartments. The services are different from houses.
Bins and collection services
Find out bin day in your street. How to report a missed collection or lost, damaged or stolen bin.
Electronic waste (e-waste) recycling
Keep e-waste out of landfill. Find out what e-waste is, what can be recycled and where to take it.
Dispose of your Food and Garden Organics (FOGO)
Find out more about our kerbside FOGO service and communal FOGO hubs.
A to Z guide to waste and recycling options
Find out the right way to dispose of your waste with our A to Z guide to waste and recycling.
Hard and green waste collection services
Understand how to book and what you can leave out in your next free hard and green waste collection.
Guide to recycling bins and services
Learn what wastepaper, metals, glass and plastics can and can't go into your recycling bin.
Understanding packaging codes and labels
We can use product codes and recycling labels to work out how to dispose of items.
Resource Recovery Centre
Lots of household waste and materials can be recycled or safely disposed of at the Resource Recovery Centre. Help us send less to landfill.
Managing our waste together
Ratepayers have a separate waste charge to fund essential services to achieve our community's waste goals.
Victorian Container Deposit Scheme (CDS Vic)
Recycle eligible drink containers for a 10 cent refund through the Victorian Container Deposit Scheme.
Busking permits
Find out about the busking permits on offer, and how to apply or renew your permit.
Temporary signage for community events
Local not for profit and community groups can apply to use a temporary signage board to promote an event or activity.
Outdoor weddings and celebrations permits
Permits may be needed for any private celebrations, gatherings, parties, weddings or wedding photography taking place in any of our public open spaces. This helps ensure safety and amenity in public spaces, and assists in the sustainable management of our parks and foreshore.
Public assemblies, demonstrations and protests
Consent is not needed from Council to hold a public assembly, demonstration, protest or rally. However, if you notify us of your plans this helps us plan for any impacts to public spaces, and ensure that affected businesses and services are notified.
Major Events and Markets - Expression of Interest
Events approved through this process will form the basis for our events calendar.
Outdoor event and market permits
You will need a permit if you're running an outdoor market or large event in a public open spaces.
Street stalls, raffles and collections permit
Fundraising activities held in any of our public spaces will need a permit. Permits will only be issued to registered charities, not for profit organisations, local education providers, or local community groups.
Promotional activities, sampling site, and flyer distribution permits
We have many parks, gardens and foreshore sites where you can promote your business or product. Permits are needed to ensure safety and amenity in public open spaces and help in the sustainable management of our spaces.
Markets and laneways permit
Markets and laneway events can be a great way to bring together the community, support local and share the vibrancy of this city. If you plan to hold a market or laneway event in Port Phillip, you will need to apply for a permit.
Event permit resources
These resources can be used to help plan your outdoor event, and complete your application form.
Regular hire of community facilities
Applications for regular hire bookings between 1 July 2024 and 30 June 2025 are now closed.
Resources for hiring venues
Find tools, resources and information to help you hire venues in Port Phillip.
Local Laws and enforcement
Our Local Laws outline what is and isn’t allowed on Council land, roads and streets. They also explain how council meetings are run.
Local Laws infringements
A Local Laws infringement notice means you have been found to be in breach of the City of Port Phillip’s Local Law No 1 (Community Amenity) 2023.
Alcohol bans
Know when and where alcohol bans apply across the City of Port Phillip.
Glass ban
Don’t let glass break up the fun, leave it at home instead.
Contaminated land
Some sites have waste or chemicals on or below the surface, or in groundwater. When these cause actual or potential harm to people or the environment, a site is considered contaminated.
Syringes
Council provides syringe needle containers throughout the City and for personal use for safe discard.
Closed-circuit television (CCTV)
CCTV in our public places is a tool we use to improve community safety and prevent crime.
Public health
We provide services designed to maintain and improve the public and environmental health, safety and wellbeing of the community.
Public health infringements
Our Environmental Health Officers are authorised to issue infringements for breaches under the Victorian Food Act 1984, Public Health and Wellbeing Act 2008 and Tobacco Act 1987.
Short-stay accommodation
Short-stay accommodation and rentals are private apartments, houses and rooms rented out for days or months using websites like AirBNB, Stayz and Booking.com.
Emergencies and extreme weather
Emergencies can happen anywhere at any time. Being prepared and knowing who to contact during an emergency can help reduce risk and improve response and recovery times.
Emergency management
Council plays an important role in managing resources and offering relief and recovery support during an emergency.
Extreme weather – Storms
Information and tips to help you prepare for, deal with, and recover from an extreme storm.
Extreme weather – Floods
Information and tips to help you prepare for, deal with, and recover from floods.
Extreme weather – Heatwaves
Information and tips to help you prepare for, deal with, and recover from extreme heat and heatwaves.
Play Your Part
Tips to help make summer safe, clean and fun for everyone on our beaches and in our parks and gardens.
Nature strips
Learn what you can do on your nature strip to beautify your street and help us work towards a greener Port Phillip.
Parks
Detailed information about parks and native plants in the Port Phillip area.
Native vegetation areas
The City of Port Phillip sits within an area that ecologists call the 'Sandbelt' of south eastern Melbourne. A landscape that was once dominated by indigenous plants and animals has given way to an expanse of urban development. This city is fortunate to have six remnant, indigenous flora sites.
Urban Forest Strategy 2024 to 2040
The Urban Forest Strategy 2024 to 2040 guides the development and management of trees and green spaces in the City of Port Phillip.
Trees
Our policies and processes for different types of tree and tree-related requests.
Sports field maintenance
We take care of 14 official and 3 casual sports fields used by sports clubs, schools, and the local community.
Routine maintenance
Find our timetable for scheduled routine maintenance of our parks and gardens.
Port Phillip Zero
Aiming for Functional Zero homelessness for people sleeping rough in Port Phillip
Affordable housing
We are working to expand the range of affordable housing across Port Phillip.
Rooming houses
Rooming houses can provide housing for single people.
Housing providers
Find registered affordable housing providers in Port Phillip.
Sponsorship housing
We can help older residents in Port Phillip who are eligible for public housing remain within the local area at specific public housing estates.
Community housing
You can find a range of social - or community and public, housing available across Port Phillip .
Supported accommodation
There is a range of support, care and housing options in Port Phillip for older people, people with disability and people with specific needs.
Alcohol and other drugs
Discover what Council is doing to reduce alcohol and drug-related harms, the expected public behaviours in Port Phillip and what you can do to help.
Begging
We understand it can be confronting when asked for money by someone on the street, but there are options for what you can do.
Housing and homelessness support services
Support services are available for people experiencing homelessness, housing crisis, and difficulty in private rental.
Homelessness
Homelessness is a major issue and we are working together to reduce its impacts for everyone.
Private rental
Council's position on private rentals and information about services available to help.
Multicultural Advisory Committee
Multicultural Advisory Committee (MAC) assists Council by providing advice and feedback on all issues and opportunities that affect all multicultural communities in the City of Port Phillip.
Welcoming Cities
Welcoming Cities supports local councils to become more welcoming and inclusive of their diverse communities.
Report racism
If you experience or witness discrimination or racism, you can make a short and confidential report.
Interpreter services
Get in contact with us in your language.
Australian citizenship
Australian citizenship is an important step in your migration story. Becoming an Australian citizen means that you are making an ongoing commitment to Australia and our shared values. It is also the beginning of your formal membership of the Australian community.
Friends of Suai Covalima
For over 20 years we have had a formal commitment to support our friendship with Suai, Covalima East Timor.
Cultural Diversity Week 2024
In collaboration with the community, Council presents a program of activities and events celebrating cultural diversity in the City of Port Phillip.
Ageism Awareness
Port Phillip Council has taken the pledge to stand for a world without ageism where all people of all ages are valued and respected and their contributions are acknowledged.
Older Persons Advisory Committee
The Older Persons Advisory Committee is our main consultative body on issues that affect the health and wellbeing of older residents.
Linking Neighbours Seniors Register and Program
Our Linking Neighbours Seniors Register is free and enables you to attend trips and activities to meet local people.
Seniors Festival 2024
The festival recognises the valuable contribution older people have made and continue to make to our community.
Seniors clubs, groups and activities
Discover more than 50 local clubs and groups offering activities for you as get older.
Social support and recreation
Port Phillip’s Social Inclusion Program provides older residents, those experiencing dementia or who are socially isolated the opportunity to participate in recreation and cultural activities in relaxed and friendly environment.
Demographics
Discover who lives in Port Phillip, our economic profile and forecast changes in the future.
We-Akon Dilinja
Boonwurrung people, in partnership with City of Port Phillip will be hosting the fifth annual We-Akon Dilinja (Mourning Reflection) dawn ceremony on Friday 26 January 2024 at Alfred Sqaure, St Kilda.
Reconciliation Week
Learn about our shared histories, cultures, and achievements, and explore how each of us can contribute to achieving reconciliation in Australia.
NAIDOC Week
National NAIDOC Week celebrations are held across Australia in the first week of July each year to celebrate and recognise the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
First Peoples local history and culture
Womin Djeka - Womin (come), DJ (ask to come) and eka (what is your intention)
Histories of Port Phillip
Our municipality has many shared and diverse histories, from thousands of generations for First Peoples, to our newest migrants. Here we share some of our civic and community stories.
Montague: a community lost and found
'There will never be another place like Montague as we knew it. There were never many of us but we stuck like glue.'
Speaking stories: digital histories 1
Digital stories, originally published in the 2015 Senior's Festival, Port Phillip Writes publication. The stories are historic recounts and personal reminiscences of events and lives lived within the City of Port Phillip.
Speaking stories: digital histories 2
Digital stories, originally published in the 2016 Senior's Festival, Port Phillip Writes publication. The stories are historic recounts and personal reminiscences of events and lives lived within the City of Port Phillip.
Did you know? Ten lesser known stories from the City
An eclectic selection of places and stories from across Port Phillip
History of Linden New Art gallery
Linden New Art is a public gallery in the heart of St Kilda that specialises in displaying new and contemporary art.
Dugga Beazley
Leonard George 'Dugga' Beazley was born in 1940 in Melbourne, Victoria, and he has lived all his life in Port Melbourne.
Dot Elsum
Dot (Anderson) Elsum grew up in the C H Anderson bakery in Moray Street, South Melbourne.
Roger Backway
Roger Backway was born in 1938 in Melbourne, and has lived almost all his life in the Elwood area.
Guided walks and things to do
Discover the heritage treasures and secret histories of Port Phillip with free online and in person guided walks. Art and heritage programs are also available online and in person including self-guided walks and exhibitions.
St Kilda's music history map
This map records our live music heritage and the places, bands and characters who have contributed to St Kilda’s history.
Heritage Recognition Plaques
Discover buildings and places of special and historical significance in the City of Port Phillip.
Painted (ghost) signs in Port Phillip
Help preserve our local cultural heritage.
Clarendon Street Stories
Discover the history and stories of Clarendon Street’s businesses and traders, then and now, through a self-guided walk along Clarendon Street.
Walking in their footsteps
Discover World War Two sites of significance and the stories behind them.
FIRE! Commemorating 30 years since the St Kilda Town Hall fire
FIRE! commemorates this event by telling the story of the fire and its aftermath through images, music and recollections.
HerStory: Women commemorated in the City of Port Phillip
Discover the rich ‘herstory’ of inspiring women who made significant contributions to politics, literature, the arts, sport, education, health and community.
Commemorating World War Two
The impact of World War Two on our local community is commemorated across the City.
Using Port Phillip maps
How to information to help you make the most of Port Phillip maps including Near Me and Disability Access.
Bike Share
Say goodbye to the maintenance and cost of owning a bike, and hello to a cheap, convenient alternative.
Bike riding
Everything you need to know about bike riding in Port Phillip, from parking and pop-up repairs, to maps and safety.
Public transport
Discover the public transport options in Port Phillip. We're striving for a connected and liveable city where there are car-free travel choices for everyone.
Car Share
The easy and affordable alternative to car ownership.
E-scooter trial
City of Port Phillip are currently participating in the Victorian Government's shared e-scooter trial in partnership with City of Yarra and City of Melbourne.
Outdoor fitness stations
Outdoor fitness stations provide accessible equipment and free fitness opportunities for all members of the community to use at any time.
Walking trails and groups
Get active while exploring the city and connecting with others. Port Phillip has lots of safe, accessible walking options.
Sporting reserves and grounds
The City of Port Phillip has a wide range of sporting reserves and grounds that provide for a diverse range of sports and activities.
Outdoor basketball and netball courts
Skate and BMX parks
Council manages three skate and BMX facilities across Port Phillip including two skateable areas and one BMX track.
Sports clubs training and education
Here you will find the latest training opportunities, fact sheets and other information.
Book a sports ground
Find and book sports grounds and facilities in Port Phillip at parks, reserves and along the foreshore.
First Peoples arts
Connect with First Peoples contemporary art and culture, find out about resources and opportunities available to community, artists and cultural practitioners.
Boonwurung Walert (possum skin) cloak
This possum skin cloak, commissioned by the City of Port Phillip, is a significant addition to the Port Phillip City Collection.
First Peoples festivals and events
Discover the range of events and arts programs in Port Phillip focusing on Aboriginal culture and artists including the annual celebration of Reconciliation week, Mabo Day, NAIDOC Week and Yaluk-ut Weelam Ngargee.
Yalukut Willam Signs
Take a self-guided tour of Port Phillip and discover the significant Aboriginal landmarks and historical figures that make up our City.
Port Phillip City Collection
The collections celebrate the social, cultural, political and artistic life of the City of Port Phillip.
Reproduce an image from the Collection
Reproductions of most photographs within the Collection are available for use in exhibitions, research, study and publications. You can also book an appointment to view an original item.
The Listening Place soundscape
A soundscape by Ros Bandt and Julie Shiels
Looking after our collection
The Port Phillip City Collection is comprised of over 10,000 objects that are preserved, displayed and stored for current and future generations.
Archived exhibitions
The Port Phillip City Collection (PPCC) is of historic, social and aesthetic significance and value for the people of our City, Victoria and Australia. View past exhibitions from the art and heritage collections.
New to the collection
The Port Phillip City Collection is symbolic of a local community that is deeply invested in the preservation of the historical, while providing a platform for the new and experimental.
Public Art
Public art reflects and enhances our communities. Find artworks and artists that invigorate our City.
Mural and street art
Information for artists and property owners
Per cent for art - public art developers guidelines
Information for developers who would like to include public art in their works.
Discover public art in Port Phillip
There are many interesting public artworks across the City of Port Phillip which you can visit and view using the links below. Find out what’s new in the City right now as well as past temporary projects.
Cinemas, theatres and music
Port Phillip is a home for creative talent, where you'll find a range of theatres, cinemas and music to enjoy.
Creative and Prosperous City Strategy
The strategy outlines our commitment to a thriving social, cultural and economic future for the City of Port Phillip.
Galleries and museums
The City of Port Phillip encourages and celebrates the significant contribution artists make to our City.
Carlisle Street Arts Space
Carlisle Street Arts Space (CSAS) at St Kilda Town Hall presents a diverse exhibition program that encourages innovation in arts practice.
Shakespeare Grove Artist Studios
Shakespeare Grove Studios provide affordable studio spaces for local visual artists to expand their arts practice.
Adventure Playgrounds
Adventure Playgrounds offer outdoor play and an element of risky play in an inclusive and natural environment.
Find a beach
Our 11 km foreshore has six different beaches for everyone to enjoy.
Boating and swimming zones
For safety our beaches have swimming-only and shared boating zones.
Accessible Beaches
We offer a range of accessible services at our beaches. Find out how to book these free services.
BBQs on fire ban days
Find out about BBQ use in our parks, reserves and beaches. As well as rules on total fire ban days.
Dog parks and beaches
Find your local dog parks, off-leash areas and beaches where your pooch can play.
Ripponlea
Ripponlea is home to one Australia's premier restaurants and heritage estates.
Fishermans Bend
Australia's largest urban renewal project, in the heart of Melbourne and includes Wirraway, Sandridge and Montague within the City of Port Phillip.
Markets
Discover your local markets and support our makers, growers and community.
Albert Park and Middle Park
Where to shop, dine and relax in the neighbourhoods of Albert Park and Middle Park.
St Kilda East and Balaclava
St Kilda East and Balaclava is a melting pot of multicultural flavours, local label designs and an eclectic mix of people, architecture and history.
Elwood
Shop, eat out, enjoy the beach and wander Elwood's iconic tree-lined streets.
Port Melbourne
Port Melbourne offers a mix of modern apartments with brilliant beachfront views, as well as restored workers cottages and grand old pubs.
South Melbourne
Just south of the Yarra River, South Melbourne is one of the oldest areas in Melbourne.
St Kilda
One of Melbourne's most famous suburbs, St Kilda has long been a beachside playground from sunrise to well after dark.
St Kilda Road
Melbourne's tree-lined main artery, St Kilda Road is a gateway to the City of Port Phillip, connecting the central business district to St Kilda and surrounds.
Unreasonable behaviour towards Council staff
We all deserve to be treated with respect and feel safe at work. City of Port Phillip expects our customers to treat Council staff with the same respect we require our officers to extend to our community.
Building Documentation Search
Apply for copies of Building Permits and plans
Building permits
Learn what building permits are, why you need them, and how to apply.
Report and consent
Get Council approval to carry out work that differs from building regulations or impacts community assets, infrastructure, and amenity.
Stormwater discharge point (drainage)
Find out where to discharge the stormwater from your property.
Safety guides
Find a wide range of Victorian Building Authority (VBA) guides that will help you keep your home or building safe, both inside and out.
Private Building Surveyor Lodgements
If you're a private building surveyor, you can lodge the relevant documentation and pay the lodgement fee via our online
Working within road reserves consent
Working Within Road Reserve Consent is required to dig in any part of a road reserve. This includes roads, laneways, nature strips or footpaths.
Asset Protection permit
An Asset Protection permit is required by a builder to carry out building or demolition works in the City of Port Phillip. The permit ensures community assets and infrastructure are not damaged as a result of works.
Out of hours permit
An out of hours permit must be obtained to carry out works during any period outside standard hours, under Community Amenity Local Law 2023, Clause 52
Road opening permit
When excavating any part of council land you need a Road Opening Permit for non-road reserves (council car parks, parks, foreshore etc) and a Working within Road Reserve consent for works within a road reserve.
Significant tree permit
A permit is required to prune or remove a significant tree or palm under Community Amenity Local Law (2023), Clause 55.
Skip bin permit
A Skip Bin Permit must be obtained by a skip bin company before a bulk rubbish container is placed on a road or Council land, under Community Amenity Local Law (2023), Clause 29
Street occupation permit
A street occupation permit is required to wholly or partially occupy a road or lane for works, including hoardings.
Vehicle crossing permit
A vehicle crossing permit must be obtained to construct a temporary or permanent vehicle crossing, under Community Amenity Local Law (2023), Clause 12.
Work zone permit
A Work Zone permit is used to provide dedicated parking for workers' vehicles during the construction period.
Road closure permit
A permit is required to partially or wholly occupy a road under Community Amenity Local Law No. (2023), Clause 28.
Engineering standard drawings
Our engineering standard drawings provide the detailed information you’ll need to design, construct or reinstate our assets.
Living with construction
What is and isn't allowed and what you can do if you find yourself living or working near a construction site at some point.
How to register a pool or spa
It is mandatory requirement under the Building Act 1993 to register your Swimming Pool or Spa with Council
Barrier Compliance Certificates
Overview of what barrier compliance certificates are and how they are lodged
Planning and building permits
Understand the difference between planning and building, the planning process and what permits you need before doing any building or renovation work.
Cost and time
There are different factors that can impact the time it takes to finish a building project and how much it costs.
Who to involve
Find out who to connect with and when in each stage of your project.
Heritage advice
A lot of the City is covered by heritage overlays to protect what the community thinks is important and to discourage inappropriate design.
Before you apply
For most building projects and for some uses of land, you will need to start by applying for a planning permit from the Council. Understand what you’ll need to do before applying for one.
Sustainable design
Environmentally sustainable design and water sensitive urban design are essential for all types of development. We assess these as part of the planning process to ensure positive outcomes for all new developments in Port Phillip.
Pre-application meeting
You may want to discuss your proposal with Council before applying for a planning permit to get expert advice and information on your application.
Certificate of Compliance (planning)
You can get a legal certificate to say that a proposed use or development of land meets the requirements of the planning scheme. This certificate means you don’t need a planning permit.
Get your documents ready
Get all the right documents before you submit an application for a planning permit. Use our checklist to make sure that you have everything you need.
Apply for a permit
Once you have prepared all your documents, you are ready to submit your application. You can submit using the standard VicSmart application process.
Assessing planning permit applications
Understand what Council considers when making a decision on a planning permit application.
Advertising a planning application
Advertising is required when a planning application has the potential to cause material detriment to any person.
Subdivision
When development has been approved for more than one dwelling or commercial use on a title, the owner or owners will usually wish to subdivide the land and gain new titles for those new or proposed buildings.
Planning and building forms
The fastest and easiest way to submit and pay for your application is using My Port Phillip online services. If you prefer to download a form, you can find the relevant planning or building form here.
After you apply
Find out how Council makes their decisions and what you can do if you’re not happy with the outcome.
Amend a planning permit application
If you need to make changes to a planning application being reviewed by Council, you can request an amendment.
Ask for a review of a planning decision
If your planning permit application is refused or you’re not happy with the permit conditions, you can ask for a review of the decision (called an appeal) from the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT).
Amend or extend an approved planning permit
If you need to make changes to your approved planning permit, you can request an amendment or extension.
Certificate of Compliance
A Certificate of Compliance is a statement made by the engineer to the building surveyor. It says proposed building works comply with the Building Act 1993, Building Regulations 2018 or National Construction Code.
Demolition
When it comes to demolition, or razing, there are many things to take into consideration. Depending on your project, you may need to seek report and consent as well as will apply for a building permit.
Planning Scheme amendments
Our City is growing. To meet this challenge we need to keep the Port Phillip Planning Scheme up to date to respond to the changing needs of our community.
Amendment C142port – Review of Heritage Overlay 6
Amendment C142port implements the recommendations of a review of Heritage Overlay 6 that aims to strengthen planning controls in East St Kilda.
Amendment C185port – Montague Commercial Precinct, Fishermans Bend – Extension of Interim Heritage Controls
Amendment C185port extends the boundaries of HO442 so that it includes all properties within the Montague Commercial Precinct. The Amendment provides interim heritage protection for the buildings within the Precinct whilst Council pursues permanent heritage controls through Amendment C186port.
Amendment C186port – Montague Commercial Precinct, Fishermans Bend, Permanent Heritage Controls
Applies a new permanent Heritage Overlay (HO513) to the ‘Montague Commercial Precinct’
Amendment C122port – St Kilda Road South Precinct
Amendment C122port introduces new planning controls for the St Kilda Road South Precinct, introducing zoning changes and heritage overlays for some properties, updates policy to reflect the changing role of the precinct, and establishes objectives to manage the scale and form of new development.
Amendment C151port - 77 Park Street, South Melbourne - Permanent Heritage Controls
Amendment C151port applies permanent heritage controls to 77 Park Street, South Melbourne.
Amendment C173port - Tiuna Grove, Elwood - Interim Heritage Overlay
Amendment C173port introduces interim heritage controls on properties at 3, 5, 7 and 15 Tiuna Grove Elwood, while permanent controls are considered.
Amendment C203port Planning Scheme Review
Amendment C203port implements the Port Phillip Planning Scheme Review.
Amendments C188port & C200port - HO7 - Extension of Interim Heritage Controls
Amendment C188port applies interim heritage controls to properties at 41-57 Dickens Street, 1-3 Ruskin Street, 1 Addison Street, 49-51 and 59-61 Mitford Street, Elwood.
Amendment C191port - Extension of Interim Heritage Controls - Tiuna Grove
Extends interim Heritage Overlay HO8 on properties in Tiuna Grove, Elwood, until 31 December 2020.
Amendment C174port - Extension of Heritage Overlay 8 – Tiuna Grove Elwood
This amendment permanently extends Heritage Overlay 8 to properties in Tiuna Grove, Elwood.
Amendment C160port - Update Amendment
Makes a series of updates and technical corrections to the Port Phillip Planning Scheme.
Amendment C161port Part 1 and 2 - Update amendment
This amendment makes a series of updates and technical corrections to the Port Phillip Planning Scheme. It was split to form amendment C161port Part 1 and C161port Part 2.
Amendment C171port - St Kilda Marina
This Amendment facilitates the redevelopment of the St Kilda Marina by rezoning it to a Special Use Zone.
Amendment C149port - Victorian Pride Centre
This is a site specific amendment in support of the Victorian Pride Centre
Amendment C189port - 12 Hotham Grove, Ripponlea (Interim Heritage Overlay)
Proposes to apply an interim Heritage Overlay 418 (HO418) to 12 Hotham Grove, Ripponlea for a 12-month period.
Amendment C206port - Review of Heritage Overlay 7 and Surrounds, Permanent Heritage Controls
Gives statutory effect to the ‘Review of Heritage Overlay 7 and Surrounds’
Amendment C209port - Review of Heritage Overlay 7 and surrounds, (Interim Heritage Overlay)
Amendment c209port proposes to apply interim heritage controls to 295 properties located in the suburbs of St Kilda, St Kilda East, Balaclava, Elwood and Ripponlea for a 12-month period.
Amendment C214port - Proposed Heritage Overlay for 21 Dorcas Street, South Melbourne (Interim Controls)
Amendment C215port - Proposed Heritage Overlay for 21 Dorcas Street South Melbourne (Permanent Controls)
Parking permits
Information to support you with how to apply, use and manage your parking permit.
Am I eligible for a parking permit?
This page will help you determine if you are able to apply for a parking permit.
Planning compliance
Council as the responsible authority is required by law to administer and enforce the Port Phillip Planning Scheme (the Scheme), planning permits (permits) and s173 agreements established under the Planning and Environment Act 1987 (the Act).
Port Phillip Multifaith Network
The Port Phillip Multifaith Network comprises of representatives from a variety of religions and faith groups in the City of Port Phillip. The network meets on a bi-monthly basis and is concerned with inclusivity, spiritual health and wellbeing, social justice and re-imagining religion.
Child Safe Standards
The City of Port Phillip has zero tolerance for child abuse, and believes everyone child has the right to feel and be safe.
Playgroups
Playgroups are a great way for you and your child to meet new people, have fun and find support.
Advertising board permit
Get approval to use the footpath to display advertising boards (A-boards).
Display of goods permit
Get approval to place or display goods on the footpath.
Street cleaning
Street sweeping occurs using mechanical and manual processes, every four weeks in residential areas, and daily in commercial zones. These services run 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Start, grow or buy a business
Get the advice and support you need to start, grow or buy a business in Port Phillip.
Business permits and approvals
Council can help you find the right permit and approvals for your business.
Middle Years and Youth Services
Find programs, activities, services and events for young people aged 8 to 25 who live, work, study or play in the City of Port Phillip.
Family violence
We want our community to live free from violence. Ending family violence and violence against women, girls and gender diverse people starts with gender equality.
Composting at home
Advice and help to get started composting food and garden waste at home. Save money and landfill space.
Community safety
Safe and vibrant communities are important to everyone's health and wellbeing.
Preparing for extreme weather
It is important be prepared for extreme weather – such as floods, storms, and heatwaves - to minimise its impact on you, your family and friends and your property.
Major event notifications and road closures
Find out how to reach major event organisers in Port Phillip for any queries or concerns with road closures or noise.
2022 Meetings and Agendas
Agendas and minutes of the Council and Planning Committee Meetings 2022.
2023 Meetings and Agendas
Agendas and minutes of the Council and Planning Committee Meetings 2023.
2021 Meetings and Agendas
Agendas and minutes of the Council and Planning Committee Meetings 2021.
2024 Meetings and Agendas
Agendas and minutes of the Council and Planning Committee Meetings 2024.
Organisational structure
The City of Port Phillip organisational structure is made of five divisions. Each has departments that provide services and support to the community.
Your councillors
City of Port Phillip Councillors and Mayor. Elected for four-year terms, there are three municipal wards in the City with three elected councillors representing each ward.
Tim Baxter
Robbie Nyaguy
Rhonda Clark
Being a Councillor at City of Port Phillip
Learn about what it is like being a Councillor at the City of Port Phillip
Louise Crawford
Heather Cunsolo
Peter Martin
Marcus Pearl
Andrew Bond
Christina Sirakoff
Your Mayor
The Mayor is elected for a one-year term by the Councillors. The Mayoral Election is usually held in November and is a Special Council Meeting.
Candidate resources
Councillors work together to set Council’s strategic direction and to make important decisions regarding our City.
Live Streaming of Council Meetings
Tune into Council meetings with our live stream.
Councillor Governance
Good governance policies and procedures ensure the highest level of integrity is upheld by councillors.
Council elections
Find out about Council elections including the previous election result, enrolment information, voting, the election period and how election campaign donations are handled.
Refugees and asylum seekers
The City of Port Phillip is a Refugee Welcome Zone
Jimmy Dvate
Killing Time Studio
Louise Skacej
Dean Colls
Jess Kease / 23rd Key
Betty Sargeant
Maria-Rosa Szychowska
Sarah Hankinson
Colin Roy Sheppard
Mysterious Al
Linda Loh
Alex Sugar
Carolyn Cardinet
Melanie Caple
Justine Elizabeth / Juzpop
Matt Ling
David Booth (ghostpatrol)
Stephanie Cartledge
90 Degrees Graffiti and Street Art
Chrissie Kar Wah
Elster Creek catchment flood management plan
We're working to reduce the impacts of flooding in the Elster Creek Catchment
Parking permit areas
Find your residential parking permit map area here.
Foreshore parking permits for residents
With this permit residents park for free in designated areas along the foreshore (within City of Port Phillip).
Visitor parking permits
Useful for vehicles visiting your property or for personal use. Find out who can get one and how to use it.
Resident parking permit
The resident parking permit is for people that live on a street with permit zone parking. You can add a foreshore permit as an option by getting the combined resident and foreshore permit.
Foreshore club parking permits
Local residents or some non-residents who belong to local foreshore clubs may be eligible for a foreshore club parking permit.
Tradesperson parking permit
For small projects on residential properties, these permits allow a tradesperson to park (for up to 4 weeks) in restricted parking areas or resident permit zones.
Community service parking permit
These permits give care providers parking access to clients’ homes. They are linked to the vehicle and need to be renewed each year.
Temporary parking permit
Designed to let you park in a permit zone for a short time. Find out when you can get one and where it lets you park.
Accessible parking permits
Find out how to apply for a permit under the new Accessible Parking Permit scheme introduced by VicRoads
Accessible parking permits for individuals
How to apply for or replace an accessible parking permit under the Accessible Parking Permit scheme.
Accessible parking permits for organisations
These permits are for organisations that are based in Port Phillip. Organisations must meet the criteria to get a 12-month permit. Permits are free.
Musicians loading venue permit
A live music venue can apply for a permit so performers can park in the nearest loading zone to unload their equipment.
Games Action Plan 2020-2024
The Games Action Plan is a central component of our commitment to supporting Port Phillip's games industry and community.
Sustainability vision workshops
We offer organisations in Port Phillip sustainability vision workshops facilitated by experienced sustainability professionals.
The women and places of HerStory
Meet and learn more about the women and places of the HerStory map.
The people
Personal accounts of growing up during the war years from current and former residents of the City of Port Phillip.
Remembrance Day
Remembrance Day is a memorial day to mark the end of the First World War to honour armed forces members who have died in the line of duty.
NAIDOC Week 2024
NAIDOC Week celebrates the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
James Service portrait conservation
See before and after conservation images of our 1875 portrait of Councillor James Service.
The Vaults - First Nations Artwork EOI
Council is commissioning a large-scale First Nations Artwork located along the St Kilda foreshore on the lower esplanade ‘Vaults’ wall.
Dan Bowran
Dan Bowran ventured into the world of glass while living in London in the early 2000’s. He has been awarded various accolades for his glasswork and participated internationally in exhibitions, residencies and masterclasses in Europe, UK, USA and Australia.
Janenne Eaton
Janenne Eaton’s practice incorporates painting, drawing, photography, installation, and video.
Lucia Rossi
Lucia Rossi’s work is inspired by the surreal and the sublime in natural phenomena.
Adele Varcoe
Adele Varcoe is an Australian artist who creates transformative experiences that explore the social effects of fashion, dress and clothes.
Mina Young
Mina Young is a Melbourne-based Brisbane-born multi-disciplinary visual artist. She employs Surrealist techniques to explore concepts of objecthood, psychogeography, border spaces, altered states of consciousness and memory in her work.
Betty Sargeant
Dr Betty Sargeant is a multi-award-winning, internationally recognised media artist. Her practice operates at the intersection of art and technology.
Alan Cotton
Alan Cotton is a Melbourne based Visual Artist born in Port Melbourne.
Clarine Wilmar
Within my practice I explore human-animal relations, specifically focusing on the animals that inhabit Melbourne’s nocturnal coastal environments.
Helen Philipp
Helen’s works draw on the vibrant colours and circular forms of the natural world, using enlarged photographs of plankton, fungus and lichen as a reference for creating sculptural forms.
Holly Pearce
Holly has created artwork in a range of materials that explores humanity’s dark ‘shadow.
Tanya Salehian
Tanya is a painter, illustrator and art educator.
Jarra Steel
Jarra Steel is a multidisciplinary artist known for her Curation of the Melbourne Rising Art trams.
Building in flood affected areas in Fishermans Bend
Learn how to create good design for buildings in flood affected areas in Fishermans Bend.
Environmentally Sustainable Development Policy Amendment
A joint amendment to elevate ESD targets to implement resilient, zero-carbon buildings and urban places.
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64 KBOccupier Ratepayer Application For Enrolment S244(1) & (3) PDF (1)
170 KBOccupier Ratepayer Application For Enrolment S244(1) & (3) PDF (2)
170 KBTypical Month Of A Councillor Calendar
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101 KBCorporate Occupier Appointment Form H
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229 KBCorporation Occupying A Property
212 KBCorporation Property Owner
212 KBElection Campaign Donation Summary 2016 On Website
77 KBCity Of Port Phillip Election Period Policy 2020
450 KBCopp Public Place Close Cctv Policy
3 MBCopp Code Of Practice Cctv
443 KBCctv Buildings Example Sign
162 KBFINAL CCTV In The City Of Port Phillip Code Of Practice August 2019
805 KBBuilding Cctv Footage Request 2019 Web
114 KBFosc Newsletter October 2021
590 KBCopp Friends Of Suai Annual Report 2020 21
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704 KBFosc Newsletter August 2023
961 KBFriends Of Suai Scholarship Newsletter June 2024 (1)
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821 KB8353 Copp Friends Of Suai Strategic Plan FA Digital 2MB
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353 KBFOS Newsletter Dec 2019 2 (1)
353 KBFOS Newsletter Dec 2019 2 (2)
353 KBFOS Newsletter June 2019 Low Res Final
349 KBE96232 15 Friends Of Suai Covalima Annual Report 2014 15
3.8 MBOutdoor Events Policy 2023-26
1.5 MBCopp Events Strategy 2023 26
3.7 MBE169164 17 Foreshore Vegetation Management Plan 2015
14.9 MBCatani Gardens And Southern Foreshore Management Plan March 2010
5.1 MBLagoon Reserve Park Plan 2013
2.2 MBOpen Space Strategy 2009
683 KBOpen Space Water Management Plan 2011
2.9 MBPerce White Reserve Management Plan
11.1 MBPlay Space Strategy 2011
3.5 MBTree Protection Guidelines
8 KBSt Kilda Botanical Gardens Future Directions Plan 2009
6.7 MBOpen Space Implementation Plan Framework
338 KBElwood Foreshore And Recreation Reserve Management Plan
4.8 MBCustomer Facing Complaints Policy
263 KB1 Draft Council Plan 2017 27 Accessible Version Y4
3.1 MB2 Draft Council Plan 2017 27 Accessible Version Y4
7.8 MBUpdated Council Plan
3.1 MBAccessible Updated Council Plan
7.8 MBCouncil Plan - Section 1 Port Phillip Today And Tomorrow
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5.8 MB201819 Accessible Council Plan 2017 27 Y2 (Accessible Version)
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580 KB201718 Accessibe Council Plan 2017 27 (Accessible Version)
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8.3 MB2009 Councilplan 2012 13
1.7 MB333 Councilplan 2009 10
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551 KB555 Councilplan 2007 08
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1.8 MBCommunity Engagement Policy - February 2021
1.3 MBCommunity Engagement Policy - February 2021 (Accessible Version)
1.1 MBPositive Ageing Policy 2023 to 2027
1.7 MBNew Memorial Application Form 2017
91 KBCopp Library Action Plan
1.3 MBCreative Prosperous City Strategy 2022
3.1 MBHeritage Recognition Program Guidelines
55 KBMemorials And Monuments Policy
340 KBThink and Act Homelessness Action Strategy 2015 2020
4 MBAssisting People Sleeping Rough Protocol
97 KBIn Our Backyard Strategy Online 14 April 2016 (1)
1.7 MBIn Our Backyard Strategy Online 14 April 2016
1.7 MBIOBY Program Review Final Report SGS Economics & Planning Sep 2018
1.9 MBCopp Catering Policy 2020 External
373 KBCopp Catering Policy 20200706
274 KBTown Halls Hire Policy
13 KBCouncillor Code Of Conduct 2021 Update 2023
1.1 MBElection Period Policy 2023 Final
338 KBElection Period Policy 2020 General Election
450 KBEndorsed Family Youth And Children Strategy 2014 To 2019
525 KBEmergency Relief Implementation Policy Covid19 2020
501 KBFootpath Trading Guidelines November 2024
1.6 MBCopp Local Law Number 1 Community Amenity
406 KBCopp Domestic Animal Management Plan 2017 21
2.6 MBSPORTS PHILLIP PROGRAM FLYER Dec20–Jan21
5.6 MBSport And Recreation Strategy 2015 2024
2.9 MBCommercial Recreation Policy 2022
416 KBCity of Port Phillip Procurement Policy (Version 6.2.3)
306 KBContractors, Consultants and Suppliers Code of Conduct
392 KBCopp Parking Management Policy February 2020
1 MBCopp Parking Management Policy Endorsed February 2020
1 MBParking Management Policy Adopted February 2020 - Updated Aug 2024 (PDF 701 KB)
701 KBParking Management Policy Endorsed February 2020
2.2 MBCity of Port Phillip Statement of Commitment (PDF)
94 KBCity of Port Phillip Statement of Commitment (DOCX)
13 KBReconciliation Action Plan 2017 2019 (1)
45 KBCopp Asset Management Strategy 0618
1.3 MBSKM Sampling Locations
1.8 MBCopp Public Toilet Plan 2013 2023
1.1 MBAsset Management Policy 2021
492 KBRoad Management Plan Adopted October2021
2.1 MBDiscontinuance And Sale Of Roads Policy 2011
72 KBCopp Property Policy
566 KBRoad And Lane Naming Guidelines Adopted By Council May 2005
81 KBPublic Lighting Policy
14 KBPrivacy Policy 2019
247 KBLive Streaming And Recording Of Council Meetings Policy
189 KBRisk Management Policy 2017
198 KBCouncil Health Records Policy
118 KBCommunity Funding Policy 2018 Web
491 KBCommunity Funding Policy 2018 Web (1)
906 KBAccessibility Action Plan 2023 2025
885 KBAccessibility Action Plan 2023 2025 (1)
515 KBNotification Of Short Stay Accomodation Item At 4 Oct 2023 Council Meeting
118 KBCity Of Port Phillip Accessibility Action Plan Easy English
4.3 MBCar Share Policy 2016 To 2021
1.2 MBSummary Table Of Disabled Parking Spaces Webpage
2.1 MBSustainable Transport Policy And Parking Rates Draft Final Report (Ratio 2007)
488 KBECM 7307359 V1 Car Share Policy 2023 2028
361 KBECM 7307404 V1 Car Share Guidelines 2023 2028
424 KBParking Management Policy Adopted February 2020
623 KBE43840 18 Toward Zero Strategy
579 KBSustainable Design Strategy
1.7 MBSustainable City Community Action Plan 2019 UPDATE (Accessible Version DOCX 56KB)
40 KBSustainable Public Lighting Guidelines
1.5 MBSt Kilda Festival Plan 2018
1.2 MBSt Kilda Festival Sponsorship Policy 2018
217 KBFinancial Hardship Policy Rates and Charges April 2024 (PDF 373 KB)
374 KBCopp Payment Card Policy 2019
565 KBSmm Licence Renewal Policy August2019
326 KBSMM Strategic Plan 2015 20
1.3 MBSMM Sale Of Liquor For Consumption
164 KBCOA 2020
95 KBNOA Updated Dec 2015 (2)
637 KBMunicipal Rates Concession Application Form 2021 22 New
110 KBRates direct debit application form
83 KBFinancial Hardship Policy 2024
374 KBNovated Fleet Leasing Services Tender No. 000034
88 KBTender No. 000024 Lockers And Team Storage Closes At 12 Midday Friday 8 January 2021
213 KBTender No. 000030 Parking Management Policy Closes At 12 Midday Friday 8 January 2021
214 KBLease Of Kiosk 5, 29A Ormond Esplanade, Elwood, Expressionof Interest No. EO122 001, Closing Date 22 June 2022
96 KBSpecialist Valuation Services, Tender No. 000181, Closing Date 8 July 2022
96 KBTEMPLATE Purchase Order Terms And Conditions Version 2022 07 13
144 KBDrainage Assets Cleaning And Pipe Rehabilitation Services, Tender No. RFT000194, Closing Date 28 October 2022
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242 KBElwood Foreshore Outdoor RFT000007
212 KBTender Rft 15 Tt Buckingham Playground Upgrade
213 KBFlooring Services Panel Tender No 000017
212 KBTender 19 Sth Melb Market Next Project
214 KBHousing Tender Due 18 September 2020
213 KBElectronic Security Services Tender No 000022 - closing date Friday 2 October 2020
212 KBBooking Management System Tender No. 20 0027 Closing Date 10 October 2020
213 KBElectrical Services Panel Tender No. 000025 (Closing Date 6 November 2020)
213 KBPlumbing And Gas Fitting Services Panel Tender No. 000029 (Closing Date 6 November 2020)
213 KBTender No. 000020 Lagoon Reserve Pavilion And Sports Field Upgrade Closes On 30 November 2020
213 KBDivercity September 2021 (Full Content For Printing)
6.7 MBDivercity November December 2022 (Print Version)
11.8 MBDivercity January 2023 (Print Version)
5.5 MBDivercity January 2023 (Print Version) (1)
5.5 MBCome Southside Middle Park A3 POSTER Template
18 KBCome Southside Port Melbourne A3 POSTER Template
18 KBCome Southside Ripponlea A3 POSTER Template
18 KBCome Southside South Melbourne A3 POSTER Template
18 KBCome Southside St Kilda A3 POSTER Template
17 KBCome Southside Albert Park A3 POSTER Template
18 KBCome Southside Balaclava A3 POSTER Template
20 KBCome Southside Elwood A3 POSTER Template
18 KBCopp CSS Asset Guidelines
713 KBLove My Place Guidelines 2023 24
504 KBLove My Place Guidelines 2023 24 (1)
368 KBHLPA004 Application For Transfer Inspection Disclosure Request Forms
80 KBHLPA005 Application For PHWA Approval
58 KBHLPA006 Health Approval Want To Open A New Prescribed Accommodation Business
125 KBHLPA001 Application For Registration Of PHWA Prescribed Accommodation Premises
76 KBHLPA002 Application For Transfer Of Registration Of Prescribed Accommodation Premises
87 KBApplication For Approval Public Health And Wellbeing Business Personal Care And Body Art
124 KBConstruction Guidelines
298 KBHLTH002 Application For Transfer Of Registration Of PHWA Premises
86 KBHLTH003 Application For Transfer Inspection Disclosure Request Form
67 KBHLTH004 Application For PHWA Approval
59 KBHLTH001 Application For Registration Of PHWA Premises
76 KBHLTH005 Application For Registration Of PHWA Premises Hairdresser And Low Risk Beauty Treatment
83 KBCopp Public Space Trader Application Guide
495 KBWeekly recycling collection poster
219 KB21.12.2020 WEEKLY RECYCLING A2 CORFLUTE 1220 PRINT
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1 MBPort Phillip Writes Writing Awards Form 2021 PDF
316 KBPort Phillip Writes Writing Awards Form 2021 DOCX Simple English
118 KB2021 Port Phillip Seniors Festival Event Grants Guidelines FINAL
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1.2 MBSeniors Festival 2021 Atoos Invitation To Participate FINAL (PDF 4 KB)
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1.4 MB8341 Copp Seniors Festival Program FA Digital
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3.4 MB2022 Port Phillip Seniors Festival Event Grants Guidelines Final Docx 268 Kb
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737 KBSeniors Festival Events Grants Guidelines 2023 FINAL(DOCX 10.5 MB)
10.6 MBSeniors Festival Events Grants Guidelines 2023 FINAL (DOCX 10.5 MB)
737 KBSeniors Festival 2023 A5 Program
8.1 MBPort Phillip Writes 2023 FINAL (PDF 278 MB)
2.8 MBOPAC 2023 Annual Report FINAL
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197 KBSENIOR~2
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197 KBSeniors Festival Events Grants Guidelines 2024 FINAL (DOCX 386 MB)
3.9 MBSeniors Festival Events Grants Guidelines 2024 FINAL (PDF 220 KB)
1.1 MBSocial Inclusion PAG Program 1.10.20 Current Edition
255 KBOPCC Members Nomination Selection Criteria 2021
115 KBOPCC Members Nomination Selection Criteria 2021 (1)
130 KBOpcc Members Nomination Selection Criteria 2021 (2)
58 KBOlder Persons Advisory Committee Terms Of Reference (PDF 231 KB)
223 KBOlder Persons Advisory Committee Terms Of Reference (DOCX 80 KB)
80 KBPort Phillip Writes 2021 (519 MB PDF)
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57 KBBS109 Everyagecounts Wepledgeposter A4 FA
57 KBLGBTIQ+ TOR Draft FINAL (PDF 120 KB)
116 KBLGBTIQ+ TOR Draft FINAL (DOCX 263 KB)
233 KBOPAC Annual Report 2021 (DOCX 8.32 MB)
8.3 MBOPAC Annual Report 2021 (PDF 631 KB)
631 KBOlder Persons Consultative Com Annual Report 2020 (DOCX 8.55 MB)
967 KBOlder Persons Consultative Com Annual Report 2020 (PDF 340 KB)
338 KBOPCC Annual Report January To December 2019 (PDF 390 KB)
390 KBCopp Seniors Festival Port Phillip Writes Form 0622
82 KBCopp Seniors Festival Port Phillip Writes Form (PDF 84 KB)
82 KB2022 Port Phillip Seniors Festival Event Grants Guidelines FINAL (DOCX 268 KB)
268 KB2022 Port Phillip Seniors Festival Event Grants Guidelines FINAL (PDF 387 KB)
388 KBSENIORS FESTIVAL 2022 Bring It Home (PDF 724 KB)
724 KBPort Phillip Seniors Festival Program 2022 (PDF 6 MB)
6.4 MBOPAC Annual Report 2022 (PDF 138 MB)
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35.6 MBSeniors Festival 2020 Writing Awards Port Phillip Writes Application Form
438 KBCopp 2019 Writers Publication Online
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235 KB8341 Copp Seniors Festival Program FA Digital
1.5 MBChild Safe Policy Approved By Council 21 Aug 2024 Version 2.0
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1.5 MB2024.25 CDF Projects Recipients
43 KB2024.25 CDF Projects Recipients (1)
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122 KB2024.25 CDF Festivals And Events Recipients (1)
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825 KBSD4104 Rev C Temporary Vehicle Crossing
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35 KBCASBE 01 Indoor Environment Quality V8 June 2022 ONLINE
217 KBCASBE 02 Energy Efficiency V8 June 2022 ONLINE
306 KBCASBE 02 1 Sunshading V5 June 2022 ONLINE
640 KBCASBE 03 Water Efficiency V10 June 2022 ONLINE
238 KBCASBE 04 Stormwater Management V9 June 2022 ONLINE
578 KBCASBE 04 1 Site Permeability V5 June 2022 ONLINE
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276 KBCASBE 06 Transport V7 June 2022 ONLINE
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294 KBCASBE 08 Urban Ecology V8 June 2022 ONLINE
550 KBCASBE 09 Innovation V5 June 2022 ONLINE
220 KBCASBE 09 1 Melb Climate V6 June 2022 ONLINE
528 KBCASBE 10 Construction & Building Management V6 June 2022 ONLINE
149 KBCASBE ESD Tools V6 June 2022 ONLINE
486 KBCASBE Introduction To SDAPP V7 June 2022 V5 ONLINE
466 KBCASBE 01 1 Daylight V5 June 2022 ONLINE
917 KBCASBE 01 2 Natural Ventilation V5 June 2022 ONLINE
778 KBCASBE 02 2 Building Envelope Performance V5 June 2022 ONLINE
923 KBCASBE 02 3 Zero Carbon V6 June 2022 ONLINE
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650 KBCASBE 08 1 Green Roofwallfacade V5 June 2022 ONLINE
2.3 MBPublic Art Commissioning Guidelines Doc Updated 2023(137 KB)
136 KBPublic Art Developer Guidelines 2019 Doc Updated 2023(765 KB)
764 KBPublic Art Commisioning Guidelines Accessible Version Doc Updated 2023 (25 KB)
24 KBPublic Art Developer Guidelines 2019 Accessible Version Doc Updated 2023 (15.3 MB)
14.9 MBPublic Art Guidelines 2017 Doc Updated 2023 (151 KB)
151 KBPublic Art Guidelines 2017 Accessible Version Doc Updated 2023(37 KB)
36 KBCoPP Games Action Plan 2020-24
1.3 MBDale Leorke - Levelling Up Locally: Growth Indicators For Games Businesses And Gamemakers In The City Of Port Phillip
1 MB2022 23 CDF Festivals And Events Guidelines Final
270 KB2022 23 CDF Festivals And Events Guidelines Final (1)
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153 KB2022 23R2 CDF Festivals And Events Guidelines Nov 2022
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59 KBCDF Festivals And Events 2023 24 Grant Recipients (1)
129 KBWe Akon Dilinja 2022 Program
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27.2 MBPPHR V35 Volume 3 (C E)
21.2 MBPPHR V35 Volume 4 (F L)
15.6 MBPPHR V35 Volume 6 (S Z)
14.8 MBPPHR V35 Volume 5 (M R)
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29.1 MBPort Phillip Amendment C186port Neighbourhood Character Map March 2021 Gazetted
26.7 MBPort Phillip Amendment C186port Neighbourhood Character Map March 2021 Gazetted (1)
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22.4 MBPort Phillip Heritage Review V36 Volume 4 (C161portpt2, December 2021)
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767 KBC190port 11 41 Buckhurst Street South Melbourne, Incorporated Document, February 2021
278 KBPort Phillip Amendment C186port Sos Approval Gazetted
510 KBPort C166port 256 262 Normanby Road, South Melbourne, Incorporated Document, August 2020
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3 MBPort Phillip C161portpt1 588 590 City Rd Sth Melbourne 'Shops & Residences' Incoporated Document February 2021
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9 KBLuna Park
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4 MBGC45 Melbourne Metro Rail Project Incorporated Document, December 2016 Approval Gazetted
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2.4 MBSt Kilda Seabaths
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175 KBPort Phillip C149 Victorian Pride Centre Incorporated Document
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355 KBPort Phillip C161portpt2 Statement Of Significance 12 Marine Parade St Kilda Incorporated Document December 2021
386 KBPort Phillip C161portpt2 Statement Of Significance 58 60 Queens Road Melbourne Incorporated Document December 2021
369 KBPort Phillip C161portpt2 Statement Of Significance 152 And 154 Mitford Street Elwood Incorporated Document December 2021
381 KBPort Phillip C161portpt2 Statement Of Significance 324 Esplanade East Port Melbourne Incorporated Document December 2021
526 KBC180port 22 Salmon Street, Port Melbourne, Incorporated Document August 2022
260 KBC183port 17 Rocklea Drive Port Melbourne Incorporated Document July 2022
448 KBC184port 91 95 Montague Street South Melbourne Incorporated Document November 2022
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23 KBM1 Redevelopment Project October 2006
133 KBPart 61 Bertie Street Port Melbourne November 2001
449 KBC142port Statement Of Significance 264 266 St Kilda Road
56 KBC142port Statement Of Significance 21 Redan St
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957 KBP1781 2022 Current Endorsed Plans
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1.5 MB11.2 Att 1 Urban Forest Strategy 2040 Background And Benchmarking Report
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1.5 MB11.2 Att 3 Protecting Vegetation In The Private Realm Report
11.2 MB11.2 Att 4 Biodiversity Study And Action Plan Background Research
1.4 MB11.2 Att 5 Urban Forest Strategy Stage 1 Engagement Findings Report
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186 KBReport 8.1 Presentation Of CEO Report Issue 97
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3 MB10.1 Att 1 Annexure A CERRF Weed Management Options For Victorian Councils
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133 KBSpecial Council Meeting Agenda Contents
179 KBMinutes Special Council Meeting 12 July 2023
484 KBAttachment 1 Public Land Acquisition Strategy Confidential Council Meeting 19.7.2023
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38.8 MBElwood Stage 2 Heritage Review Vol 1 Findings Report June 2023
2.4 MBProbity Audit Report City Of Port Phillip 12 March 2024 Redacted
214 KBCause Analysis And Recommendations Report Waste March 2024
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858 KBResponses To Questions Taken On Notice Council Meeting 3 July 2024
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139 KBNAS Standardised Recipe Bulk Quantities TEMPLATE
33 KBNAS Standardised Recipe TEMPLATE
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13 KBModule 3 Workbook - Training
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4 MBModule 4 Workbook - Front of House
142 KBModule 4 Front Of House
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13 KBModule 5 Suppliers
6.6 MBModule 6 Workbook Storage
73 KBModule 6 Storage
16.8 MBModule 7 Workbook Preparing, Handling And Serving
149 KBModule 7 Preparing, Handling And Serving
9.8 MBModule 8 Workbook Labelling
112 KBModule 8 Labelling
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3.3 MBCopp Friends Of Suai Annual Report 2020 21
4.8 MBCopp Friends Of Suai Annual Report 2021 22 (8)
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590 KBFosc Newsletter CCC Programs June 2021
842 KBFosc Scholarship Newsletter Dec 2021
787 KBFosc Newsletter June 2022
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1009 KBFriends Of Suai Scholarship Newsletter June 2024
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353 KBFOS Sept 2018 Low Res Final
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386 KBCity Of Port Phillip Foreshore Management Plan 2012 (PDF 10.2 MB)
5.9 MBForeshore Management Plan Summary 2017 (PDF 2.3 MB)
2.3 MBMinutes Ordinary Meeting Of Council 27 March 2012 (PDF 72 KB)
72 KBCouncil Report On The Foreshore Management Plan 27 March 2012 (PDF 35 KB)
35 KBSynthetic Turf On Nature Strips Policy
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1.8 MBCopp Art And Soul Creative Prosperous City Strategy
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872 KBPort Phillip City Collection Policy 2019 (PDF 720 KB)
719 KBPort Phillip City Collection Policy 2019 (DOCX 284 KB)
284 KBChild Safe Review Action Plan
50 KBAdventrure Playgrounds Flyer Update April 2022
189 KBApgs Flyer Update April 2022
189 KBChildrens Services Policy - Every Child, Our Future
387 KBChildren's Services Integrated Registration and Enrolment (CSIRE) For Childcare and Integrated Kindergarten
436 KBEvery Child Our Future Child 2020 Updated 5 August 2020
286 KBChild Safe Policy City Of Port Phillip
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463 KBDetailed Site Investigation Part B
14.6 MBDetailed Site Investigation Part C
11.6 MBDetailed Site Investigation Part D
15.2 MBDetailed Site Investigation Part E
5.7 MBDetailed Site Investigation Part A
14.9 MBFULL Detailed Site Investigation Part A
40.9 MBPreliminary Landscape Heritage Assessment Elwood Foreshore Reserve (Final)
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661 KBDiscontinuance And Sale Of Roads Policy PDF
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8.1 MBCopp Move Connect Live Integrated Transport Strategy
6.1 MBGreening Port Phillip An Urban Forest Approach
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124 KBLG Outcomes 2021 - Port Phillip factsheet
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10.6 MBSeniors Festival Events Grants Guidelines 2023 FINAL (PDF 734 KB
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737 KBSeniors Festival Events Grants Guidelines 2023 FINAL (PDF 734 KB) (1)
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180 KBResponse To Questions Taken On Notice Council Meeting 21 August 2024
144 KBDeclaration Of Councillor Expenses August 2024
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143 KBTubestock Planting
157 KBVegetation And Dune Protection Fence
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183 KBChain Mesh Fencing Timber Post, Metal Rail
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183 KBC161port Incorp Doc 12 Marine Parade, St Kilda Statement Of Significance
305 KBC161port Incorp Doc 58 60 Queens Road, Melbourne Statement Of Significance
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368 KBAppendix C Site Capping Investigation At Former South Melbourne Gasworks
3.8 MBAppendix D Site Capping Investigation At Former South Melbourne Gasworks
12.5 MBAppendix E Site Capping Investigation At Former South Melbourne Gasworks
3 MBAppendix F Site Capping Investigation At Former South Melbourne Gasworks
1 MBFigures Part 2 Site Capping Investigation At Former South Melbourne Gasworks
14.2 MBFigures Part 3 Site Capping Investigation At Former South Melbourne Gasworks
7.6 MBTables Site Capping Investigation At Former South Melbourne Gasworks
445 KBSummary of Site Capping Investigation
1.2 MBAppendix G Site Capping Investigation At Former South Melbourne Gasworks
196 KBFigures Part 1 Site Capping Investigation At Former South Melbourne Gasworks
6.5 MBAppendix A Site Capping Investigation At Former South Melbourne Gasworks
430 KBAppendix B Site Capping Investigation At Former South Melbourne Gasworks
8.4 MBReport Part 1 Pg 1 to 61 Site Capping Investigation Gasworks
564 KBDraft Remediation Action Plan Former South Melbourne Gasworks Albert Park March 2014
4.7 MBSummary of Draft Remediation Action Plan Gasworks
71 KBSupplementary Groundwater Investigations Part A Former South Melbourne Gasworks
10 MBSupplementary Groundwater Investigations Part B Former South Melbourne Gasworks
8.4 MBSummary of Supplementary Groundwater Investigations
66 KBPart A Indoor Ambient Air Investigation Former South Melbourne Gasworks
7.1 MBPart B Indoor Ambient Air Investigation Former South Melbourne Gasworks
11 MBPart C Indoor Ambient Air Investigation Former South Melbourne Gasworks
8.2 MBSummary of Indoor Ambient Air Investigation
83 KBSection53V Environmental Audit Interim Report
6.9 MBSummary of Section 53V Environmental Audit Interim
70 KBPublic Space Strategy Technical Report
22 MBPublic Space Strategy Summary Of Engagement Report
1.3 MBCopp Places For People Public Space Strategy 2022 2032 Volume 1
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9.2 MBSummary of Groundwater Investigations Gasworks
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245 KBReport 14.4 Appointment Audit&Risk Chair 2021
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413 KBMinutes 3 February 2021
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92 KBQON 3 Feb 21 Cr Crawford Item 7.2 Flour Child Petition
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167 KBAgenda Contents 17 February 2021
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200 KB8.1 Att 1 CEO Issue 71 Feb21
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