Sunday Forums #5 – 15 Sep 24 – Shopping Villages & Streetscapes: What could Port Phillip do?
Port Phillip's Shopping Villages have always been the heart of our inner-urban activity and cafe lifestyle. Many villages have heritage streetscapes - that are sadly decaying as private interests lack ...
Sunday Forums #4 – 25 Aug 24 – Local Climate Action Now!
Progressive Port Phillip is proud to partner with the Port Phillip Emergency Climate Action Network [PECAN] to highlight the need for urgent local action on climate.
Sunday Forums #3 – 4 Aug 24 – A Safer Community: What could Port Phillip do?
Feeling safe is vital to our well-being. In this forum we will hear from local services in the forefront of creating a safer community.
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 ...
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?