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New Neighbourhood Portals to enhance community connectivity

The City of Melbourne has launched new online Neighbourhood Portals, in an exciting first to help locals connect and share ideas for the future.

The interactive portals will feature the latest neighbourhood news and information and connect community members with Council through dedicated Neighbourhood Partners.

The leading initiative is part of the City of Melbourne’s Neighbourhood Model a new place-based approach designed to help Council connect with, understand and respond to unique communities across the municipality.
The model will ensure a continuous cycle of community engagement, where local knowledge and priorities are translated into action, investment and advocacy.
The CBD and Kensington portals will go live first, with more set to launch later this year for Carlton, North Melbourne, West Melbourne, East Melbourne, Parkville, Docklands, Southbank and South Yarra.
The portals will feature: An overview of each neighbourhood, including facts and figures about the area An acknowledgement of Traditional Owners and Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung places of significance with an interactive map A list of local priorities, community feedback and Council plans in action Community news.
To better-support community priorities, Council is also launching a new Connected Neighbourhoods program, which will offer grants of up to $2,000 to bring ideas that benefit the local area to life. Applications open on 1 July.
For more information and to explore the KensingtonOpens in new tab and CBDOpens in new tab Neighbourhood Portals, visit Participate MelbourneOpens in new tab.

Quotes attributable to Lord Mayor Sally Capp

“The neighbourhoods in the City of Melbourne are unique, each with their own identity, priorities and aspirations. That’s why we’ve implemented a place-based neighbourhood approach to better understand the individual needs and ideas of people across our vibrant municipality.

“We’re proud to further enhance connections within our communities with the launch of our Neighbourhood Portals, which will be a hub for local information, updates on Council plans in action and good news stories from the local area.
“We look forward to working closely with Melburnians through our Neighbourhood Partners to bring their needs and ideas into fruition.”
Quotes attributable to Health, Wellbeing and Belonging portfolio lead Councillor Dr Olivia Ball
"We're committed to supporting our diverse communities and working alongside them to understand and act on their priorities.
"Our new Connected Neighbourhoods grant program will support locals to take action, lead change and create positive connections to benefit the whole community."

our acknowledgement

  • Torres Strait Islander Flag
  • Aboriginal People Flag

The City of Melbourne respectfully acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the land we govern, the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung and Bunurong / Boon Wurrung peoples of the Kulin and pays respect to their Elders past and present. 

 

We acknowledge and honour the unbroken spiritual, cultural and political connection they have maintained to this unique place for more than 2000 generations.

We accept the invitation in the Uluru Statement from the Heart and are committed to walking together to build a better future.