Crafty waste warriors New CEO COUNCIL PLAN 2017-27 CITY OF PORT PHILLIP MAGAZINE - ISSUE 89 JULY - SEPTEMBER 2017
Crafty waste warriors
New Ceocouncil plan 2017-27
city of port phillip magazine - issue 89 july - september 2017
We have a new council plan 2017-27, which for the first time is integrated with our annual budget, 10-year financial plan and health and Well being plan.
linking these important documents means you can easily see everything we want to achieve for our community over the next decade.
and there’s plenty of innovation ahead with a focus on improving service delivery, especially around reducing waste and boosting recycling, while better managing water and parking.
our new chief executive officer, peter smith, will help us deliver the plan. peter brings vast experience from all levels of government, most recently as ceo of adelaide city, to our port phillip family.
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Arty alternative to buying bottled watermaking it easier to refill with style, artist georgie faircloth with the new crowd funded o-fountain in alma park (see page 13). photo: chris cassar
exciting new eraport phillip council is moving into a new era of innovation and improvement.
Mayor Cr Bernadene Voss
this Divercity includes a six page summary of the council plan’s key themes and the outcomes you can expect to see in the next year. of course it will look familiar to many of you because it’s the product of extensive community consultation.
this issue also showcases inspiring community initiatives to reduce waste - which are a wonderful addition to council’s sustainability actions. read about boomerang bags volunteers’ sewing bees to replace plastic bags, beach patrol’s paper alternative to plastic straws, crafty efforts to transform waste into things we crave and the beautiful o-fountain in alma park.
it all goes to show, we are stronger when we work together.
checking out the fabulous fresh produce at the South Melbourne Market was just one stop on the Mayor’s welcome to port phillip tour for new cEo peter Smith. Formerly cEo at adelaide city council, Mr Smith started with council on 29 May (see page six for more details of his appointment).
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Music beyond beliefa one day festival of jewish music at temple beth israel.
Storytime in the streetsst Kilda library brings storytime to acland plaza for two sessions in spring.
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Here, proud and Greekport melbourne celebrates all things greek in august.
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contactswww.portphillip.vic.gov.au/contact_us.htm
phone: 03 9209 6777 facsimile: 03 9536 2722sms: 0432 005 405
please contact assist on 03 9209 6777 if you require a large print version.
the city of port phillip respectfully acknowledges the yalukut Wilam clan of the boon Wurrung. We pay our respect to their elders, both past and present. We acknowledge and uphold their continuing relationship to this land.
for more information please visit: www.relayservice.gov.au
Divercity 89 - July - Sept 2017Editor: greg Day - [email protected]
Story suggestions are welcome: next deadline 18 august for october / november
Divercity feedback: [email protected]
information included in this magazine is accurate at the time of publishing, but may be subject to change.
audio recordings of Divercity are available on the city of port phillip website and on cD at port phillip libraries.
The last plastic straw
Cr Bernadene Voss Mayor Sandridge
[email protected] Mobile 0413 246 704
Cr Serge Thomann Deputy Mayor Catani
[email protected] Mobile 0432 299 372
Cr Andrew Bond Junction
[email protected] Mobile 0481 034 028
Cr Anita Horvath Emerald Hill
[email protected] Mobile 0438 906 161
Cr Vanessa Huxley Carlisle
[email protected] Mobile 0406 890 739
Cr Amanda Stevens Albert Park
[email protected] Mobile 0481 034 029
Cr Jane Touzeau Point Ormond
[email protected] Mobile 0432 287 634
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Display your treasured boxbe part of the seniors festival exhibition of boxes in october.
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Reconciliation action
council employees Todd condie, who traces his heritage from the Wadjanbarra Yidinji
people of far north Queensland, and Fred Gesha, who traces his heritage to the Murray
islands in the Torres Strait, bring cultural understanding and skill to their jobs.
employment of more aboriginal and torres strait islander (atsi) peoples is part of council’s recently endorsed reconciliation action plan.
in the statewide local council workforce of roughly 40,000 employees, only 76 aboriginal people are currently employed. at port phillip, among a total workforce of just over 1,000, there are currently seven employees of atsi descent.
council will launch an atsi employment policy later this year focusing on recruitment, retention and professional development.
View the plan
www.portphillip.vic.gov.au/reconciliation-action-plan.htm
To find out more about the Metro Tunnel and register for future updates:
W metrotunnel.vic.gov.au
1800 551 927 (24 hours a day, 7 days a week)
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W metrotunnel.vic.gov.au
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cooking with gasworksgasworks arts park has fully reopened after a council funded $2.44 million upgrade. audiences will first notice the new entrance on graham street, and then a larger foyer, new toilets and sound locks on both theatres that will reduce outside noise. performers will enjoy new backstage areas, complete with new dressing rooms, bathrooms, showers and a laundry. loading access for sets and props will be safer and easier to use now that better ramps and floor levels have been installed.
Book for a show and see firsthand
www.gasworks.org.au
council live onlineforget about netflix and stan on Wednesday evenings. you can now watch council meetings from 6.30 pm via live streaming on the internet. it may not be House of cards or even Game of Thrones, but it is local democracy in action and a way of making the decision-making process more transparent. you can access the archived recordings from 48 hours after each council meeting.
See decisions being madefirst and third Wednesdays from 6.30 pm
webcast.portphillip.vic.gov.au
council has called on the Victorian government to ban single-use plastic shopping bags, and now locals have taken up the challenge to replace plastic bags by sewing hundreds of colourful boomerang bags.
mandy burns and Kimberley smith are coordinating volunteers to sew the bags at the elwood and port melbourne neighbourhood houses. they hope to help support south melbourne market’s efforts to be plastic bag free in the near future.
cr Tim Baxter, who moved the council motion calling for the plastic bag ban, gets a sewing lesson from Boomerang Bags port phillip organisers Kimberley Smith and Mandy Burns at the Elwood St Kilda neighbourhood learning centre.
Stitch in time stops plastic
‘every boomerang bag makes a difference, but let’s not forget that we have a lot of fun getting together to make them,’ mandy told Divercity.
you can help boomerang bags by donating fabric or volunteering at a forthcoming sewing bee.
Join the next sewing bee
bit.ly/bbagspp
Elwood: saturdays 22 july, 26 august and 23 september, 1 pm - 4 pmport Melbourne: saturdays 5 august, 2 september and 7 october, 1 pm - 4 pm
photo: chris cassar
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Funds for local festivalsapplications are open for local festivals fund grants. these grants support neighbourhood events that celebrate community identity, culture, arts and participation. applications for events between october and December close on friday 11 august at 4 pm.
local Festivals Fund information
arts administrator 9209 6217
www.portphillip.vic.gov.au/ local-festivals-fund.htm
need to print? Whether you are at home, on the move or in one of our libraries, you can now send your files and print your documents from your device and pick them up from any port phillip library branch. choose a4 and a3, colour and mono outputs, and pay when you collect.
printing options explained
www.library.portphillip. vic.gov.au
one for the boxWe’ve had pinnies on display and we’ve had a teapot collection. now it’s the turn of the box. there will be an exhibition of boxes during seniors festival from october.
inside/outside: an exhibition of boxes invites you to apply to submit a box or two for inclusion in the display. it might be a hat box, it might be rare or unique, old or new, handmade or machine stitched.
Get an application form
www.heritage.portphillip. vic.gov.au
9209 6416
heritage centre,195 bank street south melbourne
applications close 8 september.
Did you know that the linking neighbours seniors register was originally suggested to council by the older persons consultative committee?
since 2000, the committee has been a positive voice for older people, giving advice to council on issues affecting older residents. the committee also advises on the seniors festival and seniors forums, as well as advocating on
The older persons consultative committee wants to hear your ideas. Back row l-r: Brigid Mccoppin, Margo anderson, Betty Knight, Deputy chair Dr Jane Sims, cr Dick Gross, chair Dr coralie ling, Dr Georgina Tsolidis, alex njoo, Freda Erlich. Front row l-r: liz Robson, lesley Greagg, anna cecic, ian Davidson, Sue McGowan, Jose Simsa.
older, wiser and waiting to hear from you
topics such as safer streets and better seating in public places.
if you’ve got an idea that can improve the experience of older people, the committee invites you to contact them.
Share your ideas
access and inclusion, city of port phillip, private bag 3, st Kilda 3182
9209 6777
peter smith, the new ceo, brings more than 20 years’ leadership experience at all tiers of government.
mr smith’s recent roles include ceo at adelaide city council (2008-15) and Deputy ceo Department of families and communities, south australia (2005-08), where he led the reform of the state’s housing and disability services, and created and led two new government agencies.
he also worked as national manager service Delivery for centrelink and in several executive roles with the nsW government that involved housing, disability, and family and community services.
photo: chris cassar
Council has a new Ceo
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Fashion can help change lives, say volunteers Sally and anika.
changing your wardrobe can help someone else change their life. that’s the dream of the greeves st project op shop, recently opened on belford street in st Kilda.
packed with unique, quality, designer (and some vintage) clothing for women and men, the op shop promises to be a popular destination for local bargain hunters.
Greeves St recycled
it’s also an opportunity to get involved by volunteering or donating good quality designer clothing, homewares and books. just drop in during shop hours.
the greeves st project op shop supports the work of st Kilda gatehouse, which in turn supports marginalised women who, as a result of abuse, addiction, poverty and other hardships, are involved in street-based sex work.
Greeves St project 12-16 belford street, st Kilda tuesday - friday 10 am - 5.30 pm saturday 12 noon - 4 pm
photo: chris cassar
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what’s happening in your cityyour guide to what’s on, in and around your city.
port melbourne south melbourne albert park middle park Windsor st Kilda balaclava elwood
ARTS AND eNTeRTAiNMeNT
Gasworks’ resident artists
until Sunday 23 July Gasworks arts park 21 Graham Street, albert parkartists working in ceramics, sculpture and other visual arts will display their latest works and life stories.
free
gasworks.org.au
IncognitoTuesday 18 July - Sunday 13 august Thursday 3 august - post-show Q&aprinceton, new jersey, 1955. thomas stoltz harvey performs the autopsy on albert einstein - and then steals his brain. a play about what it means to be human and the role of memory.
redstitch.net
Frankenstein
Thursday 20 - Saturday 29 July Theatre Works, 14 acland Street, St Kildaa dark yet moving portrayal of one of horror’s most iconic creations.
theatreworks.org.au
The Crow Family Saturday 29 July, 7.30 pmmaude Davey (Summer Heights High, offspring, Rush), her partner and children perform a work about property developers, a crow and a transformed life. features songs by boom crash opera’s peter farnan.
gasworks.org.au
Emerald Hill’s finestuntil Wednesday 9 august The Gallery, St Kilda Town Hallthe emerald hill art group annual exhibition explores time - its implications, joys and relentless progression; it also explores change.
www.portphillip.vic.gov.au/the_gallery.htm
MetamorphosesThursday 10 - Saturday 12 august national Theatre 20 carlisle Street, St Kildathe national theatre Drama school’s graduating class brings ovid’s tales to life.
$28 / $18
9525 4611
www.nationaltheatre.org.au
Eglantyne: the PlayThursday 24 - Friday 25 august Rippon lea Estate 192 Hotham Street, Elsternwicka solo performance of a play about eglantyne jebb, founder of save the children.
$65 - all proceeds to save the children
tickets from eventbrite.com.au
Bakersfield MistMonday 31 august 2017, 7.30pm Gasworks arts park 21 Graham Street, albert parkart expert lionel percy (john Wood) arrives at a bakersfield, california, trailer home to authenticate a painting owned by maude ( julie nihill). he has no idea what he’s about to discover.
$35 / $45
gasworks.org.au
Listen Out MelbourneSaturday 23 September, 1 pm - 10 pm, catani Gardens, St Kilda
listen out is a national dance music festival, with more than 20 artists, in a great location.
www.listenout.com.au
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what’s happening in your cityyour guide to what’s on, in and around your city.
port melbourne south melbourne albert park middle park Windsor st Kilda balaclava elwood
ARTS AND eNTeRTAiNMeNT ACTiVe
T’ai chi for all abilitiesWednesday 19 July, 6.30 pm - 8 pm Friday 21 July, 9.30 am - 11 am Middle park community centre 254-56 Richardson Street, Middle parktaoist t’ai chi is a self-regulated form of exercise that can accommodate all levels of ability. Discounts for seniors, students and concession card holders.
9384 6120
www.taoist.org.au
Community ice bath Saturdays 29 July, 16 September, 12 noonSt Kilda life Saving club, 34 Jacka Boulevard, St KildaDiscover the health benefits of ice therapy at an info session and try out the community ice bath.
$35
Local footy Pride ShieldSaturday 12 august, 2.15 pm peanut Farm, chaucer Street, St Kildasee rainbows painted on the oval for the marquee game between st Kilda city and st pauls. also pre-match activities and tasty burgers.
sfnl.com.au
Connor’s Run Sunday 17 September 8 am and 10 am starts catani Gardens, St Kildaa fun run and walk to raise funds for cancer research in memory of connor Dawes, who died aged 18 from brain cancer.
www.connorsrun.com
The 10 Marathon Commandments
Wednesday 27 September, 8 pm St Kilda life Saving clubrunning coach rohan armstrong shares his 10 rules for running a successful marathon.
free
Play-o-rama in the PlazaWednesday 27 September - Sunday 1 october, 10 am - 4 pm acland Street plazaDiscover a playful arena of pop-up games and free activities during the school holidays.
portphillip.vic.gov.au/acland-street.htm
Zen ninja kidsTuesdays during school terms, 4 pm - 5 pm St Kilda life Saving club 34 Jacka Boulevard, St KildaKarate meets meditation for four-six year olds
$195 per term or $22 per casual session
Shir MadnessMelbourne Jewish Music Festival Sunday 3 September, 12 noon - 10 pm Temple Beth israel, 76 alma Road, St Kilda a festival of jewish music. catch the Klezmatics, us clarinet virtuoso David Krakauer, renée geyer, Deborah conway and Willy zygier, tinpan orange, the grigoryan brothers and more.
$66 / $33; kids under 12 free with adult entry; Vip $120
www.shirmadness.com
Monarch Lane to glow in the dark
Friday 15 - Sunday 17 September Dusk till dawn Monarch lane, St Kilda (off acland Street beside Monarch cakes)Drawing with light, glow is an artwork that invites people to take notice of everyday spaces.
www.openhaus.org/gloWmonarchlane
Swell live musicSaturday 26 august, 3 pm acland Street plaza, St Kildacome and listen to imaginative stories, wild ideas and futuristic vibes around the art of live music. held inside a village of bell tents.
facebook.com/swelllivemusic
The Exotic Lives of Lola Montez
Thursday 28 - Saturday 30 September Gasworks arts parkthe story of lola montez, the wildest showgirl of the nineteenth century, who toured australia and scandalised a nation.
$35 / $45
gasworks.org.au
Eat your vegiesSaturday 16 September 10.30 am - 12 noon St Kilda life Saving club 34 Jacka Boulevard, St KildaDiscover exciting new ways to get more plant foods into your diet.
0424 517 645 $35 (includes snacks)
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CoMMuNiTy
what’s happening in your cityyour guide to what’s on, in and around your city.
port melbourne south melbourne albert park middle park Windsor st Kilda balaclava elwood
Reclink Grand Final footyWednesday 30 - Thursday 31 august 10 am - 4 pm peanut Farm Reserve, Spenser Street St Kildasix games of community football played across two days, with plenty of celebrity guests and activities.
free
The Greatest Show on Wheels
acland Street, St Kilda Sunday 3 September, 11 am - 5 pmsee over 400 classic cars, hot rods and street machines at a family fun day on acland street. Kids’ activities and live music, plus a luna park ticket offer for dads.
facebook.com/aclandstreetvillage
The BellsSaturday 16 - Sunday 17 Septemberacland Street plaza, St Kilda performers will construct an eight metre high bell tower, then leap through the air suspended on ropes.
www.portphillip.vic.gov.au/ acland-street.htm
Blessing of AnimalsSunday 1 october, 2 pm St James the Great, 435 inkerman Street St Kilda Eastblessing all creatures great and small.
free
michael 0402 095 360
Spring into StorytimeThursdays 28 September and 5 october 10.30 am acland Street plaza, St Kildast Kilda library is bringing storytime to the streets. join in for stories, songs and rhymes.
www.portphillip.vic.gov.au/ acland-street.htm
MAP 57 – St Kilda’s Winter Garden
the st Kilda triangle (near the palais) has come alive with an antique spiegeltent full of stunning shows. plus small bars, food stalls, carnival rides, quirky sideshows, sparkling lights and an iceskating rink. full events listing at map57.com
Discounts for Divercity readersBlanc de Blanc $5 discount tuesday - thursday shows from 17 - 30 july Djuki Mala $5 discount tuesday - thursday shows from 18 - 28 julyenter the promo code: coppneWs
Blanc de Blancuntil Sunday 30 July aurora Spiegeltent, St Kilda Trianglea circus cabaret show at which you can expect big moves, great tunes, lots of skin and more than a few surprises. 18+
from $55
Djuki Malauntil Friday 28 July St Kilda TriangleDirect from arnhem land, indigenous dance and youtube sensation Djuki mala fuse traditional yolngu and contemporary pop culture, dance and storytelling.
$45 / $35; family $130
Ice skating at the Winter GardenSt Kilda Triangle until Sunday 30 July Tuesday - Friday 4 pm - 9 pm weekends 9 am - 9 pm
st Kilda’s very own ice skating rink. sessions are 45 minutes. skate hire included in the ticket price.
family $65, single $24 / $20, child $16
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HeRiTAGe
what’s happening in your cityyour guide to what’s on, in and around your city.
port melbourne south melbourne albert park middle park Windsor st Kilda balaclava elwood
History of the inner burbsMonday 24 July, 7.30 pm port Melbourne Town Hallmargaret bride will lecture on melbourne’s inner suburbs.
0414 655 083
Middle Park history Monday 7 august, 7.30 pm albert park Baptist church cnr Kerferd Road and Richardson Street Middle parkrowing club member grace blake will talk about middle park rowers who enlisted in WW1. all welcome. light supper served.
9699 2852
www.middleparkhistory.org
Wednesday 23 august - Monday 11 September port Melbourne Town Hall browse through a trove of stories, photos and memorabilia from the greek families of port melbourne. brought to you by the port melbourne historical & preservation society.
Greek history on show in Port
The Tsingos family (above) has been making and selling men’s clothes in Bay Street since Despina and nick arrived from Greece 40 years ago. now they help their son George keep up the Elegant Slax tradition - and a few Greek traditions too.
Lemnos MemorialSaturday 12 august, 11 am lemnos Gallipoli Memorial lemnos Square,* albert park a commemorative service to remember the diggers and nurses of port phillip who served on lemnos during the gallipoli campaign.
lemnosgallipolicc.blogspot.com.au/
* in may this year lemnos square was gazetted as the new name for this memorial site.
Friends of St Kilda Cemetery tours
Wonderful Women tour Sunday 27 august, 2 pm
Residents of the Magnificent Mansions Sunday 24 September, 2 pmst Kilda cemetery, main gate, Dandenong road.
$10
0422 379 053
Sustainable
September
southmelbournemarket.com.aubookings and more info
Kids’ activities
Workshops
Art exhibition
Sustainable trail
Tours
A month-long festival packed with fun for the kids, learning for adults and ideas to inspire your family to shop and live more sustainably.
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local cafes and restaurants are replacing plastic straws with environmentally friendly paper alternatives. the push came after well-known beach cleaning locals beach patrol got sick of finding so many plastic drink straws on beaches. to get things started, they organised a trial straw replacement program in nine cafes in port melbourne, st Kilda and albert park. beach patroller ross headifen said the cafes were keen to be involved in the trial.
paper beats plastic. layla prapes from Hurricane Handsome cafe and Ross
Headifen from Beach patrol say: Happy bay, happy life.
The last plastic straw
layla prapes, manager at hurricane handsome cafe in bay street, said it was a fantastic idea, one that the customers really liked. ‘it’s good for the environment,’ she said.
beach patrol hopes to take the last plastic straw program to cafes across port phillip.
Get involved
beachpatrol.com.au
photo: chris cassar
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community
swap balloons for bubblesseabirds can die if they swallow balloons, and the strings and ribbons attached to them. following the lead of zoos Victoria, council has pledged to ban balloons from all future functions and festivals it organises. council urges you to do likewise. fun alternatives include bubbles, flags, bunting, candles and tree plantings.
Be seabird safe, be balloon free zoo.org.au/get-involved/
act-for-wildlife/balloons
a new water fountain in alma park is making it easier to refill your drink bottle and reduce plastic bottle waste. the o initiative transforms public water fountains into art. fill your bottle at your next visit to alma park or at the saturday
o water, where art thou?
local artist Georgie Faircloth learnt about the o-Fountain on the almaville Facebook page. She applied and got the gig to do the crowd funded art on the fountain.
hank marvin market and check out georgie faircloth’s beautiful painting on east st Kilda’s very own o-fountain.
Read the o-Fountain story
facebook.com/theoinitiative
War on waste at your place plastic is everywhere, so it can seem a daunting task to reduce your use of it. but if you want to make a difference, start with these simple steps.
Say no to straws. if you really can’t enjoy or manage your drink without a straw, buy a reusable one or encourage your local café to stock paper straws.
use a reusable cup for take-away coffee. any kind of cup will do.
Get into the routine of bringing your own reusable plastic bag with you to the shops. Don’t accept plastic bags in shops if you don’t need to.
Invest in a refillable water bottle. once you are in the habit of carrying a bottle with you, you’ll never buy bottled water again.
a touch of magic for your garden
market magic is an organic compost produced by earthworms fed on south melbourne market fruit and vegie scraps. buy a bucket of market magic for $15 from the market office, or from the nursery and florist traders. fifty cents from every purchase goes to charity.
Magic by the bucket
southmelbournemarket.com.au/helping-garden-grow
Double the warmth this winterhere’s a simple idea to help you to stay warm over winter while providing a warm welcome to people from refugee backgrounds. consider buying a fabulous multi coloured door snake from space2b, a local social enterprise, supporting people from refugee and multicultural backgrounds. Drop by their shopfront opposite st Kilda primary school and check out a lot of other crafty ideas.
Draught dodgers for sale
space2b.com.au144 chapel street, st Kilda
photo: chris cassar
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Canal Ward
Cr Tim [email protected] 0466 495 250
Cr Louise [email protected] 0466 514 643
Cr Dick [email protected] 0466 355 640
Gateway Ward
Cr Marcus [email protected] 0466 448 272
Cr Ogy [email protected] 0466 517 360
Cr Bernadene Voss Mayor
[email protected] 0413 246 704
Lake Ward
Cr Andrew [email protected] 0481 034 028
Cr David [email protected] 0466 445 807
Cr Katherine Copsey Deputy Mayor
[email protected] 0466 478 949
Your councillorsFor general enquiries contact: www.portphillip.vic.gov.au/contact_us.htm 9209 6777
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louise perkins sells leather in all weather by the seaside.
louise perkins from rapt in hide reclaims leather from discarded couches. she uses the leather to make bags, book covers and children’s shoes. ‘Knowing that i’m doing something to save stuff going to landfill, to give something a second life, it’s my life really. i like to recycle as much as possible,’ louise says.
louise has been part of the esplanade market for 17 years. many other stallholders at the esplanade market also use reclaimed materials to make beautiful and sustainable products. next time you’re at the market, look for jewellery, puppets, hats, furniture and more made from reclaimed materials.
Rapt in recyclingpick up a handmade giftst Kilda esplanade market sundays 10 am - 4 pm
photo: chris cassar
Canal Ward
Cr Tim [email protected] 0466 495 250
Cr Louise [email protected] 0466 514 643
Cr Dick [email protected] 0466 355 640
Gateway Ward
Cr Marcus [email protected] 0466 448 272
Cr Ogy [email protected] 0466 517 360
Cr Bernadene Voss Mayor
[email protected] 0413 246 704
Lake Ward
Cr Andrew [email protected] 0481 034 028
Cr David [email protected] 0466 445 807
Cr Katherine Copsey Deputy Mayor
[email protected] 0466 478 949
Your councillorsFor general enquiries contact: www.portphillip.vic.gov.au/contact_us.htm 9209 6777
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be part of the espy marketthe st Kilda esplanade market has vacancies for people who make handmade art and craft products in homewares, clothing, artisan pre-packaged food and plant growers. casual and long term spaces are available.
apply online
www.stkildaesplanademarket.com.au
show your artthe albert park college art show is happening again in october and the deadline for entries is monday 11 september. go online to submit up to three works.
www.albertparkcollege.vic.edu.au/artshow
A little kindness in storechrist church community centre’s little pantry on acland is making it easier to give and receive a little kindness.
located on the fence outside the vicarage, the little pantry has an ever-changing range of simple items - toothbrushes, canned food, toiletries and tissues - available at any time to those in need.
centre manager michele sholl said their emergency relief program already provided food and toiletries to about 80 people each month (monday to thursday, 10.30 am - 1.30 pm).
‘now those in need can get small items at almost any time. but most encouraging, local people are also contributing to the pantry.
‘adding to the pantry is a way to show you live in a caring community, and a simple act of kindness is something that anyone can do,’ she said.
little pantry on acland14 acland street (corner eildon road), st Kilda
www.christchurchstkilda.org.au
Take if you need, give if you can. passers-by can contribute to the pantry on the vicarage fence outside the historic sandstone church on acland Street.
Seniors Festival
CITY OF PORT PHILLIP presents
9 – 22 October 2017Come and celebrate
Festival programs will be available at the end of August from your local town hall, community centre or on the website.www.portphillip.vic.gov.au/seniors_festival
20–27 AUG 2016
FREE LIVE MUSIC IN LOCAL VENUES AND HOT SPOTS
#LIVENLOCALLIVENLOCAL.COM.AU
19 - 26 AUG 2017
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