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{{Infobox Australian place | type = lga |
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| name = City of Moonee Valley |
| name = City of Moonee Valley |
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| state = |
| state = VIC |
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| image = MelbLGA- |
| image = MelbLGA-MooneeValley.gif |
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| caption = Location within Melbourne metropolitan area |
| caption = Location within Melbourne metropolitan area, on Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung Country. |
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| pop = 127883 |
|local_map=| pop = 127883 |
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| pop_year = 2018 |
| pop_year = 2018 |
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| pop_footnotes = <ref name=ABSLGA>{{cite web|title=3218.0 – Regional Population Growth, Australia, 2017-18: Population Estimates by Local Government Area (ASGS 2018), 2017 to 2018 |url=http://www.abs.gov.au/AUSSTATS/abs@.nsf/DetailsPage/3218.02017-18|website=Australian Bureau of Statistics|publisher=[[Australian Bureau of Statistics]]|date=27 March 2019|access-date=25 October 2019}} Estimated resident population, 30 June 2018.</ref> |
| pop_footnotes = <ref name=ABSLGA>{{cite web|title=3218.0 – Regional Population Growth, Australia, 2017-18: Population Estimates by Local Government Area (ASGS 2018), 2017 to 2018 |url=http://www.abs.gov.au/AUSSTATS/abs@.nsf/DetailsPage/3218.02017-18|website=Australian Bureau of Statistics|publisher=[[Australian Bureau of Statistics]]|date=27 March 2019|access-date=25 October 2019}} Estimated resident population, 30 June 2018.</ref> |
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| est = December 1994 |
| est = December 1994 |
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| seat = [[Moonee Ponds, Victoria|Moonee Ponds]] |
| seat = [[Moonee Ponds, Victoria|Moonee Ponds]] |
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| mayor = Cr |
| mayor = Cr Ava Adams |
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| region = [[Melbourne| |
| region = [[Melbourne|Greater Melbourne]] |
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| logo = Moonee Valley City logo.jpg |
| logo = Moonee Valley City logo.jpg |
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| logo_upright = 0.9 |
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| url = |
| url = https://www.mvcc.vic.gov.au |
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| stategov = [[Electoral district of Essendon|Essendon]] |
| stategov = [[Electoral district of Essendon|Essendon]] |
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| stategov2 = [[Electoral district of Niddrie|Niddrie]] |
| stategov2 = [[Electoral district of Niddrie|Niddrie]] |
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| fedgov = [[Division of Maribyrnong|Maribyrnong]] |
| fedgov = [[Division of Maribyrnong|Maribyrnong]] |
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| fedgov2 = [[Division of Melbourne|Melbourne]] |
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| fedgov3 = [[Division of Wills|Wills]] |
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| near-nw = [[City of Brimbank|Brimbank]] |
| near-nw = [[City of Brimbank|Brimbank]] |
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| near-n = [[City of Merri-bek|Merri-bek]] |
| near-n = [[City of Merri-bek|Merri-bek]] |
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The '''City of Moonee Valley''' is a [[Local government areas of Victoria|local government area]] located within the metropolitan area of [[Melbourne]], [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]], Australia. It comprises the north-western suburbs between 3 and 13 kilometres from the [[Melbourne city centre]], |
The '''City of Moonee Valley''' is a [[Local government areas of Victoria|local government area]] located within the metropolitan area of [[Melbourne]], [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]], Australia, on [[Wurundjeri|Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung]] Country. It comprises the inner north-western suburbs between 3 and 13 kilometres from the [[Melbourne city centre]]. In 2023, the City of [https://profile.id.com.au/moonee-valley Moonee Valley Estimated Resident Population] was 126,486, with a population density of 2,935 persons per square km, based on the [https://profile.id.com.au/moonee-valley/population-estimate 2023 Census]. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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== Features == |
== Features == |
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The Moonee Valley is a culturally diverse region with a substantial residential population and various commercial set-ups and industries. It comprises the Moonee Valley Racecourse, Essendon Airport and has several shopping precincts, restaurants, parks and offices. It is well connected and easily accessible through trams and the Craigieburn train line. It is also a thriving business centre, with close to 10,000 businesses operating in the region.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.economyprofile.com.au/mooneevalley|title=Economy Profile|website=Economy Profile}}</ref> |
The Moonee Valley is a culturally diverse region with a substantial residential population and various commercial set-ups and industries. It comprises the [[Moonee Valley Racecourse]], [[Essendon Airport]] and has several shopping precincts, restaurants, parks and offices. It is well connected and easily accessible through trams and the Craigieburn train line. It is also a thriving business centre, with close to 10,000 businesses operating in the region.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.economyprofile.com.au/mooneevalley|title=Economy Profile|website=Economy Profile}}</ref> |
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==Suburbs== |
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* [[Aberfeldie, Victoria|Aberfeldie]] |
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* [[Airport West, Victoria|Airport West]] |
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* [[Ascot Vale, Victoria|Ascot Vale]] |
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* [[Avondale Heights, Victoria|Avondale Heights]] |
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* [[Essendon, Victoria|Essendon]] |
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* [[Essendon North, Victoria|Essendon North]] |
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* [[Essendon West, Victoria|Essendon West]] |
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* [[Flemington, Victoria|Flemington]] (Shared with the [[City of Melbourne]]) |
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* [[Keilor East, Victoria|Keilor East]] (Shared with the [[City of Brimbank]]) |
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* [[Moonee Ponds, Victoria|Moonee Ponds]] |
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* [[Niddrie, Victoria|Niddrie]] |
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* [[Strathmore, Victoria|Strathmore]] |
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* [[Strathmore Heights, Victoria|Strathmore Heights]] |
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* [[Travancore, Victoria|Travancore]] |
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==Council== |
==Council== |
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===Wards=== |
===Wards=== |
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The City of Moonee Valley |
Prior to the 2024 Council Elections, The City of Moonee Valley had three wards: Buckley, Myrnong and Rose Hill.<ref name="VECprofilemv">{{cite web |title=Moonee Valley City Council profile |url=https://www.vec.vic.gov.au/ElectoralBoundaries/MooneeValleyProfile.html |website=Victorian Electoral Commission |access-date=14 June 2020}}</ref> |
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Buckley Ward comprises Essendon Fields, Essendon North, Strathmore, Aberfeldie, most of Essendon and Strathmore Heights, and parts of Moonee Ponds and Essendon West.<ref name=VECprofilemv/> |
Buckley Ward comprises Essendon Fields, Essendon North, Strathmore, Aberfeldie, most of Essendon and Strathmore Heights, and parts of Moonee Ponds and Essendon West.<ref name=VECprofilemv/> |
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Rose Hill Ward comprises Avondale Heights, Keilor East, Airport West, Niddrie, most of Essendon West and part of Strathmore Heights.<ref name=VECprofilemv/> |
Rose Hill Ward comprises Avondale Heights, Keilor East, Airport West, Niddrie, most of Essendon West and part of Strathmore Heights.<ref name=VECprofilemv/> |
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At the 2024 Council Elections, nine wards were established with each ward electing once councillor each.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Electoral Structure Review |url=https://mvcc.vic.gov.au/my-council/what-we-do/council-elections/change-to-ward-structure/ |access-date=15 November 2024 |website=City of Moonee Valley}}</ref> The following wards were established; |
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===Current composition=== |
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Councillors are elected from the three multi-member wards, each electing three members, for a total of nine councillors. The current council was elected in October 2020, as its composition is: |
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* Airport Ward |
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* Buckley Ward |
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* Canning Ward |
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* Fairbairn Ward |
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* Milleara Ward |
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* Myrnong Ward |
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* Queens Park Ward |
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* Steele Creek Ward |
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* Woodlands Ward |
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===Current composition=== |
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Councillors are elected from nine single member wards. The current council was elected in October 2024, its composition is:<ref>{{Cite web |date=12 November 2024 |title=Moonee Valley City Council election |url=https://publicnotices.vic.gov.au/notice/moonee-valley-city-council-election-1 |access-date=15 November 2024 |website=Victorian Public Notices}}</ref> |
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{| class="wikitable" |
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!Ward |
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!Councillor |
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|Airport Ward |
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!Ward!!!!Party!!Councillor!!Notes |
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|Hamish Jones |
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|Buckley Ward |
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|John Barnes |
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| {{Australian party style|Independent}} | |
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| [[Independent politician|Independent]] |
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| Ava Adams |
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|Canning Ward |
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| {{Australian party style|Independent}} | |
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|Paula Theocharides |
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| [[Independent politician|Independent]] |
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| Cam Nation |
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| Previous Membership: Liberal Party of Australia |
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|Fairbairn Ward |
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| {{Australian party style|Independent}} | |
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|Phil Burn |
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| [[Independent politician|Independent]] |
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| Narelle Sharpe |
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|Milleara Ward |
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|John Sipek |
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| {{Australian party style|Independent}} | |
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| [[Independent politician|Independent]] |
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| Jacob Bettio |
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| Deputy Mayor |
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|Myrnong Ward |
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| {{Australian party style|Labor}}| |
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|Rose Iser |
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| Labor |
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| Katrina Hodgson |
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| Australian Labor Party, since Nov 2010 |
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|Queens Park Ward |
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| {{Australian party style|Independent}} | |
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|Ava Adams |
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| [[Independent politician|Independent]] |
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| Rose Iser |
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|Steele Creek Ward |
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|Previous Memberships: |
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|Samantha Byrne |
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Australian Labor Party, Sep 2014 – May 2015 |
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|Woodlands Ward |
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|Fran Cosgriff |
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===Mayors=== |
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Australian Greens, Apr 2006 – May 2013 |
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The current mayor is Ava Adams and the Deputy Mayor is Fran Cosgriff. They were elected by council in October 2024 and will serve the 2024/25 year. |
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==Past councillors== |
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===2008−2024 (three wards)=== |
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====Buckley Ward{{efn|Known as Central Ward until 2012.<ref name="VEC2008">{{cite web |title=Results for Moonee Valley City Council Elections 2008 |url=https://www.vec.vic.gov.au/results/council-election-results/2008-election-results |publisher=Victorian Electoral Commission}}</ref>}}==== |
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{|class="wikitable" |
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! Year |
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| rowspan="3"|Rose Hill Ward |
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! colspan="2"|Councillor |
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| {{Australian party style|Independent}} | |
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! Party |
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| [[Independent politician|Independent]] |
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! colspan="2"|Councillor |
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| Samantha Byrne |
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! Party |
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| Mayor |
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! colspan="2"|Councillor |
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! Party |
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| '''[[2008 Victorian local elections|2008]]''' |
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| {{Australian party style|Independent}} | |
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| rowspan="2" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Labor}}| |
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| rowspan="2"|Jan Chantry |
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| rowspan="2"|[[Victorian Labor Party|Labor]] |
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| rowspan="2" width="1px" {{Australian party style|independent}}| |
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| rowspan="2"|Paul Giuliano |
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| rowspan="2"|[[Independent politician|Independent]] |
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| rowspan="5" width="1px" {{Australian party style|independent}}| |
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| rowspan="5"|Narelle Sharpe |
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| rowspan="5"|[[Independent politician|Independent]] |
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|- |
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| '''[[2012 Victorian local elections|2012]]''' |
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| '''[[2016 Victorian local elections|2016]]''' |
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| rowspan="1" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Liberal}}| |
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| rowspan="1"|Rebecca Gauci Maurici |
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| rowspan="1"|[[Victorian Liberal Party|Liberal]] |
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| rowspan="1" width="1px" {{Australian party style|independent}}| |
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| rowspan="1"|Richard Lawrence |
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| rowspan="1"|[[Independent politician|Independent]] |
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|- |
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| '''[[2020 Victorian local elections|2020]]''' |
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| rowspan="1" width="1px" {{Australian party style|independent}}| |
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| rowspan="1"|Cam Nation |
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| rowspan="1"|[[Independent politician|Independent]] |
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| rowspan="3" width="1px" {{Australian party style|independent}}| |
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| rowspan="3"|Ava Adams |
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| rowspan="3"|[[Independent politician|Independent]] |
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|- |
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| align=centre | ''2024'' |
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| width="1px" {{Australian party style|independent}}| |
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| Jessica O'Neil |
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| [[Independent politician|Independent]] |
| [[Independent politician|Independent]] |
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| John Sipek |
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|Previous Membership: Australian Labor Party, 2005-2016 |
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====Myrnong Ward{{efn|Known as South Ward until 2012.<ref name="VEC2008"/>}}==== |
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! Year |
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| {{Australian party style|Labor}}| |
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! colspan="2"|Councillor |
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| Labor |
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! Party |
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| Pierce Tyson |
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! colspan="2"|Councillor |
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|Australian Labor Party, since Jul 2013 |
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! Party |
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! colspan="2"|Councillor |
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! Party |
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| '''[[2008 Victorian local elections|2008]]''' |
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| rowspan="6" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Labor}}| |
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| rowspan="6"|Jim Cusack |
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| rowspan="6"|[[Victorian Labor Party|Labor]] |
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| rowspan="1" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Greens}}| |
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| rowspan="1"|Rose Iser |
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| rowspan="1"|[[Victorian Greens|Greens]] |
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| rowspan="2" width="1px" {{Australian party style|independent}}| |
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| rowspan="2"|James Rankin |
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| rowspan="2"|[[Independent politician|Independent]] |
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|- |
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| ''[[2008 Victorian local elections#Countbacks|2011]]'' |
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| rowspan="1" width="1px" {{Australian party style|independent}}| |
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| rowspan="1"|Miriam Gillis |
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| rowspan="1"|[[Independent politician|Independent]] |
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|- |
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| '''[[2012 Victorian local elections|2012]]''' |
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| rowspan="4" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Labor}}| |
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| rowspan="4"|Nicole Marshall |
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| rowspan="4"|[[Victorian Labor Party|Labor]] |
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| rowspan="1" width="1px" {{Australian party style|liberal}}| |
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| rowspan="4"|Cam Nation |
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| rowspan="1"|[[Victorian Liberal Party|Liberal]] |
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| ''2014'' |
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| rowspan="1" width="1px" {{Australian party style|people power victoria}}| |
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| rowspan="1"|No East West Link |
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| ''2015'' |
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| rowspan="2" width="1px" {{Australian party style|independent}}| |
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| rowspan="2"|[[Independent politician|Independent]] |
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| '''[[2016 Victorian local elections|2016]]''' |
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| '''[[2020 Victorian local elections|2020]]''' |
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| rowspan="2" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Labor}}| |
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| rowspan="2"|Katrina Hodgson |
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| rowspan="2"|[[Victorian Labor Party|Labor]] |
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| rowspan="1" width="1px" {{Australian party style|independent}}| |
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| rowspan="2"|Rose Iser |
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| rowspan="1"|[[Independent politician|Independent]] |
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| rowspan="2" width="1px" {{Australian party style|independent}}| |
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| rowspan="2"|Jacob Bettio |
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| rowspan="2"|[[Independent politician|Independent]] |
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| align=centre | ''2024'' |
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| width="1px" {{Australian party style|Labor}}| |
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| [[Victorian Labor Party|Labor]] |
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====Rose Hill Ward{{efn|Known as West Ward until 2012.<ref name="VEC2008"/>}}==== |
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===Mayors=== |
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The current Mayor is Samantha Byrne and the Deputy Mayor is Jacob Bettio. They were elected by council in November 2021 and will serve the 2021/2022 year. |
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! Year |
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! colspan="2"|Councillor |
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! Party |
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! colspan="2"|Councillor |
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! Party |
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! colspan="2"|Councillor |
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! Party |
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| '''[[2008 Victorian local elections|2008]]''' |
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| rowspan="2" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Labor}}| |
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| rowspan="6"|John Sipek |
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| rowspan="2"|[[Victorian Labor Party|Labor]] |
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| rowspan="3" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Labor}}| |
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| rowspan="3"|Shirley Cornish |
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| rowspan="3"|[[Victorian Labor Party|Labor]] |
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| rowspan="1" width="1px" {{Australian party style|independent}}| |
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| rowspan="1"|Ange Kenos |
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| rowspan="1"|[[Independent politician|Independent]] |
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|- |
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| '''[[2012 Victorian local elections|2012]]''' |
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| rowspan="3" width="1px" {{Australian party style|independent}}| |
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| rowspan="3"|Andra Surace |
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| rowspan="3"|[[Independent politician|Independent]] |
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|- |
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| ''[[2012 Victorian local elections#Countbacks|2016]]'' |
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| rowspan="3" width="1px" {{Australian party style|independent}}| |
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| rowspan="3"|[[Independent politician|Independent]] |
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|- |
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| '''[[2016 Victorian local elections|2016]]''' |
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| rowspan="2" width="1px" {{Australian party style|independent}}| |
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| rowspan="2"|Samantha Byrne |
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| rowspan="2"|[[Independent politician|Independent]] |
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|- |
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| '''[[2020 Victorian local elections|2020]]''' |
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| rowspan="2" width="1px" {{Australian party style|Labor}}| |
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| rowspan="6"|Pierce Tyson |
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| rowspan="2"|[[Victorian Labor Party|Labor]] |
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== Libraries == |
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The City of Moonee Valley has five libraries:<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |date=2024-07-03 |title=New fine-free chapter for Moonee Valley libraries |url=https://australianseniorsnews.com.au/news/new-fine-free-chapter-for-moonee-valley-libraries/ |access-date=2024-07-06 |website=Australian Seniors News |language=en-US}}</ref> |
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* Ascot Vale Library |
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== Learn more about Moonee Valley == |
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* Avondale Heights Library and Learning Centre |
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You can learn more about our community by checking out our |
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* Flemington Library |
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* Niddrie Library |
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* Sam Merrifield Library (Moonee Ponds)<ref>{{Cite web |title=Locations & Hours |url=https://libraries.mvcc.vic.gov.au/location-hours |access-date=2024-01-24 |website=Moonee Valley Libraries |language=en-AU}}</ref> |
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The libraries offer uncommon services such as a seed library, where customers can take home seeds to grow plants or flowers.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Webb |first=Carolyn |date=2021-01-10 |title='It's a beautiful scheme': Seed libraries sprout in suburbs and towns |url=https://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/it-s-a-beautiful-scheme-seed-libraries-sprout-in-suburbs-and-towns-20210110-p56szk.html |access-date=2024-01-24 |website=The Age |language=en}}</ref> In 2024, Moonee Valley Libraries removed overdue fines for late return of items. The change was made to remove a potential barrier of people using the library services.<ref name=":0" /> |
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* [https://app.remplan.com.au/mooneevalley/community Community profile] |
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* [https://app.remplan.com.au/mooneevalley/economy Economy profile] |
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==Townships and localities== |
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* [https://app.remplan.com.au/mooneevalley/forecast/summary Population forecast] |
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At the 2021 census, the city had a population of 121,851 up from 116,671 at the 2016 census.<ref>{{cite web |title=Census {{!}} Australian Bureau of Statistics |url=https://www.abs.gov.au/census |website=www.abs.gov.au |language=en |date=11 January 2023}}</ref> |
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* [https://app.remplan.com.au/mooneevalley/housing/overview?state=RgwkS53dXIpb3zjSPQzM8oHqTmToNb Housing analysis] |
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{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;" |
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! colspan="3" style="text-align:center; font-weight:bold" | Population |
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! style="text-align:center; background: font-weight:bold" | Locality !! style="text-align:center; background: font-weight:bold" | '''2016''' !! style="text-align:center; background: font-weight:bold" | '''2021''' |
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| {{VICcity|Aberfeldie}} || 3,897 || 3,925 |
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| {{VICcity|Airport West}} || 7,564 || 8,173 |
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| {{VICcity|Ascot Vale}} || 14,750 || 15,197 |
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| {{VICcity|Avondale Heights}} || 11,633 || 12,388 |
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| {{VICcity|Essendon}} || 20,596 || 21,240 |
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| {{VICcity|Essendon Fields}} || 0 || 13 |
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| {{VICcity|Essendon North}} || 2,987 || 3,071 |
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| {{VICcity|Essendon West}} || 1,439 || 1,559 |
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| {{VICcity|Flemington}}^ || 7,719 || 7,025 |
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| {{VICcity|Keilor East}}^ || 14,514 || 15,078 |
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| {{VICcity|Moonee Ponds}} || 14,250 || 16,224 |
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| {{VICcity|Niddrie}} || 5,479 || 5,901 |
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| {{VICcity|Strathmore}} || 8,419 || 8,980 |
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| {{VICcity|Strathmore Heights}} || 1,004 || 1,047 |
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| {{VICcity|Travancore}} || 2,480 || 2,116 |
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'''^''' - ''Territory divided with another [[Local government areas of Victoria|LGA]]'' |
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<ref>{{Cite web |title=History - Moonee Valley City Council |url=https://mvcc.vic.gov.au/my-council/what-we-do/history/ |access-date=2024-07-03 |website=mvcc.vic.gov.au |publisher=Moonee Valley City Council}}</ref> |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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* [[Moonee Valley Racing Club]] |
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* [[List of places on the Victorian Heritage Register in the City of Moonee Valley]] |
* [[List of places on the Victorian Heritage Register in the City of Moonee Valley]] |
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* [[Moonee Ponds, Victoria]] |
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* [[Moonee Ponds Creek Trail]] |
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* [[Moonee Ponds Creek]] |
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* [[Clocktower Centre]] |
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* [[Keilor East railway station]] |
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* [[Airport West, Victoria]] |
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* [[Moonee Valley Racing Club]] |
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* [[Maribyrnong River]] |
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* [[Essendon Airport]] |
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==Notes== |
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==References== |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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*[https://mvcc.vic.gov.au/ Official website] |
*[https://mvcc.vic.gov.au/ Official website] |
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{{City of Moonee Valley suburbs}} |
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{{Local Government Areas of Victoria}} |
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Latest revision as of 09:32, 6 December 2024
City of Moonee Valley Victoria | |||||||||||||||
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Population | 127,883 (2018)[1] | ||||||||||||||
• Density | 2,970/km2 (7,700/sq mi) | ||||||||||||||
Established | December 1994 | ||||||||||||||
Area | 43 km2 (16.6 sq mi)[1] | ||||||||||||||
Mayor | Cr Ava Adams | ||||||||||||||
Council seat | Moonee Ponds | ||||||||||||||
Region | Greater Melbourne | ||||||||||||||
State electorate(s) | |||||||||||||||
Federal division(s) | Maribyrnong | ||||||||||||||
Website | City of Moonee Valley | ||||||||||||||
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The City of Moonee Valley is a local government area located within the metropolitan area of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, on Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung Country. It comprises the inner north-western suburbs between 3 and 13 kilometres from the Melbourne city centre. In 2023, the City of Moonee Valley Estimated Resident Population was 126,486, with a population density of 2,935 persons per square km, based on the 2023 Census.
History
[edit]Moonee Valley was formed in December 1994 after the merger of the City of Essendon and eastern parts of the City of Keilor.
The original council logo from 1994 was replaced in February 2010.[2]
Exchange prefixes in the city are 937x, 837x, 933x or 833x (the latter left over from the old City of Keilor).
Features
[edit]The Moonee Valley is a culturally diverse region with a substantial residential population and various commercial set-ups and industries. It comprises the Moonee Valley Racecourse, Essendon Airport and has several shopping precincts, restaurants, parks and offices. It is well connected and easily accessible through trams and the Craigieburn train line. It is also a thriving business centre, with close to 10,000 businesses operating in the region.[3]
Council
[edit]Wards
[edit]Prior to the 2024 Council Elections, The City of Moonee Valley had three wards: Buckley, Myrnong and Rose Hill.[4]
Buckley Ward comprises Essendon Fields, Essendon North, Strathmore, Aberfeldie, most of Essendon and Strathmore Heights, and parts of Moonee Ponds and Essendon West.[4]
Myrnong Ward comprises Ascot Vale, Flemington, Travancore, most of Moonee Ponds and part of Essendon.[4]
Rose Hill Ward comprises Avondale Heights, Keilor East, Airport West, Niddrie, most of Essendon West and part of Strathmore Heights.[4]
At the 2024 Council Elections, nine wards were established with each ward electing once councillor each.[5] The following wards were established;
- Airport Ward
- Buckley Ward
- Canning Ward
- Fairbairn Ward
- Milleara Ward
- Myrnong Ward
- Queens Park Ward
- Steele Creek Ward
- Woodlands Ward
Current composition
[edit]Councillors are elected from nine single member wards. The current council was elected in October 2024, its composition is:[6]
Ward | Councillor |
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Airport Ward | Hamish Jones |
Buckley Ward | John Barnes |
Canning Ward | Paula Theocharides |
Fairbairn Ward | Phil Burn |
Milleara Ward | John Sipek |
Myrnong Ward | Rose Iser |
Queens Park Ward | Ava Adams |
Steele Creek Ward | Samantha Byrne |
Woodlands Ward | Fran Cosgriff |
Mayors
[edit]The current mayor is Ava Adams and the Deputy Mayor is Fran Cosgriff. They were elected by council in October 2024 and will serve the 2024/25 year.
Past councillors
[edit]2008−2024 (three wards)
[edit]Year | Councillor | Party | Councillor | Party | Councillor | Party | |||
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2008 | Jan Chantry | Labor | Paul Giuliano | Independent | Narelle Sharpe | Independent | |||
2012 | |||||||||
2016 | Rebecca Gauci Maurici | Liberal | Richard Lawrence | Independent | |||||
2020 | Cam Nation | Independent | Ava Adams | Independent | |||||
2024 | Jessica O'Neil | Independent |
Year | Councillor | Party | Councillor | Party | Councillor | Party | |||
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2008 | Jim Cusack | Labor | Rose Iser | Greens | James Rankin | Independent | |||
2011 | Miriam Gillis | Independent | |||||||
2012 | Nicole Marshall | Labor | Cam Nation | Liberal | |||||
2014 | No East West Link | ||||||||
2015 | Independent | ||||||||
2016 | |||||||||
2020 | Katrina Hodgson | Labor | Rose Iser | Independent | Jacob Bettio | Independent | |||
2024 | Labor |
Year | Councillor | Party | Councillor | Party | Councillor | Party | |||
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2008 | John Sipek | Labor | Shirley Cornish | Labor | Ange Kenos | Independent | |||
2012 | Andra Surace | Independent | |||||||
2016 | Independent | ||||||||
2016 | Samantha Byrne | Independent | |||||||
2020 | Pierce Tyson | Labor |
Libraries
[edit]The City of Moonee Valley has five libraries:[8]
- Ascot Vale Library
- Avondale Heights Library and Learning Centre
- Flemington Library
- Niddrie Library
- Sam Merrifield Library (Moonee Ponds)[9]
The libraries offer uncommon services such as a seed library, where customers can take home seeds to grow plants or flowers.[10] In 2024, Moonee Valley Libraries removed overdue fines for late return of items. The change was made to remove a potential barrier of people using the library services.[8]
Townships and localities
[edit]At the 2021 census, the city had a population of 121,851 up from 116,671 at the 2016 census.[11]
Population | ||
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Locality | 2016 | 2021 |
Aberfeldie | 3,897 | 3,925 |
Airport West | 7,564 | 8,173 |
Ascot Vale | 14,750 | 15,197 |
Avondale Heights | 11,633 | 12,388 |
Essendon | 20,596 | 21,240 |
Essendon Fields | 0 | 13 |
Essendon North | 2,987 | 3,071 |
Essendon West | 1,439 | 1,559 |
Flemington^ | 7,719 | 7,025 |
Keilor East^ | 14,514 | 15,078 |
Moonee Ponds | 14,250 | 16,224 |
Niddrie | 5,479 | 5,901 |
Strathmore | 8,419 | 8,980 |
Strathmore Heights | 1,004 | 1,047 |
Travancore | 2,480 | 2,116 |
^ - Territory divided with another LGA
See also
[edit]- List of places on the Victorian Heritage Register in the City of Moonee Valley
- Moonee Ponds, Victoria
- Moonee Ponds Creek Trail
- Moonee Ponds Creek
- Clocktower Centre
- Keilor East railway station
- Airport West, Victoria
- Moonee Valley Racing Club
- Maribyrnong River
- Essendon Airport
Notes
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b "3218.0 – Regional Population Growth, Australia, 2017-18: Population Estimates by Local Government Area (ASGS 2018), 2017 to 2018". Australian Bureau of Statistics. Australian Bureau of Statistics. 27 March 2019. Retrieved 25 October 2019. Estimated resident population, 30 June 2018.
- ^ "Moonee Valley City Council - Moonee Valley Logo". www.mvcc.vic.gov.au. Retrieved 16 June 2010. [dead link ]
- ^ "Economy Profile". Economy Profile.
- ^ a b c d "Moonee Valley City Council profile". Victorian Electoral Commission. Retrieved 14 June 2020.
- ^ "Electoral Structure Review". City of Moonee Valley. Retrieved 15 November 2024.
- ^ "Moonee Valley City Council election". Victorian Public Notices. 12 November 2024. Retrieved 15 November 2024.
- ^ a b c "Results for Moonee Valley City Council Elections 2008". Victorian Electoral Commission.
- ^ a b "New fine-free chapter for Moonee Valley libraries". Australian Seniors News. 3 July 2024. Retrieved 6 July 2024.
- ^ "Locations & Hours". Moonee Valley Libraries. Retrieved 24 January 2024.
- ^ Webb, Carolyn (10 January 2021). "'It's a beautiful scheme': Seed libraries sprout in suburbs and towns". The Age. Retrieved 24 January 2024.
- ^ "Census | Australian Bureau of Statistics". www.abs.gov.au. 11 January 2023.
- ^ "History - Moonee Valley City Council". mvcc.vic.gov.au. Moonee Valley City Council. Retrieved 3 July 2024.
External links
[edit]- Media related to City of Moonee Valley at Wikimedia Commons
- Official website