monashbulletin w w w. m o n a s h . v i c . g o v. a u Monash Bulletin | November 2014 Coming to the carols? More than 25,000 people are expected to attend the 26th annual Monash Carols by Candlelight on Sunday 14 December. The carols concert is the most popular event on Monash’s annual events calendar. It attracts the highest attendance of any carols concert in Melbourne, with even greater numbers than the iconic Carols by Candlelight event at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl. performers from many cultures and churches. The Monash Concert Band and guest soloists Michael Prizeman, Jordie Howell and Samantha Du Rennes will also perform. Santa will make a special appearance before the night finishes with a spectacular fireworks finale at 10pm. Held in Jells Park (Wheelers Hill), the FREE family event will include a fireworks finale, back by popular demand. Glow novelties and a selection of drinks and snacks will be available for purchase. The Monash Carols by Candlelight is a drug, alcohol and smoke free event. Given the fireworks, dogs are not allowed for their own safety. Please bring a torch, picnic rug and warm clothes. The event will kick off at 4pm with the Kids Zone which includes face painting, a jumping castle, Santa’s reindeer and Scouts Australia activities. There will be an opportunity for children to have their picture taken with Santa (so bring your camera along). The main concert will get underway at 8pm and will once again be compered by Channel 9’s Pete Smith. The feature act ‘Urban Praise’ will bring a rich blend of R&B, soul and gospel, featuring some of Melbourne’s most talented The concert is organised by Monash Council and sponsored by: Channel 9, EastLink, Waverley BMW, Pinewood Bendigo Bank, First National Real Estate, Leader Newspapers, Costco and Waverley Gardens. For more info, visit www.monash.vic.gov.au/events or call 9518 3636. ‘Garden City’ character respected ‘Enough Pokies’ campaign Avenues of Honour restoration » page 3 » page 5 » page 7 On its way to you... The 2015 Monash Recycling and Green Waste Calendar is being delivered to all local households from late November. Monash Civic Centre 293 Springvale Road Glen Waverley, 3150 Hours: 8.30am to 5pm Monday to Friday Oakleigh Service Centre 3 Atherton Road Oakleigh, 3166 Hours: 8.45am to 5pm Monday to Friday Telephone Facsimile 9518 3555 9518 3444 National Relay Service 1800 555 660 [email protected] www.monash.vic.gov.au Language Assist Directory Taking out the championship Nearing its 30th birthday, the Ceres Calisthenics Club has plenty to celebrate, having also been named Monash’s sports club of the year. Club Secretary Wendy Holman said the club was thrilled to win the Active Monash category of the Sir John Monash Awards in May. “This is fantastic public recognition of what we’ve achieved and the hard work that has gone into building up our club from small beginnings,” Wendy said. The calendar has a magnet so you can place it on your fridge and refer to it whenever you need. The calendar and accompanying map show which weeks your recycling and green waste bins will be collected, depending on where you live. Please note there is no change to bin collection days in 2015. If you have not received your calendar by 8 December, we can put one in the mail to you if you contact us on 9518 3555. January M T W T 1 6 7 8 13 14 15 20 21 22 27 28 29 5 12 19 25 The Ashwood-based club provides sporting and confidence-building activities to more than 300 girls and women, with classes ranging from beginners (five years and under) to masters (26 years and older). 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The annual awards are organised by Council to recognise local people and organisations who are making a positive difference in our community. For more info, visit www.monash.vic.gov.au/ awards or call 9518 3619. Recycling and Green Waste Calendar 2015 Area B Area A F 4 11 18 25 S 5 12 19 26 5 12 19 26 6 13 20 27 October November F 2 9 16 23 30 December F 4 11 18 25 Recycling week Green Waste week Turn over for 2015 Annual Hard Waste Collection Upcoming Council meetings The next Mayor of Monash will be elected at a special meeting of Council on Monday 24 November. Monash’s 11 Councillors will vote on who amongst them will lead the municipality for the following 12 months. Residents are welcome to attend this meeting, which will be held in the Council Chamber of the Monash Civic Centre from 7.30pm. On the following evening (Tuesday 25 November), Council will hold its normal monthly meeting. This meeting will also be held at the Monash Civic Centre from 7.30pm. For more info, visit www.monash.vic.gov.au/ meetings or call 9518 3555. Message from Mayor Geoff Lake This will be my last column as Monash Mayor. I have really enjoyed the opportunity to lead the Council again over the past 12 months and appreciate the support of my councillor colleagues, Council staff and the community to do so. Looking back over the past year, it has been a busy and effective period for Council. Council's finances have never been in stronger shape since Monash Council was formed 20 years ago from the amalgamation of Waverley and Oakleigh Councils. We have fully provisioned to pay down the $15 million debt Council largely incurred during the amalgamation period. We have been focused on doing more with less - being more efficient, a freeze on current staffing numbers and reviewing how our resources are allocated. This has generated millions of dollars in annual savings which we have re-invested back into improving infrastructure (such as roads, bike paths, drains) and increased maintenance (such as street cleaning and our parks). In recent years residents have been telling us that standards in these areas have dropped so it has been pleasing to be able to address this past under-investment. We have achieved this increased capital spending while continuing to have lower rates than any of the other 78 councils in Victoria. I know how hard it is for many to pay their rates each year and I think it is very important that Council never forgets that. Council has also been an effective advocate across a broad range of issues. Our advocacy on banning smoking in outdoor dining areas caused both major parties to change their positions, we achieved some changes to the management of dangerous dogs, we achieved promises for grade separation at Clayton Station and we finally got the state authorities to clean up the Huntingdale Station car park and stop people dumping rubbish there. Geoff with members of the Circolo Pensionati Italiani Di Waverley Club at their 27th anniversary lunch at Ashwood Hall Monash is also leading the statewide 'Enough Pokies' campaign in the lead up the state election (see separate article in this Bulletin). I look forward to continuing to serve the Monash community as a councillor. As always, please don't hesitate to contact me with any council issue. I will do my best to assist in a fast, fair and common-sense way. www.geofflake.com.au [email protected] 0411 645 281 @geofflake ‘Garden City’ character to be protected Council has adopted a new Housing Strategy which aims to protect the ‘Garden City’ character of Monash while also identifying preferred locations for increased housing intensity. Council sought community feedback on a draft Housing Strategy earlier this year. There was a strong push from the community to protect the Creek Environs: land in and around Damper, Gardiner and Scotchmans Creeks. Council has responded to this feedback by adding a new Creek Environs category into the strategy. This will result in Council developing detailed planning provisions to conserve the environmental significance and special urban character of these areas. The strategy aims to maintain the predominately single detached dwelling style in suburban residential areas by promoting low rise development as the preferred character for the majority of the residential areas and sites within Monash. Heritage precincts - which are mainly in Oakleigh - will continue to be protected. At the same time, strong population growth and falling household sizes have increased the need for more infill development within established areas of Australia’s major cities. To provide more housing in Monash, higher density developments will be directed to areas in and around activity and neighbourhood centres, and strategic sites within the Monash National Employment Cluster near Monash University’s Clayton campus. Council will now undertake further work to support the strategy’s directions. This work will include completing a review of the character of all neighbourhoods within Monash, and then developing strong planning provisions to maintain and protect the ‘Garden City’ character of Monash. For more info, visit www.monash.vic. gov.au/housing-strategy or ring 9518 3229. monash bulletin page 3 Have Your Say We’re listening Help us tackle graffiti Council wants to make sure we are providing our residents with the services and support you need. Huntingdale residents can have a say on the theme and design of a new piece of street art in their suburb. We are visiting local neighbourhoods on weekends, and during the week, to make it easier for you to raise any local issues with us. Please come along to any of these Council “listening posts” and tell us how we can serve you better. With the help of a State Government grant, Council will be commissioning an artist to create a mural on a wall near the Huntingdale Railway Station. Interested residents are able to attend workshops with the artist where they can put forward their ideas for the mural. For more info, visit www.monash.vic.gov.au/ haveyoursay or call 9518 3678. Pinewood Shopping Centre, Mount Waverley Saturday 22 November, 10.30am-12.30pm Gladeswood Reserve, Mulgrave* Saturday 6 December, 10.30am-12.30pm Eaton Mall, Oakleigh Friday 12 December, 11.30am-1.30pm *A FREE community BBQ will be provided at this event. The mural is being created to help prevent graffiti in the area around the station. People who commit graffiti tagging tend to respect street art and therefore avoid tagging on it. Over the past 18 months, eyecatching murals have also been created in other graffiti-prone areas of Monash, including the Thomas Street laneway in Clayton (pictured), Village Walk in Glen Waverley and on a wall near Jordanville station. To be involved, contact us by Friday 12 December. Please call April Williams, Waste Services, on 9518 3774 or email her at aprilw@monash. vic.gov.au For more info, visit www.monash.vic.gov.au/ street-art Win for community on Family Day Care Council will continue to operate a Family Day Care service into the future after listening to the pleas of families who use the service. At its October meeting, Council decided to continue the service which provides care - in the homes of educators to about 400 children. be withdrawing funding from Family Day Care services. From July next year, Council will no longer receive about $255,000 from the Government to run the program. Council has been considering the future of the program for several months after the Australian Government announced - as part of its budget cuts in May - that it would If Council had discontinued the service, there would have been other providers of Family Day Care who could have provided a similar service in Monash. However, families who use Council’s service have told us that they trust the high quality and reputation of our service. Council has decided to make changes to the service to reduce its costs. The aim is to ensure the service is delivered at no cost to Monash ratepayers. The fee for the service will be increased by $1.15 per hour to be $9 per hour. Council’s Family Day Care coordination unit will be reduced by 1.09 equivalent full time positions and the unit will move from a rental facility back to the Monash Civic Centre, eliminating rental costs. Importantly, the unit will continue its current level of home visits and supervision. For more info, visit www.monash.vic.gov.au/familyday-care or contact Lucas Gosling, Acting Manager - Children’s and Family Services, on 9518 3562 or at [email protected] How Do I...? We’ve got “Enough Pokies” Monash Council is leading the “Enough Pokies” campaign, supported by the majority of the 79 Victorian councils, the Municipal Association of Victoria and the Salvation Army, to push for tougher action on poker machines. In the lead up to the 29 November State Election, the campaign wants government action to protect vulnerable communities from poker machines. The campaign’s focus is on the big gaming operators and their attempts to grow their income from gaming by moving their machines into the most disadvantaged and vulnerable communities in Victoria. The legal framework to protect those communities is currently flawed and inadequate. Of the 154 decisions made by the Victorian Commission for Liquor and Gambling Regulation (VCGLR) since July 2008, 93% have been in favour of the gaming operator despite strong opposition from councils and community groups. Every year more than $2.5 billion is spent on poker machines in Victoria, almost $7 million per day. Monash experienced first-hand the flawed regulations when we lost fights to stop the L’unico Hotel (Clayton) and the Matthew Flinders Tavern (Chadstone) from increasing their poker machine numbers. The “Enough Pokies” campaign seeks assurances from the next Victorian government that it will provide clear and simple guidelines to the VCGLR to act in the public interest. For more info, visit www.monash.vic.gov.au/ enough-pokies or call 9518 3574. Clayton rail project update Monash Council is continuing to seek reassurance from the State Government that it will deliver on its promise that construction of the Cranbourne-Pakenham Rail Corridor Project will begin in 2015 amid concerns the project may be delayed. In March 2014 Premier Denis Napthine announced the project would start in 2015 and end in 2019 but a further announcement on 17 October has mid-2015 as the date for final contracts to be signed which would push the start date back considerably. Monash Council is keen for the State Government to meet its original timelines announced in March to ensure this critical project - which includes the removal of railway crossings on Clayton and Centre Roads and locating a redeveloped Clayton rail station under Clayton Road - is delivered quickly to reduce traffic congestion and improve driver and pedestrian safety in Clayton. Council will continue to seek detailed information on the project from the State Government and inform ratepayers. For more info go to www.monash. vic.gov.au/haveyoursay/claytontrain-station ...report dumped rubbish? Council encourages all members of the community to take responsibility for maintaining Monash as a great place to be. It is an offence to dump or store any items, rubbish or discarded goods on nature strips, parks or roadways. Council investigates any concerns from residents regarding dumped rubbish and may fine the person who has left the rubbish $295. Following investigation, we will also remove dumped rubbish if reported. To report dumped rubbish contact our Customer Service team on 9518 3555. ...save on my energy bills? If you’ve been thinking about how your household or business can become more energy efficient, FREE advice is only a phone call away. Local residents and businesses can now contact Positive Charge, which provides FREE, independent advice on energy efficiency. They can help answer any questions you have on matters such as installing solar panels, insulating your home or replacing your lighting. Council has subscribed to the Positive Charge service so our residents and businesses can receive this FREE assistance. You can either have a quick chat with them or book in a 20-minute detailed phone discussion. For more info, contact Positive Charge on 9385 8555 (9am-5pm, Monday-Friday) or visit www.positivecharge.com.au monash bulletin page 5 Councillor News – Cr Paul Klisaris Family violence has been in the news lately particularly the tragic case of Luke and Rosie Batty. among young children, in particular small boys, for a strong male role model. I believe we must teach boys at a young age that violence against women is unacceptable. It is time for men to take a stand and speak out against abuse and aggressive behaviour against women and refuse to tolerate it any longer. It is an issue I feel strongly about as a father to three - two daughters and a son - a husband, Councillor but also as a man. As a childcare educator for 17 years who operated my own childcare business, I saw first-hand the need We all know victims of family violence even though we may not realise it. These people are not statistics - they are wives, sisters, mothers, daughters, the barrister at the coffee shop, the school crossing supervisor or the colleague working beside you. I’m proud that Monash Council is leading the way with our world-first Generating Equality and Respect (GEAR) program that targets violence against women by working to create communities, cultures and organisations that promote respectful and equal relationships between men and women. It is through programs such as this, the Monash Men’s Action Group (pictured) and the White Ribbon program which I’m pleased to support, that we can make a difference in the lives of many women and children so they can live in safety, free from abuse and violence. White Ribbon Day, the International Day of the Elimination of Violence against Women, is on Tuesday 25 Nov. Please contact me about any issue you’re keen to discuss at Paul.Klisaris@ monash.vic.gov.au or on 9518 3555 For more info on the GEAR program visit www.monash.vic.gov.au/ community/safety-women Mount Waverley Ward Warrigal Road Glen Waverley Ward Blackburn Road Your Councillors Mount Waverley Ward Highbury Road Glen Waverley Ward Oakleigh Ward North Road Centre Road Cr Geoff Lake Mayor 9518 3509 or 0411 645 281 Geoff.Lake@ monash.vic.gov.au Cr Katrina Nolan 0406 274 126 Katrina.Nolan@ monash.vic.gov.au Cr Brian Little 0407 878 033 Brian.Little@ monash.vic.gov.au Mulgrave Ward Cr Robert Davies 9518 3509 (on leave from 4 Nov to 1 Dec) Cr Micaela Drieberg 9570 4602 Micaela.Drieberg@ monash.vic.gov.au Cr Jieh-Yung Lo 0400 235 363 Jieh-Yung.Lo@ monash.vic.gov.au Cr Rebecca Paterson 0437 959 163 Rebecca.Paterson@ monash.vic.gov.au Springvale Road Poa th Road Wa verley Road Prin ces Hw y Mulgrave Ward M Wellington Road on as hF re ew ay Police Rd PLEASE ADDRESS ALL CORRESPONDENCE TO PO Box 1, Glen Waverley 3150 Councillors’ faxes: 9518 3444 Oakleigh Ward Cr Paul Klisaris 9518 3555 Paul.Klisaris@ monash.vic.gov.au Cr Stephen Dimopoulos Deputy Mayor 9518 3509 (on leave from 4 Nov to 1 Dec) Cr Bill Pontikis 0418 355 166 Bill.Pontikis@ monash.vic.gov.au Cr Theo Zographos 9518 3509 (on leave from 4 Nov to 1 Dec) ANZAC Centenary project Monash Council will commemorate the ANZAC Centenary, 100 years since Australia’s involvement in the First World War, by marking the four Avenues of Honour throughout the city. The Avenues of Honour are in Drummond Street Oakleigh; State Street Oakleigh East; Clayton/Carinish Road Clayton and High Street Road Mount Waverley. This project was chosen by Council because it recognises a number of areas within Monash of historical significance. Council will contribute $50,000 to the initiative and we have also applied for some funding from the Centenary Major Grants Program. The project will include tree planting and the insallation of custom designed, commemorative bollards to mark the length of these historic avenues of trees. The bollards will feature respectful images, a website address and QR code that can be scanned to access further historical information about the Avenues of Honour and their local history. For further info contact Council’s Senior Landscape Architect Patrick Mallon on 9518 3426. Highway Gallery New public toilet Council will conduct an open Expressions of Interest for the lease of the Highway Gallery in Mt Waverley. A modern public toilet is expected to be installed in Mount Waverley’s Hamilton Place shopping centre in the first half of 2015. The gallery has been managed as a community arts space by the Waverley Arts Society since 2010 but the group has advised Council that they will not continue management of the space into 2015. The Highway Gallery is a Council-owned facility that has been managed by various volunteer committees over the past 24 years. Councillors Rebecca Paterson and Bill Pontikis and Council staff recently met with a a variety of organisations and community groups to discuss the future use of the gallery. The Expression of Interest will open early next year inviting submissions from independent groups and organisations to fund and manage the gallery for an initial term of three years. Council will manage the gallery in the meantime and an exhibition by Holmesglen TAFE will be held at the gallery from Tuesday 18 November until Thursday 4 December. For more info contact Anne-Maree Pfabe, Manager Community Information and Arts 9518 3529. Council plans to install the automated toilet in the Hamilton Place car park, west of the IGA supermarket. It will be close to the existing taxi rank and central to the shopping village. The toilet will provide residents with improved access to facilities, as currently the IGA toilets are able to be used by members of the public only during the supermarket’s opening hours. Many residents have told Council that when they are out and about, they want to know there will be clean and safe public toilets available. Council generally funds the installation of one new public toilet each year. For more info, contact Jeff McAlpine, Manager - Economic Development, on 9518 3454 or at [email protected] monash bulletin page 7 WHAT’S ON Ashwood and Chadstone Neighbourhood Event Sun 23 November, 11am-3pm “Give it a go” is the theme of this FREE event, being held at Batesford Reserve (94 Batesford Rd, Chadstone). Join in the fun of a community art project or play some board games. Local sports clubs will run clinics on the oval from 11am-1pm. Enjoy a free community BBQ. There is no need to RSVP; just turn up on the day. For more info, visit www.monash.vic.gov.au/events or call 9518 3636. Skate Jam Festival .....at Monash Galley of Art Sat 29 November, midday-5pm Art in the Park Sun 7 December, midday-4pm K Come enjoy arts activities including adult workshops (e.g. life drawing, African drumming and photography) and children’s activities (creative drawing classes, storytime at the library and face painting). Glen Waverley Secondary College’s Latin and Jazz bands and the Chinese Performing Arts group will entertain. This FREE event is organised by the A RT Friends of MGA and is being held in and around AR P I N THE the MGA (860 Ferntree Gully Rd, Wheelers Hill). To book a place in a workshop, call 8544 0500. Bookings are not required for general attendance. For more info, visit www.mga.org.au Free activities in the park ͫͫ Zumba Tues 25 Nov, 6pm-7pm Southern Reserve Community Centre (27 Rupert Dve, Mulgrave) For more info, visit www.myfs.org.au or call 9518 3900. Launch of project to prevent gambling harm Wed 3 December, 6.30pm-8pm Enjoy FREE sport and recreation opportunities in November as part of Active Monash Month. There is no need to RSVP to these events; just turn up: ͫͫ Tally Ho bike ride Tues 25 Nov, 6.30am-7.30am Meet at Napier Park (996 High Street Rd, Glen Waverley) Young people can take part in - or watch a FREE skateboard and BMX competition at Central Reserve (cnr Springvale and Waverley Rds, Glen Waverley). There will be heats (Under 16s and Open), giveaways, tunes and food. More than $1000 worth of prizes will be up for grabs. Register on the day, from 11.30am. This is an all ages, fully supervised, drug, alcohol and smoke free event. ͫͫ Hit and giggle table tennis Wed 26 Nov, 10am-midday Amaroo Neighbourhood Centre (34 Amaroo St, Chadstone) ͫͫ Zumba in the park Thur 27 Nov, 10am-11am Warrawee Park (Drummond St, Oakleigh) For more info, visit www.monash.vic.gov.au/events or call 9518 3527. Come along to the launch of Clayton CANVAS, a project aimed at preventing the harm caused by gambling. As part of the launch, a play “Two Sides of the Coin” will be performed by people whose lives have been impacted by gambling. The FREE launch is being held at the Clayton Community Centre (Cooke St). Funded with a $205,000 Victorian Responsible Gambling Foundation grant, this project will provide support to Clayton residents experiencing harm from gambling, including seniors, young men involved in sports clubs, and international students. Bookings are essential and can be made on 9518 3046 or at [email protected]
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