People of Port Phillip! You are invited to a community discussion on local news featuring Mayor Heather Cunsolo, Josh Burns MP, and The Age's Jack Latimore, moderated by our co-founder @MargaretSimons.
6:30pm at The Prince on Wednesday 30 August.
https://t.co/1JaJUNIzTU
Packed house for our discussion on Why Local News Matters at The Prince, St Kilda with Josh Burns MP, Mayor Heather Cunsolo and local Jack Latimore, moderated by @margaretsimons#localnewsmatters
We’ll be back in touch soon with details of what’s next, but in the meantime, here’s a few of our most viewed articles in Port Phillip: thanks for reading.
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We’ve now wrapped-up our pilot in Port Phillip.
Thank you so much for engaging with our local news experiment in your community.
As always, we welcome your views.
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We’re currently compiling a detailed report tracking the impact of our journalism, documenting our community engagement work and measuring our platform’s effectiveness.
Everyone has a different opinion on the Australian Grand Prix. Do you think it's good for Port Phillip? Have your say: https://t.co/hux8eceUO2
@ausgrandprix@ThirdWaveCafe
Not Finished Yet: It's buoyant, occasionally saucy and asks big questions. Dick Gross explains the inspiration behind his musical playing at the Alex Theatre in St Kilda until 2 April 2023: https://t.co/BQefKVD6pg
#arts#theatre#culture
The police say crime stats are down. Thirteen residents shared their experiences with anti-social behaviour at a recent council meeting. Do you feel safe in Port Phillip? Have your say: https://t.co/Ez7jHMzPru
#crime#PortPhillip
City of Port Phillip is one of two municipalities with the highest LGBTIQA+ adult population in Victoria. It has a plan to foster more inclusion and participation in the community. Have a read and have your say: https://t.co/iZv8oC1Rr5
Calls from @redstitch for Port Phillip residents to rally around cultural institutions in upcoming council consultations about potential funding cuts: https://t.co/WcNOT5EIZ4
#arts#culture
Port Melbourne residents banded together to petition council to replace 22 individual Food Organics Garden Organics (FOGO) bins with a communal one: https://t.co/8YdvUU5gIF
#environment#sustainability
Freshly elected Port Phillip councillor Robbie Nyaguy delivered a remarkable speech recently. Here's why he represents a new generation of local councillors. Read: https://t.co/dmqOBNlgO0
#LocalGovernment#politics
Rates hike or save Cultural Development Fund? Port Phillip residents will have an opportunity to have a say on the matter: https://t.co/RhVdnK30pu
#ArtsFunding