Monday 25 October, 2010

There is a lot of news to share with members this week, so please excuse the length of this eNews! I wanted to remind you of three important upcoming events at the outset: our AGM on Thursday 4 November, where we will hear from Whitehorse CEO Noelene Duff about progress of the 2010 Year of Women in Local Government.

I wanted to draw your attention to our Special Forum: Local Government Smoke-Free Policies in Outdoor Areas on 18 November as this is fast becoming a very topical issue we may need to get our heads around. We will also hold a Special General Meeting on 18 November to vote on amendments to our Constitution. You can read more about these events at the bottom of this eNews.

And finally, the much anticipated After Sorry, What Next? Local government connecting with Aboriginal communities
CASPN Conference on 24 November. For more details, please see listings in VLGA Events below.

VLGA to lead $200,000 project to increase number of women councillors in 2012
I am delighted to be able to advise that after discussions with the State Government, the Minister for Women’s Affairs Maxine Morand last week announced that $200,000 would be provided for the three-year project to be led by the VLGA, to actively encourage and support more women to run as candidates in the local government elections. More information will follow, but our first step will be to talk and listen, then develop a plan for a strong partnership with other stakeholder groups and partners. See the State Government’s Media Release here. Learn more about the VLGA’s work in women’s policy here, and see statistics for women councillors and mayors from 2000-2009 here.

Change of date: Special General Meeting to adopt new Constitution
We need to postpone the SGM that was previously sch
eduled for 4 November until 7pm Thursday 18 November. Please see further details below in the VLGA Events section.

Mayors on Bikes

Mayors, councillors, local government officers, community group and Victoria Police members braved the ele
ments to experience the benefits and challenges of cycling at Mayors on Bikes 2010 last Wednesday. Twenty-one participants were guided by Chris Hui of the City of Boroondara along the Gardiner’s Creek trail, showcasing ways infrastructure had been upgraded to make cycling easier, safer and more pleasurable.

A presentation demonstrating these improvements is now available on the VLGA’s Thinking Transport website here. For more information contact our Local Government Transport Facilitator Gordon Young at gordon@vlga.org.au or (03) 9349 7943.

Food for All – setting a good example

This week’s mini movie is about why it’s important to model good food access in local government-run activities, facilities and programs. Viewing the two-and-a-half minute mini movie will inform you about the VicHealth Food for All approach which recommends local governments model ways of supporting healthy choices and raise the profile of healthy food access through your own work. Examples of successful approaches include ensuring all kitchens in buildings you own are registered for community use to encourage cooking programs; healthy catering at community events and internal meetings; and supporting your workforce to make healthy choices for themselves by running shopping tours. There are a multitude of low cost and no cost ideas to consider. For more information about the VLGA Food for All Project, please contact Leah Galvin at leah@vlga.org.au.


Responsible Gambling Advocacy Centre website now live

A key area of the VLGA’s past advocacy was to see the formation of the RGAC as the consumer’s voice on gambling issues. It is encouraging that their website is now live and can be found at www.responsiblegambling.org.au. The VLGA and our Local Government Working Group on Gambling (LGWGOG) are listed under peak bodies and interest and advocacy groups (plus local government) respectively. The local government section on the left navigation tab is a wonderful resource. This has direct links to local government planning scheme amendments on gaming and gambling policies (scroll down). The research tab includes data and statistics and recent research. The Centre is continuing to develop content and is particularly interested in model surveys, documents and baseline data that may assist a number of geographic areas. Where possible, the website links to original sources like VCAT or High Court decisions.


Don’t forget – Local Government Human Rights Survey

The Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission would appreciate the participation of local governments in its Local Government Human Rights Survey by no later than 28 October. Take the online survey here.



Watch this space


John Jago Good Governance Award
Members will receive a package this week for the inaugural John Jago Good Governance Award. This will be awarded to a VLGA member local government or community group (or groupings) whose governance and leadership practices have led to improved public participation in decision-making during 2010. Relevant projects to be considered will include innovative and collaborative public participation practices that have:

* positively influenced your decision-making, and

* involved genuine community participation in decision-making, and

* led to wider organisational improvements in good governance and leadership.
For more information, contact VLGA Director Governance Ron Exiner at ron@vlga.org.au or (03) 9349 7999.


VLGA events for your diary


VLGA Annual General Meeting

Thursday 4 November, from 7pm
VLGA, 60 Leicester St, Carlton
Guest speaker, Whitehorse CEO Noelene Duff, about progress of the 2010 Year of Women in Local Government. We invite you to join us for finger-food and refreshments from 6pm. Please register your attendance here or RSVP to vlga@vlga.org.au.


Special Forum: Local Government Smoke-Free Policies in Outdoor Areas
Thursday 18 November, 5.30-7pm, followed by nibbles and refreshments from 7pm
VLGA, 60 Leicester St, Carlton
A panel of speakers will share their experiences and knowledge including Heart Foundation CEO Kathy Bell, Quit Victoria Executive Director Fiona Sharkie, Monash City Council Mayor Cr Charlotte Baines, Surf Coast Shire Council Mayor Cr Libby Coker and Frankston City Council Mayor Cr Christine Richards. For more information or to register your attendance by no later than 8 November, go here.

NEW DATE: Thursday 18 November 2010

VLGA Special General Meeting

VLGA, 60 Leicester St, Carlton

At its meeting on 7 October 2010, the Board approved the revised draft Constitution (Rules and Statement of Purpose) and resolved to put it to a members’ vote at a Special General Meeting. The original meeting date was scheduled for 4 November 2010. However that date has now been changed to 18 November 2010 to ensure that the notice of the meeting complies with the requirements under the Act. We look forward to seeing you there.

The revised draft Constitution can be accessed here. If you would like a hard copy sent to you, please call the VLGA on (03) 9349 7999. Members are encouraged to contact Ron Exiner, Director Governance on 0417 392 078 or ron@vlga.org.au if you have any queries.


CASPN Conference: After Sorry, What Next? Local government connecting with Aboriginal communities
Wednesday 24 November, 9.00am-5.00pm
Northcote Town Hall

Join a fabulous mix of participants who will provide indigenous, local government and community perspectives. The day is focussed not only on what’s happening on the ground but what needs to happen to move forward. A practical day where you will also get plenty of opportunity to interact, discuss and test your ideas or others presented on the day. While numbers are limited, the conference is aimed at:

* Local Government Social Planners & Policy Makers; Strategic Planners; Statutory Planners; Health Planners; Economic Development Officers; Community Development Workers; Parks and Conservation Officers; Local Councillors; Arts & Culture Officers
* Community Organisations & Indigenous Organisations, and

* Rural, metro and city practitioners are welcome.


The Conference will be preceded by a special screening of Our Generation on Tuesday 23 November at 7pm, and followed on the Wednesday by the Koorie Night Market from 6pm with lots of stalls and entertainment. Further information including program and registration form here.



Other events


Women on boards: what you need to know

Monday 8 November & Monday 15 November, 9am-12.30pm

Swan Hill

This two day program will give you an introduction to the personal and professional skills you need to know to be a knowledgeable, confident, successful and effective Board / Committee Member. For more information and to register go here.


Moving Australian Cities – Tackling Urban Congestion

Thursday 11 November, 8.30am-2pm

Hilton on the Park, 192 Wellington Parade, Melbourne

The Council of Australian Governments (COAG) has agreed that all states are to put in place their ‘Cities Plans’ by January 2012. Join Committee for Economic Development of Australia (CEDA) members and guests to explore policy actions needed to tackle urban congestion; road pricing; prioritisation of road or public transport investment for policy makers – and more. For more information and to register go here.


Delivering the Victorian Transport Plan – the partnership imperative

Friday 12 November 2010, 10am-3pm

Manningham Function Centre, Doncaster

Councillors, CEOs and Directors of Engineering are encouraged to register for this complimentary Roads Australia-VicRoads Local Government Forum that will provide an opportunity for local governments and VicRoads to exchange perspectives on the delivery of the Victorian Transport Plan and road related programs, and identity opportunities for enhancing stakeholder relationships. Go here for more information.


Housing Bus Tour

Saturday 13 November, 9am-12.30pm
From Jasper Hotel, 489 Elizabeth St (pick up / drop off)
Join YWCA Victoria on a Housing Bus Tour of YWCA Victoria managed properties, including a tour of Richmond house, a YWCA Victoria / Social Housing Victoria owned and operated 67 room women only rooming house. For more information, go here.


Cr Heinz Kreutz

President

0438 006 656 or heinz@vlga.org.au

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