Local residents & activists of Port Phillip come together to campaign for change!
Local residents & activists of Port Phillip come together to campaign for change! We urgently need change at Port Phillip Council. That’s the message from a packed audience of more than 100 residents ...
A pathological focus on Cutting Costs led to Port Phillip’s “BinGate”
Why were nearly 7,000 garbage bins not collected in July last year and why are too many bins still being missed by garbage collectors contracted to the City of Port Phillip?
What’s it like Renting in Port Phillip & what can be done? (Public Meeting Tues 21 Nov 2023)
Half the residents of Port Phillip* rent their homes, and it is not easy to get one nor keep one. It's a 'Rental Crisis', but there are solutions. All are welcome to a Public Meeting 6.45–9pm, Tuesday ...
Port Phillip Postcard for Aug-Sept 2023
A postcard for ALL of our community from Progressive Port Phillip. IN THIS EDITION It’s time to say YES! Our community stands up. Bingate - Council can’t get the basics right! A Port Phillip Council f ...
Port Phillip Postcard for July 2023 – A fraying Council – but a strong community
A postcard for ALL of our community from Progressive Port Phillip. IN THIS EDITION It’s time to say YES! Our community stands up. Bingate - Council can’t get the basics right! A Port Phillip Council f ...
Progressive Port Phillip Submission in response to the City of Port Phillip’s Draft Council Plan & Budget 23/24
A postcard for ALL of our community from Progressive Port Phillip. IN THIS EDITION It’s time to say YES! Our community stands up. Bingate - Council can’t get the basics right! A Port Phillip Council f ...
Breaking the Grip Councils and the neo-liberal agenda | Community Conversation #6 (Tuesday 6 June)
Encouraging a rich cultural life is no longer core business. It has become a bottom tier consideration for planning and budgeting. Is this the way to create a better city?
Community Convo #5: The defunding of local culture (Wed 24 May 2023)
Encouraging a rich cultural life is no longer core business. It has become a bottom tier consideration for planning and budgeting. Is this the way to create a better city?
Meet and talk to your new Lake Ward Councillor, Robbie Nyaguy. (Tuesday 9 May)
Encouraging a rich cultural life is no longer core business. It has become a bottom tier consideration for planning and budgeting. Is this the way to create a better city?