President’s Message
On Friday all VLGA member mayors and CEOs would have received your fifth members-only bulletin on the constitutional recognition of local government debate. We are pleased to have been bringing you these updates each Friday. I am very much looking forward to hearing from the ALGA this week about the commencement of the national campaign on the referendum and the roles the State peaks need to take in getting the ‘Vote Yes’ message out to the wider community. The need for community dialogue was made even more clear last week with the release of the Victorian Auditor-General’s report Organisational Sustainability of Small Councils. The report clearly demonstrates that in many cases revenue from rates is failing to meet growing service delivery costs. This brings home even more strongly my point from last week’s eNews – there is a very clear view within the Victorian Government that local governments need to cut costs and drive down expenditure. This is a populist view which might sit well with ratepayers. However we now have an even more compelling reason to test the accuracy and context for the figures used in Securing Victoria’s Economy regarding costs growth across the sector. At my meeting with the Presidents of LGPro and the MAV on Thursday, we agreed that we need to undertake further analysis to provide information to the Minister. Let’s also take into consideration the burden on local governments in Victoria in delivering State programs like HACC services, community safety, libraries, school crossing supervisors etc. – all cost-shifts that require us to increase our staffing and service levels often without appropriate funding. I look forward to seeing many of you at the National General Assembly in Canberra from today and discussing these issues in more depth. And, if you’re on Twitter you can follow #NGA2013 to stay abreast of Assembly updates.
Cr Samantha Dunn
President
Keeping you up to date
Barb Bennett is moving on….
Barb Bennett, the VLGA’s Administration Manager, and EA to the Board and CEO, has announced her retirement. Barb leaves us on 19 July 2013, and while we will all miss her terribly, we are thrilled that this new chapter in her life is commencing. Many VLGA members will know Barb as she has served the organisation for six years, and has seen many changes across that period. Barb and her husband will be relocating to their home on the Mornington Peninsula and are looking forward to their new lifestyle and more time with their extended family. There is plenty of time for members to say goodbye to Barb and to acknowledge her outstanding service to the Association and its members. Thanks Barb!
Advertising and promotion of gambling services in sport – Joint Select Committee Report
The Parliament of Australia’s Joint Select Committee on Gambling Reform released its final report on the advertising and promotion of gambling services in sport on 7 June. On 26 May, the Prime Minister proposed that TV and radio networks ban the promotion of live odds and restrict gambling advertisements during live sporting matches. The VLGA supports recommendations regarding prohibition of live odds during sports events and maintaining restrictions on online gambling, and in our submission we recommended that stronger advertising laws (as per tobacco products and smoking) are applied to gambling advertising including during live broadcasts. The VLGA also wrote submissions to television industry bodies in response to their proposals to amend their codes of practice. For more information, contact Senior Policy Officer Jieh-Yung Lo on 03 9349 7980 or via email.
Conduct and Governance Reference Group established
Local Government Victoria has established a Conduct and Governance Reference Group to provide guidance during consultation with the sector on the current councillor conduct framework and other governance issues. The reference group consists of councillors (including mayors), council chief executive officers and peak body representatives including the VLGA. The consultation will seek to identify issues and improvements in how Codes of Conduct are used, Councillor Conduct Panel processes and whether to enhance the role of mayor to facilitate the orderly conduct of council business. For more information email Michael Concas.
Reminder - Victorian Indigenous Honour Roll applications close 28 June
Applications for the 2013 Victorian Indigenous Honour Roll are closing soon. The Honour Roll, which was established two years ago, currently recognises 35 exceptional Indigenous Victorians with their life stories presented in the Honour Roll book which is permanently on display in the Victorian Parliament. For further information contact Anatoly Sawenko at the Office of Aboriginal Affairs Victoria on 03 9208 3257.
Congratulations to World Environment Day award winners
The VLGA congratulates the winners of the United Nations Association of Australia World Environment Day awards which were announced on 7 June. Several VLGA member local governments won awards or were named as finalists in the Local Government Awards category, as follows:
Best Specific Environmental Initiative
* WINNER: City of Melbourne, Urban Landscape Adaptation
* FINALIST: City of Yarra, Zero Carbon: Victoria’s First Accredited Carbon Neutral Council
* FINALIST: Hume City Council, Hume Environmental Champions Program (also a finalist in the Sustainability Education Award
Excellence in Overall Environmental Management
* WINNER: City of Yarra, Yarra Environment Strategy 2008-2012: From Good to Great
And well done Kingston!
While we are congratulating VLGA members, we acknowledge that Kingston City Council won the 'Report of the Year Award for Public and Not for Profit Organisations' at the Australasian Reporting Awards held last week at Melbourne Town Hall. In addition, our congratulations also go out to seven Victorian local governments who earned Gold Awards for their reporting, namely Bayside, Boroondara, Glen Eira, Greater Geelong, Manningham, and Stonnington City Councils, and Yarra Ranges Shire Council. Well done!
What can local governments do about poverty?
While several local government CEOs including our own Maree McPherson, will be sleeping rough at Etihad Stadium on Thursday night as part of the Vinnie’s CEO Sleepout 2013, others of us will be turning our minds to other ways to help those in our communities living in poverty. There are a number of useful resources for local governments leading up to Anti-Poverty Week 2013 in October. With the latest release of the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey Annual Statistical Report, members may be interested in this article from The Conversation on 12 June. ‘One in four children from single parent families live in poverty’ shows that… “in 2010, 24.1% of children in one-parent households lived in poverty, up from 20.8% in 2001.” Authors Fron Jackson-Webb and Michelle See-Tho discuss the benefits of Australia’s decade-long period of economic prosperity for families – except for single parents and their children.
Events for your diary
VLGA Events
Delivering community infrastructure in challenging times
Community and Social Planners Network event
Friday 28 June, 9am to 12.30
VLGA, 60 Leicester St, Carlton
Planning and financing community infrastructure is difficult at the best of times. Governments at all levels are focused on austerity and belt tightening. In local government, the pressure is on to continue to deliver community infrastructure with tight budgets. This VLGA workshop brings together a range of perspectives to share good practice and innovative approaches to planning and delivering community assets in today’s challenging environment. RSVP by Tuesday 25 June to 03 9349 7999 or by email.
Other Events
United Nations Association of Australia (Victorian Division)
Sustainable Consumption and Production: Eco-efficiency and eco-certification to behavioural change
Thursday 27 June, 1.30pm to 5pm
Level 12, 469 La Trobe Street, Melbourne
Held in support of the United Nations 10 Year Framework of Programmes on Sustainable Consumption and Production Patterns, the seminar will bring together experts and practitioners from across business, government and civil society to provide a platform for shared learning on integrating sustainable consumption and production measures throughout business operations, relationships and value chains. It will address the challenges and opportunities associated with implementing more sustainable practices in the production and consumption of goods and services in Australia, and will highlight the measures Australian businesses are undertaking, alongside government and NGOs, to influence behavioural change towards more sustainable economies, societies and lifestyles. Guest speakers and panellists include Joshua Bishop, National Manager – Markets, Sustainability and Business Partnerships, WWF Australia and Craig Chester, Operations Manager Australia, Fairtrade Australia and New Zealand. Learn more and register online.
Community Housing Federation of Victoria Conference 2013
‘New Building Blocks: Opening the door to more affordable housing’
Thursday 15 August 2013
Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre
This one-day program, featuring national, interstate and local speakers will present good practise with public housing stock transfers, clever alliances with other sectors and effective tenant engagement programs. The day's master of ceremony is Catherine Deveny, writer, comedian and social commentator. Early bird rates apply for bookings before 21 July 2013. Download the registration form and view the conference program.
VLGA Membership
As a VLGA member you become part of a unique organisation that specialises in democratic governanceAs a VLGA member you become part of a unique organisation that specialises in democratic governance. Our Our membership includes local governments, organisations and individual community members. Membership brings many benefits such as regular updates on important and relevant issues, participation in the organisation's decision-making and discounts to VLGA events and training. To join the VLGA, visit our website or contact Member Relations Officer Chelsea Ayling on 03 9349 7999 or via email.
11 June 2013
Congratulations on Queen’s Birthday Honours
The VLGA congratulates all our members and friends who received recognition in the Queen's Birthday Honours. Congratulations to current councillors Cr Roz Blades of Dandenong and Cr Catherine Redwood of Hepburn, and former councillor Mrs Patricia Bulluss of Wangaratta on being made a Member of the Order of Australia (AM).
We also congratulate recipients of the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) – Cr Rodney Fyffe former Mayor and current councillor at Bendigo; Cr Dr Bob Fairclough at Wyndham, VLGA member and former Mayor of Nillumbik, Warwick St Clair Leeson and former local government councillors William Collett (Glenelg); David Jarman (Mornington Peninsula); Leo Johnson (Melton); Ronald Kitchingman (Manningham); Bryan Roberts (Brighton); Peter Smith (Sherbrooke, now Yarra Ranges); and William Wilkins (Maroondah).
We are pleased that your long-standing dedication and service to your communities has been recognised with this honour. Well done to all of you! If VLGA members know of anyone else who was honoured that we haven't yet heard about, please let us know.
President’s Message
Through recent media reports, and at the Minister’s Budget briefing, local governments are being told we need to cut costs and drive down expenditure on wages. Populist commentary such as that in last week’s newspapers will always touch a cord with ratepayers but the accuracy and context for the figures from the Securing Victoria’s Economy paper regarding employment and wages growth across the sector, needs further analysis. This will be one of the topics for discussion at our joint peaks meeting later this week, with the Presidents of LGPro, the MAV, and the VLGA getting together. Last Thursday night I was delighted to see a number of you at our special Reconciliation Week Leading Edge Forum, co-hosted with Reconciliation Victoria. We were treated to a wonderful evening with our keynote speaker Glenn Shea, and with panellists Daniel Ducrou from Yarra City Council, Todd Condie from the City of Port Phillip and Erin McKinnon from Reconciliation Victoria. The issue of the recent ‘casual racism’ was raised in the Q&A part of the forum. Participants heard a grim and real picture of what it is like to participate in society as an Indigenous Australian. As community leaders we all have an obligation to call racism when we see it if we truly want to make a positive change. I look forward to seeing many of you out and about and please don’t hesitate to be in touch on 0407 364 509 if I can be of assistance.
Cr Samantha Dunn
President
Keeping you up to date
Supporting community learning in local government
New research from the Australian Centre of Excellence for Local Government (ACELG) at UTS explores how local governments can foster a culture of learning in their communities for positive long term outcomes. The report Learning as a Driver for Change looks specifically at how learning partnerships between councils, their communities and learning organisations can help improve social outcomes, build community capability and strengthen community governance. Such partnerships make social inclusion a priority and can support both formal and informal local learning opportunities. It includes case studies of Hume City and Gwydir Shire councils, and an accompanying Learning Communities Framework template for other councils interested in developing learning partnerships in their own communities. You can download the report and resources online.
Darebin launches Aboriginal and multicultural women’s education centre
Last Monday the VLGA attended a special launch of women sharing culture organised by Darebin Council’s Intercultural Centre and Aboriginal women advocates. The event included songs by performer Jessie Lloyd and others, a special unveiling of a plaque for the Intercultural Centre commemorating the Eddie Koiki Mabo Statement, and several multicultural performers including Darebin’s Greek Choir – all followed by a delicious lunch and a happy cacophony of voices, not surprising given more than 100 people attended. Congratulations on a successful event which is sure to lead to growing connections and reconciliation.
Premier’s Sustainability Awards open
The Premier’s Sustainability Awards 2013 are now open for nominations. The awards celebrate efficient use of water, resources and energy; better waste management and recycling practices; the enhancement of the environment and effective, practical community action. They also recognise innovative sustainable design developed and delivered by Victorian businesses. Learn more and nominate by 15 July.
2013 Resilient Australia Awards
The Resilient Australia Awards are an Australian Government initiative sponsored by the Commonwealth Attorney-General's Department, in conjunction with States and Territories. They recognise innovative practices and achievements across the nation that are making our communities safer, stronger, more resilient and better prepared to manage any emergency situation. Learn more and nominate by 5 July.
New anti-hate stickers
If you see hate in your community, contact the Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission on 1300 292 153 for their new Anti-hate stickers and cover up the graffiti. You can also visit antihate.vic.gov.au for tips and stories about spraying out hate in your community.
Toolkit of strategies for women
The Australian Human Rights Commission recently launched a new online interactive toolkit, Women in male-dominated industries: A toolkit of strategies. The toolkit was developed with input from roundtables, interviews and global comparative research into the leading strategies for increasing female participation in male-dominated fields. It offers practical suggestions and examples of successful strategies regarding the recruitment, retention and skills development of women. Download the toolkit.
Funding opportunities
Information about Graffiti Prevention and Removal grants
The Graffiti Prevention and Removal Grants (Graffiti Grants) provide funding to develop and deliver local graffiti prevention and/or removal solutions. Eligibility is for Victorian local governments who partner with community stakeholders, which may include community, resident and sporting groups, schools, local police, small business and retailers and their associations. The Department of Justice is holding an information session for local governments and Victoria Police representatives about the principles, practices and issues to consider when developing and delivering the Graffiti Grants projects. The next round of the Graffiti Grants opened on 6 June. The information session is at 9.00am (registration opens 8.45am) to 12.30pm on Friday 14 June 2013, at the Conference & Training Centre (Level 27, 121 Exhibition Street, Melbourne). Visitors need a security pass to access the building, so registration is mandatory.
Events for your diary
VLGA Events
Show me the money! New approaches to funding – limited spots remaining!
Wednesday 12 June, 9am to 12.30
Melbourne Multicultural Hub (Purple Room), 506 Elizabeth St, CBD
Finding money to fund community projects has never been easy and this is not likely to change any time soon. Governments at all levels are focused on austerity and belt tightening. In local government, the pressure is on to continue to deliver community projects with tight budgets. Tomorrow’s seminar will provide participants with an overview of opportunities to engage the philanthropic sector, social entrepreneurial approaches and new funding models for local government projects. A few spots are available so get in quickly by calling 03 9349 7999.
Delivering community infrastructure in challenging times
Friday 28 June, 9am to 12.30
VLGA, 60 Leicester St, Carlton
Planning and financing community infrastructure is difficult at the best of times. Governments at all levels are focused on austerity and belt tightening. In local government, the pressure is on to continue to deliver community infrastructure with tight budgets. This VLGA workshop brings together a range of perspectives to share good practice and innovative approaches to planning and delivering community assets in today’s challenging environment. RSVP by Tuesday 25 June to 03 9349 7999 or by email.
Other Events
Racism – time to act: workshops
Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission
If you’re a community or advocacy organisation working with people who experience discrimination, these tackling race-based discrimination workshops will equip community members and advocates to bring their complaints to the Commission for resolution. Options include Tackling race-based discrimination for CALD communities and Tackling race based discrimination for the Victorian Aboriginal community. Register to attend or contact 03 9032 3415 or by email to learn more.
DisabilityCare Australia Public Conference
23 to 24 June
Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre
As part of the implementation of the National Disability Insurances Scheme 'DisabilityCare', the Federal Government is hosting a national conference to discuss the scheme. To register or for more information, send an email.
United Nations Association of Australia (Victorian Division)
Sustainable Consumption and Production: Eco-efficiency and eco-certification to behavioural change
Thursday 27 June, 1.30pm for a 2pm start (to 5pm)
469 La Trobe Street, Melbourne
Held in support of the United Nations 10 Year Framework of Programmes on Sustainable Consumption and Production Patterns, the seminar will bring together experts and practitioners from across business, government and civil society to provide a platform for shared learning on integrating sustainable consumption and production measures throughout business operations, relationships and value chains. The seminar will address the challenges and opportunities associated with implementing more sustainable practices in the production and consumption of goods and services in Australia, such as eco-efficiency and eco-certification. It will also highlight the measures Australian businesses are undertaking, alongside government and NGOs, to influence behavioural change towards more sustainable economies, societies and lifestyles. Registration by 21 June is essential.
VLGA Membership
As a VLGA member you become part of a unique organisation that specialises in democratic governance. As a VLGA member you become part of a unique organisation that specialises in democratic governance. Our membership includes local governments, organisations and individual community members. Membership brings many benefits such as regular updates on important and relevant issues, participation in the organisation's decision-making and discounts to VLGA events and training. To join the VLGA, visit our website or contact Member Relations Officer Chelsea Ayling on 03 9349 7999 or via email.
The VLGA congratulates all our members and friends who received recognition in the Queen's Birthday Honours. Congratulations to current councillors Cr Roz Blades of Dandenong and Cr Catherine Redwood of Hepburn, and former councillor Mrs Patricia Bulluss of Wangaratta on being made a Member of the Order of Australia (AM).
We also congratulate recipients of the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) – Cr Rodney Fyffe former Mayor and current councillor at Bendigo; Cr Dr Bob Fairclough at Wyndham, VLGA member and former Mayor of Nillumbik, Warwick St Clair Leeson and former local government councillors William Collett (Glenelg); David Jarman (Mornington Peninsula); Leo Johnson (Melton); Ronald Kitchingman (Manningham); Bryan Roberts (Brighton); Peter Smith (Sherbrooke, now Yarra Ranges); and William Wilkins (Maroondah).
We are pleased that your long-standing dedication and service to your communities has been recognised with this honour. Well done to all of you! If VLGA members know of anyone else who was honoured that we haven't yet heard about, please let us know.
President’s Message
Through recent media reports, and at the Minister’s Budget briefing, local governments are being told we need to cut costs and drive down expenditure on wages. Populist commentary such as that in last week’s newspapers will always touch a cord with ratepayers but the accuracy and context for the figures from the Securing Victoria’s Economy paper regarding employment and wages growth across the sector, needs further analysis. This will be one of the topics for discussion at our joint peaks meeting later this week, with the Presidents of LGPro, the MAV, and the VLGA getting together. Last Thursday night I was delighted to see a number of you at our special Reconciliation Week Leading Edge Forum, co-hosted with Reconciliation Victoria. We were treated to a wonderful evening with our keynote speaker Glenn Shea, and with panellists Daniel Ducrou from Yarra City Council, Todd Condie from the City of Port Phillip and Erin McKinnon from Reconciliation Victoria. The issue of the recent ‘casual racism’ was raised in the Q&A part of the forum. Participants heard a grim and real picture of what it is like to participate in society as an Indigenous Australian. As community leaders we all have an obligation to call racism when we see it if we truly want to make a positive change. I look forward to seeing many of you out and about and please don’t hesitate to be in touch on 0407 364 509 if I can be of assistance.
Cr Samantha Dunn
President
Keeping you up to date
Supporting community learning in local government
New research from the Australian Centre of Excellence for Local Government (ACELG) at UTS explores how local governments can foster a culture of learning in their communities for positive long term outcomes. The report Learning as a Driver for Change looks specifically at how learning partnerships between councils, their communities and learning organisations can help improve social outcomes, build community capability and strengthen community governance. Such partnerships make social inclusion a priority and can support both formal and informal local learning opportunities. It includes case studies of Hume City and Gwydir Shire councils, and an accompanying Learning Communities Framework template for other councils interested in developing learning partnerships in their own communities. You can download the report and resources online.
Darebin launches Aboriginal and multicultural women’s education centre
Last Monday the VLGA attended a special launch of women sharing culture organised by Darebin Council’s Intercultural Centre and Aboriginal women advocates. The event included songs by performer Jessie Lloyd and others, a special unveiling of a plaque for the Intercultural Centre commemorating the Eddie Koiki Mabo Statement, and several multicultural performers including Darebin’s Greek Choir – all followed by a delicious lunch and a happy cacophony of voices, not surprising given more than 100 people attended. Congratulations on a successful event which is sure to lead to growing connections and reconciliation.
Premier’s Sustainability Awards open
The Premier’s Sustainability Awards 2013 are now open for nominations. The awards celebrate efficient use of water, resources and energy; better waste management and recycling practices; the enhancement of the environment and effective, practical community action. They also recognise innovative sustainable design developed and delivered by Victorian businesses. Learn more and nominate by 15 July.
2013 Resilient Australia Awards
The Resilient Australia Awards are an Australian Government initiative sponsored by the Commonwealth Attorney-General's Department, in conjunction with States and Territories. They recognise innovative practices and achievements across the nation that are making our communities safer, stronger, more resilient and better prepared to manage any emergency situation. Learn more and nominate by 5 July.
New anti-hate stickers
If you see hate in your community, contact the Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission on 1300 292 153 for their new Anti-hate stickers and cover up the graffiti. You can also visit antihate.vic.gov.au for tips and stories about spraying out hate in your community.
Toolkit of strategies for women
The Australian Human Rights Commission recently launched a new online interactive toolkit, Women in male-dominated industries: A toolkit of strategies. The toolkit was developed with input from roundtables, interviews and global comparative research into the leading strategies for increasing female participation in male-dominated fields. It offers practical suggestions and examples of successful strategies regarding the recruitment, retention and skills development of women. Download the toolkit.
Funding opportunities
Information about Graffiti Prevention and Removal grants
The Graffiti Prevention and Removal Grants (Graffiti Grants) provide funding to develop and deliver local graffiti prevention and/or removal solutions. Eligibility is for Victorian local governments who partner with community stakeholders, which may include community, resident and sporting groups, schools, local police, small business and retailers and their associations. The Department of Justice is holding an information session for local governments and Victoria Police representatives about the principles, practices and issues to consider when developing and delivering the Graffiti Grants projects. The next round of the Graffiti Grants opened on 6 June. The information session is at 9.00am (registration opens 8.45am) to 12.30pm on Friday 14 June 2013, at the Conference & Training Centre (Level 27, 121 Exhibition Street, Melbourne). Visitors need a security pass to access the building, so registration is mandatory.
Events for your diary
VLGA Events
Show me the money! New approaches to funding – limited spots remaining!
Wednesday 12 June, 9am to 12.30
Melbourne Multicultural Hub (Purple Room), 506 Elizabeth St, CBD
Finding money to fund community projects has never been easy and this is not likely to change any time soon. Governments at all levels are focused on austerity and belt tightening. In local government, the pressure is on to continue to deliver community projects with tight budgets. Tomorrow’s seminar will provide participants with an overview of opportunities to engage the philanthropic sector, social entrepreneurial approaches and new funding models for local government projects. A few spots are available so get in quickly by calling 03 9349 7999.
Delivering community infrastructure in challenging times
Friday 28 June, 9am to 12.30
VLGA, 60 Leicester St, Carlton
Planning and financing community infrastructure is difficult at the best of times. Governments at all levels are focused on austerity and belt tightening. In local government, the pressure is on to continue to deliver community infrastructure with tight budgets. This VLGA workshop brings together a range of perspectives to share good practice and innovative approaches to planning and delivering community assets in today’s challenging environment. RSVP by Tuesday 25 June to 03 9349 7999 or by email.
Other Events
Racism – time to act: workshops
Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission
If you’re a community or advocacy organisation working with people who experience discrimination, these tackling race-based discrimination workshops will equip community members and advocates to bring their complaints to the Commission for resolution. Options include Tackling race-based discrimination for CALD communities and Tackling race based discrimination for the Victorian Aboriginal community. Register to attend or contact 03 9032 3415 or by email to learn more.
DisabilityCare Australia Public Conference
23 to 24 June
Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre
As part of the implementation of the National Disability Insurances Scheme 'DisabilityCare', the Federal Government is hosting a national conference to discuss the scheme. To register or for more information, send an email.
United Nations Association of Australia (Victorian Division)
Sustainable Consumption and Production: Eco-efficiency and eco-certification to behavioural change
Thursday 27 June, 1.30pm for a 2pm start (to 5pm)
469 La Trobe Street, Melbourne
Held in support of the United Nations 10 Year Framework of Programmes on Sustainable Consumption and Production Patterns, the seminar will bring together experts and practitioners from across business, government and civil society to provide a platform for shared learning on integrating sustainable consumption and production measures throughout business operations, relationships and value chains. The seminar will address the challenges and opportunities associated with implementing more sustainable practices in the production and consumption of goods and services in Australia, such as eco-efficiency and eco-certification. It will also highlight the measures Australian businesses are undertaking, alongside government and NGOs, to influence behavioural change towards more sustainable economies, societies and lifestyles. Registration by 21 June is essential.
VLGA Membership
As a VLGA member you become part of a unique organisation that specialises in democratic governance. As a VLGA member you become part of a unique organisation that specialises in democratic governance. Our membership includes local governments, organisations and individual community members. Membership brings many benefits such as regular updates on important and relevant issues, participation in the organisation's decision-making and discounts to VLGA events and training. To join the VLGA, visit our website or contact Member Relations Officer Chelsea Ayling on 03 9349 7999 or via email.
3 June 2013
Sincere condolences to Jackie Fristacky
The Board and staff of the VLGA send our heartfelt condolences to Mayor Jackie Fristacky at Yarra City Council on the recent passing of her husband Brian Buckley. Our warmest thoughts are with you and your family Jackie.
President’s Message
Like it or loathe it, fundraising and donations are a part of politics at all levels of government in Australia. The regulation of political donations and the public funding of state and federal elections are supposed to ensure our political process is not corrupted. Last week these issues were at the forefront of public debate, with federal politicians considering and then rejecting changes to the way political donations are disclosed to the public and the level of public funding for federal elections. Here in Victoria, Minister for Planning Matthew Guy also called for new laws on political fundraising and a ban on donations by developers. Such a ban already exists in New South Wales and Queensland. Unsurprisingly, these issues have aroused considerable public comment and political intrigue. Local politics too has serious issues to consider about donations. During the 2012 local government elections, donations to candidates attracted significant debate and considerable media coverage in some instances. All candidates are required to disclose campaign contributions above $500 and disclosure statements must be published on each local government’s website. Interestingly, this analysis of donations finds that donations do not appear to be a major factor in the success of a candidate. Of the 250 candidates who received donations of $500 of more, 37 per cent were elected compared to a success rate of 31 per cent for all other candidates. How should we regulate political donations to local government candidates to ensure transparency and accountability? Debate over the federal legislation and Minister Guy's suggestion illustrates that this important question needs to be discussed at all levels. As part of our Strengthening Democracy: Improving local government elections project, we want to know how you think local government election donations should be regulated and more generally how we can improve local democracy. We will be releasing an issues paper later in June and we look forward to hearing from you then.
Following the recent expression of interest process to co-opt to the current VLGA Board vacancy, I am delighted to announce that Mr James Lamour-Reid and Mr Terry Larkins have both been co-opted to the Board. James and Terry bring extensive community, planning and local governance experience to our Board and we look forward to their first Board meeting later this month. Congratulations to you both!
I look forward to seeing many of you out and about and please don’t hesitate to be in touch on 0407 364 509 if I can be of assistance.
Cr Samantha Dunn
President
Keeping you up to date
National Food Plan – can we do more?
The National Food Plan white paper was released on 25 May. The VLGA is disappointed the Plan amounts to little more than a plan for growing the agriculture and food industries and exporting the Western diet to the exclusions of other considerations, in areas such as environmental sustainability, social equity or public health. Those who are concerned about Australians who suffer food insecurity are now asking can we do more to ensure that Australia is a place where the basic human right to food is guaranteed.
Anyone can run a town
In the heat of the moment, it is not uncommon for community members to say that they could do a better job than councillors and local government officers in managing the complex issues that local government deals with. Now using Australian Bureau of Statistics data, anybody can face these challenges with a new iPhone strategy game developed for the ABS called Run that town.
VLGA Member, Mitchell Shire celebrates National Reconciliation Week
Congratulations to the communities of Mitchell Shire where a special National Reconciliation Week event was held on Monday last week. The Seymour Local Indigenous Network (LIN) presented Council with the Aboriginal and the Torres Strait Island flags, and a framed manuscript of the 2008 Apology speech to the Nation to be displayed in the council chamber. The presentation included Auntie Alice Solomon of the Yorta Yorta Nation reading a poem by Hyllus Maris. Mayor Cr Bill Melbourne accepted the gifts and then invited the LIN to join Council as it develops a policy paper to establish Council’s position with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and designs an Aboriginal garden outside Seymour Library as a symbol of respect to the traditional custodians of the land. Formalities ended with a smoking ceremony performed by Uncle Larry Walsh. This special event will support the Shire to continue its journey of reconciliation.
‘My Darebin’ promotional DVD released
VLGA member Darebin City Council recently released a promotional DVD which beautifully captures the spirit and offerings of the city. Featuring arts and recreation, multiculturalism and education, cafes and socialising, transport and architecture and more, this is a great three-minute snapshot of a diverse and exciting Council area. Well done to all involved in its production. Watch the video online
LG Pro Customer Service Award
Nominations are open for the 2013 LGPro Customer Service Award which recognises a team or individual initiative that has improved customer service within a Council. Nominations for the 2013 Award close on Monday 17 June. Visit the website for more information and to nominate.
Victorian Heart Maps
The Heart Foundation has produced an online map of hospital admissions for heart attack, unstable angina and heart failure by local government area. The Victorian Heart Maps show admissions for these conditions from 2007-08 to 2011-12. The maps use data from the Victorian Department of Health and show that people living in rural and regional Victoria tend to have higher rates of hospitalisation than people in metropolitan Melbourne. The maps also show a clear association between hospitalisation and risk factors for heart disease and strong association between hospitalisation and social disadvantage.
Events for your diary
VLGA Events
Reconciliation Week Leading Edge Forum
‘Cultural awareness and local governments – promoting creative strategies’
Thursday 6 June, 6-9pm
VLGA, 60 Leicester St, Carlton
This year we will again partner with Reconciliation Victoria for our special Reconciliation Week Leading Edge Forum focusing on cultural awareness strategies that achieve new outcomes. Our guest speakers include Glenn Shea, a Wathaurong/Ngarrindjeri man and an actor and playwright. Other speakers will feature case studies of how cultural awareness programs have impacted local government outcomes. Call 03 9349 7999 to RSVP or register online.
Show me the money! New approaches to funding
Wednesday 12 June, 9am to 12.30
Melbourne Multicultural Hub (Purple Room), 506 Elizabeth St, CBD
Finding money to fund community projects has never been easy and this is not likely to change any time soon. Governments at all levels are focused on austerity and belt tightening. In local government, the pressure is on to continue to deliver community projects with tight budgets. This seminar will provide participants with an overview of opportunities to engage the philanthropic sector, social entrepreneurial approaches and new funding models for local government projects. RSVP by Friday 7 June to 03 9349 7999 or by email.
Delivering community infrastructure in challenging times
Friday 28 June, 9am to 12.30
VLGA, 60 Leicester St, Carlton
Planning and financing community infrastructure is difficult at the best of times. Governments at all levels are focused on austerity and belt tightening. In local government, the pressure is on to continue to deliver community infrastructure with tight budgets. This VLGA workshop brings together a range of perspectives to share good practice and innovative approaches to planning and delivering community assets in today’s challenging environment. RSVP by Tuesday 25 June to 03 9349 7999 or by email.
Other Events
Australian Environment Business Network workshops
June, Melbourne
With the change of focus of EPA Victoria, EPA NSW and other Government authorities, it is imperative that industries, businesses and councils understand their environmental obligations and are able to demonstrate compliance. To effectively manage your environmental exposures, the development of an efficient and appropriate Environmental Management System (EMS) will assist your business to streamline processes and resources. The Australian Environment Business Network (AEBN) has developed two Workshops:
* Demonstrating compliance with environmental regulations to Government Authorities - Understanding Environmental Compliance Workshop; - (EMS session 1) - AM Half Day, 26 June 2013 Melbourne; AND
* Improve and implement an effective Environmental Management System (EMS) Workshop - (EMS session 2) - PM Half Day, 26 June 2013 Melbourne
Australian Democracy in 2013
Wednesday 12 June, 7.30-8.30pm
The Capitol Theatre
It’s been a tumultuous term in the federal government – and now it’s time for voters to decide if it’s time for change. As we prepare to exercise our democratic duty to vote the Wheeler Centre is hosting a robust look at Australian democracy in action. What does it mean? Does democracy work? What does democracy mean to different people, and does everyone in Australia truly have access to it? Speakers include authors Dr Anne Summers, Don Watson and Margaret Simons, Kon Karapanagiotidis, founder of the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre, Jane Smith, Director of the Museum of Australian Democracy at Eureka and Humphrey McQueen, historian and cultural commentator. For more information and to register, visit the Wheeler Centre online.
Immigration in diversified Australia
20 and 21 June, 198 Berkeley Street, University of Melbourne
The conference marks the 50th anniversary of the publication of Immigration: Control or Colour Bar? and its important influence in ending the White Australia Policy. The two day conference will provide a framework for an overall review of the state of play of Australian immigration policy in today’s world. Learn more or register online.
VLGA Membership
As a VLGA member you become part of a unique organisation that specialises in democratic governanceAs a VLGA member you become part of a unique organisation that specialises in democratic governance. Our Our membership includes local governments, organisations and individual community members. Membership brings many benefits such as regular updates on important and relevant issues, participation in the organisation's decision-making and discounts to VLGA events and training. To join the VLGA, visit our website or contact Member Relations Officer Chelsea Ayling on 03 9349 7999 or via email.
The Board and staff of the VLGA send our heartfelt condolences to Mayor Jackie Fristacky at Yarra City Council on the recent passing of her husband Brian Buckley. Our warmest thoughts are with you and your family Jackie.
President’s Message
Like it or loathe it, fundraising and donations are a part of politics at all levels of government in Australia. The regulation of political donations and the public funding of state and federal elections are supposed to ensure our political process is not corrupted. Last week these issues were at the forefront of public debate, with federal politicians considering and then rejecting changes to the way political donations are disclosed to the public and the level of public funding for federal elections. Here in Victoria, Minister for Planning Matthew Guy also called for new laws on political fundraising and a ban on donations by developers. Such a ban already exists in New South Wales and Queensland. Unsurprisingly, these issues have aroused considerable public comment and political intrigue. Local politics too has serious issues to consider about donations. During the 2012 local government elections, donations to candidates attracted significant debate and considerable media coverage in some instances. All candidates are required to disclose campaign contributions above $500 and disclosure statements must be published on each local government’s website. Interestingly, this analysis of donations finds that donations do not appear to be a major factor in the success of a candidate. Of the 250 candidates who received donations of $500 of more, 37 per cent were elected compared to a success rate of 31 per cent for all other candidates. How should we regulate political donations to local government candidates to ensure transparency and accountability? Debate over the federal legislation and Minister Guy's suggestion illustrates that this important question needs to be discussed at all levels. As part of our Strengthening Democracy: Improving local government elections project, we want to know how you think local government election donations should be regulated and more generally how we can improve local democracy. We will be releasing an issues paper later in June and we look forward to hearing from you then.
Following the recent expression of interest process to co-opt to the current VLGA Board vacancy, I am delighted to announce that Mr James Lamour-Reid and Mr Terry Larkins have both been co-opted to the Board. James and Terry bring extensive community, planning and local governance experience to our Board and we look forward to their first Board meeting later this month. Congratulations to you both!
I look forward to seeing many of you out and about and please don’t hesitate to be in touch on 0407 364 509 if I can be of assistance.
Cr Samantha Dunn
President
Keeping you up to date
National Food Plan – can we do more?
The National Food Plan white paper was released on 25 May. The VLGA is disappointed the Plan amounts to little more than a plan for growing the agriculture and food industries and exporting the Western diet to the exclusions of other considerations, in areas such as environmental sustainability, social equity or public health. Those who are concerned about Australians who suffer food insecurity are now asking can we do more to ensure that Australia is a place where the basic human right to food is guaranteed.
Anyone can run a town
In the heat of the moment, it is not uncommon for community members to say that they could do a better job than councillors and local government officers in managing the complex issues that local government deals with. Now using Australian Bureau of Statistics data, anybody can face these challenges with a new iPhone strategy game developed for the ABS called Run that town.
VLGA Member, Mitchell Shire celebrates National Reconciliation Week
Congratulations to the communities of Mitchell Shire where a special National Reconciliation Week event was held on Monday last week. The Seymour Local Indigenous Network (LIN) presented Council with the Aboriginal and the Torres Strait Island flags, and a framed manuscript of the 2008 Apology speech to the Nation to be displayed in the council chamber. The presentation included Auntie Alice Solomon of the Yorta Yorta Nation reading a poem by Hyllus Maris. Mayor Cr Bill Melbourne accepted the gifts and then invited the LIN to join Council as it develops a policy paper to establish Council’s position with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and designs an Aboriginal garden outside Seymour Library as a symbol of respect to the traditional custodians of the land. Formalities ended with a smoking ceremony performed by Uncle Larry Walsh. This special event will support the Shire to continue its journey of reconciliation.
‘My Darebin’ promotional DVD released
VLGA member Darebin City Council recently released a promotional DVD which beautifully captures the spirit and offerings of the city. Featuring arts and recreation, multiculturalism and education, cafes and socialising, transport and architecture and more, this is a great three-minute snapshot of a diverse and exciting Council area. Well done to all involved in its production. Watch the video online
LG Pro Customer Service Award
Nominations are open for the 2013 LGPro Customer Service Award which recognises a team or individual initiative that has improved customer service within a Council. Nominations for the 2013 Award close on Monday 17 June. Visit the website for more information and to nominate.
Victorian Heart Maps
The Heart Foundation has produced an online map of hospital admissions for heart attack, unstable angina and heart failure by local government area. The Victorian Heart Maps show admissions for these conditions from 2007-08 to 2011-12. The maps use data from the Victorian Department of Health and show that people living in rural and regional Victoria tend to have higher rates of hospitalisation than people in metropolitan Melbourne. The maps also show a clear association between hospitalisation and risk factors for heart disease and strong association between hospitalisation and social disadvantage.
Events for your diary
VLGA Events
Reconciliation Week Leading Edge Forum
‘Cultural awareness and local governments – promoting creative strategies’
Thursday 6 June, 6-9pm
VLGA, 60 Leicester St, Carlton
This year we will again partner with Reconciliation Victoria for our special Reconciliation Week Leading Edge Forum focusing on cultural awareness strategies that achieve new outcomes. Our guest speakers include Glenn Shea, a Wathaurong/Ngarrindjeri man and an actor and playwright. Other speakers will feature case studies of how cultural awareness programs have impacted local government outcomes. Call 03 9349 7999 to RSVP or register online.
Show me the money! New approaches to funding
Wednesday 12 June, 9am to 12.30
Melbourne Multicultural Hub (Purple Room), 506 Elizabeth St, CBD
Finding money to fund community projects has never been easy and this is not likely to change any time soon. Governments at all levels are focused on austerity and belt tightening. In local government, the pressure is on to continue to deliver community projects with tight budgets. This seminar will provide participants with an overview of opportunities to engage the philanthropic sector, social entrepreneurial approaches and new funding models for local government projects. RSVP by Friday 7 June to 03 9349 7999 or by email.
Delivering community infrastructure in challenging times
Friday 28 June, 9am to 12.30
VLGA, 60 Leicester St, Carlton
Planning and financing community infrastructure is difficult at the best of times. Governments at all levels are focused on austerity and belt tightening. In local government, the pressure is on to continue to deliver community infrastructure with tight budgets. This VLGA workshop brings together a range of perspectives to share good practice and innovative approaches to planning and delivering community assets in today’s challenging environment. RSVP by Tuesday 25 June to 03 9349 7999 or by email.
Other Events
Australian Environment Business Network workshops
June, Melbourne
With the change of focus of EPA Victoria, EPA NSW and other Government authorities, it is imperative that industries, businesses and councils understand their environmental obligations and are able to demonstrate compliance. To effectively manage your environmental exposures, the development of an efficient and appropriate Environmental Management System (EMS) will assist your business to streamline processes and resources. The Australian Environment Business Network (AEBN) has developed two Workshops:
* Demonstrating compliance with environmental regulations to Government Authorities - Understanding Environmental Compliance Workshop; - (EMS session 1) - AM Half Day, 26 June 2013 Melbourne; AND
* Improve and implement an effective Environmental Management System (EMS) Workshop - (EMS session 2) - PM Half Day, 26 June 2013 Melbourne
Australian Democracy in 2013
Wednesday 12 June, 7.30-8.30pm
The Capitol Theatre
It’s been a tumultuous term in the federal government – and now it’s time for voters to decide if it’s time for change. As we prepare to exercise our democratic duty to vote the Wheeler Centre is hosting a robust look at Australian democracy in action. What does it mean? Does democracy work? What does democracy mean to different people, and does everyone in Australia truly have access to it? Speakers include authors Dr Anne Summers, Don Watson and Margaret Simons, Kon Karapanagiotidis, founder of the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre, Jane Smith, Director of the Museum of Australian Democracy at Eureka and Humphrey McQueen, historian and cultural commentator. For more information and to register, visit the Wheeler Centre online.
Immigration in diversified Australia
20 and 21 June, 198 Berkeley Street, University of Melbourne
The conference marks the 50th anniversary of the publication of Immigration: Control or Colour Bar? and its important influence in ending the White Australia Policy. The two day conference will provide a framework for an overall review of the state of play of Australian immigration policy in today’s world. Learn more or register online.
VLGA Membership
As a VLGA member you become part of a unique organisation that specialises in democratic governanceAs a VLGA member you become part of a unique organisation that specialises in democratic governance. Our Our membership includes local governments, organisations and individual community members. Membership brings many benefits such as regular updates on important and relevant issues, participation in the organisation's decision-making and discounts to VLGA events and training. To join the VLGA, visit our website or contact Member Relations Officer Chelsea Ayling on 03 9349 7999 or via email.
27 May 2013
President’s Message
National Reconciliation Week is upon us and there is a fantastic array of events and activities on offer in Melbourne and across Victoria. Reconciliation Week is a time for all Australians to reflect on our shared histories, and on the cultures and contributions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Get along to one of these events and join the conversation about recognition. To learn how you can get involved and to find an event near you, visit Reconciliation Victoria’s Online Events Calendar. For those in or near the city today, Melbourne will host the National Launch of Reconciliation Week from 12– 2pm at Federation Square. The event will include a live broadcast by Indigenous radio station 3KND, live music, guest speakers and a special surprise that is guaranteed to get you dancing! And while we are in such good spirits, let’s all shout our sincere congratulations to Cr Jim Doukas and the team at Moyne Shire Council, as Port Fairy celebrated the town’s title of the World’s Most Liveable Town over the weekend! I look forward to seeing many of you out and about and please don’t hesitate to be in touch on 0407 364 509 if I can be of assistance.
Cr Samantha Dunn
President
Keeping you up to date
Welcome back Indigo
Indigo Shire Council has notified us of their vote to join the VLGA, and we warmly welcome them back as members. Indigo Shire will be known to many as a key destination to enjoy food and wine, extensive rail trails, the distinct seasons - their autumn is really something quite special - and of course their preserved history with Australia's most significant collection of historic towns including Beechworth, Rutherglen, Wahgunyah, Chiltern, Yackandandah, Kiewa-Tangambalanga, Stanley and Barnawartha. Indigo’s economy relies on its rural and tourism base and its regional association with Albury-Wodonga and Wangaratta. Specifically, the economy is based on farming (beef, sheep, dairy, fruit and viticulture), the processing of local primary produce and the provision of services to people, including health, social and tourism services. For more information on Indigo Shire, visit the Indigo Shire Council website.
Strengthening democracy: improving local government elections
The VLGA’s review of the 2012 local government elections is about to enter its next stage with the release of an issues paper and survey in June. Incorporating the insights shared by VLGA members and supporters at our April Leading Edge Forum, the paper will consider a range of key issues including diversity of candidates, candidate conduct, donations and candidate disclosures, voter participation, electoral structures and voting methods. Responses to the issues paper and survey will contribute to VLGA’s advocacy on improving local government elections. Please contact Toby Archer, Director Policy via email for more information.
Support growing for constitutional recognition
An Australian Financial Review-Neilsen poll has showed that 65 per cent of respondents said they would vote for Constitutional recognition of local government. An article in the Ipswich Advertiser last Monday claims that “while the vote would need a majority of people in a majority of state to succeed, it also appears a successful referendum has enough support to succeed at that level as well.” At this stage, 62 per cent of Victorians said they would support the reform.
VLGA submission on live odds
Last week, the VLGA made a submission to the Australian Subscription Television and Radio Association in response to the measures to reduce and control the promotion of live odds during live sports broadcasts on subscription television. We are concerned about the promotion of live odds during sports games, as well as advertising and sponsorship. These promotions serve to normalise gambling, which is of particular concern with regard to the many children and young people who watch sports events on television. We support recommendations regarding prohibition of live odds during sports events and maintaining restrictions on online gambling, and recommend that stronger advertising laws (as per tobacco products and smoking) are applied to gambling advertising including during live broadcasts. We also welcome the online betting industry’s acknowledgment of the problem and apparent willingness to undertake reforms. The Conversation carried commentary from Nathan Grills and Gillian Porter (21 May) with their article Not just a bit of fun: why sports, gambling and kids are a bad mix discussing four key reasons why children should not be exposed to gambling advertising on television during sports matches.
Last week’s focus groups - representative local democracy
Last week the Cities of Whitehorse, Greater Geelong and the Shire of Indigo hosted focus groups for the ACELG and VLGA’s research project on representative local democracy in Australia. Councillors and officers provided rich information on their experiences and a large number of people responded to the questions in writing or in telephone interviews. Thanks to everyone who has contributed to the project so far.
Australian aid to Timor-Leste under review
As part of the Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade’s Inquiry into Australia's relationship with Timor-Leste, Australian aid programs in Timor-Leste have been examined over two days of public hearings in Canberra last week. The committee heard evidence from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, AusAID and other Australian Government agencies and the not-for-profit sector. Timor-Leste is Australia's seventh largest recipient of Official Development Assistance, receiving $116.7 million in 2012-13. This comprises $84.3 million from AusAID, about $30 million provided through the Australian Federal Police, and the rest delivered by a number of Australian Government agencies. The VLGA made a submission to the Inquiry earlier this year.
Melbourne MP’s Volunteer Awards – nominations open
If you know an outstanding volunteer who is doing great work in their community, you can nominate them for the MP’s Volunteer Awards in Melbourne. Volunteers can be nominated for an Award in a range of categories, including: junior, youth and senior; business, education, emergency management, environment, innovation and long-term commitment. These awards are an opportunity to celebrate the huge contribution made by outstanding volunteers. Nominations close 15 June 2013. For more information visit the website or call Georgia Webster on 03 9642 0922.
Funding opportunities
Deadline draws near for Local Government Energy Efficiency Program
Councils around Australia have until the end of May to apply for funding from the $24 million Local Government Energy Efficiency Program (LGEEP). The program provides assistance to local governments to install solar and heat pump hot water systems to drive more effective energy use in their buildings and community facilities, particularly where councils are situated in low socio-economic areas. LGEEP is a one-off, non-competitive grant program and all councils are eligible to apply for a maximum grant amount according to their size, based on the Australian Classification of Local Governments 2007-08, and their socio-economic status according to the SEIFA 2006 – Index of Relative Socio-economic Disadvantage. The initiative is one of five programs established under the Australian Government’s Low Carbon Communities initiative. For more information and to apply visit the website.
Victorian Multicultural Commission - Small Capital Infrastructure Grants
Not-for-profits representing culturally and linguistically diverse communities in Victoria can apply for grants for minor works to existing community-owned infrastructure. Grants range from $20,000 to $100,000, with a minimum dollar-for-dollar matched funding requirement.
Information about eligibility, guidelines and applying for Cultural Precincts and Community Infrastructure Fund - applications close Friday 28 June at 4pm.
Events for your diary
VLGA Events
Reconciliation Week Leading Edge Forum
‘Cultural awareness and local governments – promoting creative strategies’
Thursday 6 June, 6-9pm
VLGA, 60 Leicester St, Carlton
This year we will again partner with Reconciliation Victoria for our special Reconciliation Week Leading Edge Forum focusing on cultural awareness strategies that achieve new outcomes. Our guest speakers include Glenn Shea, a Wathaurong/Ngarrindjeri man and an actor and playwright. Other speakers will feature case studies of how cultural awareness programs have impacted local government outcomes. Register your attendance here.
Other Events
YACVic roundtable luncheon – ‘National definition of youth work’
Tuesday 28 May, 12 noon to 1.30pm (lunch provided)
YACVic boardroom (Level 2, 180 Flinders St)
The Australian Youth Affairs Coalition (AYAC) is developing a national definition of youth work. AYAC is currently seeking feedback on the key concepts that will underpin this definition through the discussion paper Defining Youth Work in Australia: It’s what you do. YACVic is keen to ensure that the national definition is consistent with the values that underpin youth work practice in Victoria, as outlined in the YACVic Code of Ethical Practice. YACVic is holding a roundtable luncheon to discuss this, and to provide you with the opportunity to give any other feedback. The discussion will be facilitated by Tim Corney (co-author of The Code) and Linda Randall (Manager, Participation and Sector Development at YACVic) and will be based on the questions in the discussion paper. RSVP online.
The Castan Centre Annual Human Rights Conference 2013
Friday 26 July
The Edge, Federation Square, CBD
Cost - $120 to $240
Registrations are now open for this conference. Speakers include The Hon. Mark Dreyfus QC, Commonwealth Attorney-General, Jonathan Holmes, Host of Media Watch, ABC1, Megan Mitchell, National Children's Commissioner (Australian Human Rights Commission), Eva Cox, Professorial Fellow, Jumbunna Indigenous House of Learning, UTS , and many more. Visit the conference webpage for the full program and speaker list and register online.
VLGA Membership
As a VLGA member you become part of a unique organisation that specialises in democratic governanceAs a VLGA member you become part of a unique organisation that specialises in democratic governance. Our Our membership includes local governments, organisations and individual community members. Membership brings many benefits such as regular updates on important and relevant issues, participation in the organisation's decision-making and discounts to VLGA events and training. To join the VLGA, visit our website or contact Member Relations Officer Chelsea Ayling on 03 9349 7999 or via email.
National Reconciliation Week is upon us and there is a fantastic array of events and activities on offer in Melbourne and across Victoria. Reconciliation Week is a time for all Australians to reflect on our shared histories, and on the cultures and contributions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Get along to one of these events and join the conversation about recognition. To learn how you can get involved and to find an event near you, visit Reconciliation Victoria’s Online Events Calendar. For those in or near the city today, Melbourne will host the National Launch of Reconciliation Week from 12– 2pm at Federation Square. The event will include a live broadcast by Indigenous radio station 3KND, live music, guest speakers and a special surprise that is guaranteed to get you dancing! And while we are in such good spirits, let’s all shout our sincere congratulations to Cr Jim Doukas and the team at Moyne Shire Council, as Port Fairy celebrated the town’s title of the World’s Most Liveable Town over the weekend! I look forward to seeing many of you out and about and please don’t hesitate to be in touch on 0407 364 509 if I can be of assistance.
Cr Samantha Dunn
President
Keeping you up to date
Welcome back Indigo
Indigo Shire Council has notified us of their vote to join the VLGA, and we warmly welcome them back as members. Indigo Shire will be known to many as a key destination to enjoy food and wine, extensive rail trails, the distinct seasons - their autumn is really something quite special - and of course their preserved history with Australia's most significant collection of historic towns including Beechworth, Rutherglen, Wahgunyah, Chiltern, Yackandandah, Kiewa-Tangambalanga, Stanley and Barnawartha. Indigo’s economy relies on its rural and tourism base and its regional association with Albury-Wodonga and Wangaratta. Specifically, the economy is based on farming (beef, sheep, dairy, fruit and viticulture), the processing of local primary produce and the provision of services to people, including health, social and tourism services. For more information on Indigo Shire, visit the Indigo Shire Council website.
Strengthening democracy: improving local government elections
The VLGA’s review of the 2012 local government elections is about to enter its next stage with the release of an issues paper and survey in June. Incorporating the insights shared by VLGA members and supporters at our April Leading Edge Forum, the paper will consider a range of key issues including diversity of candidates, candidate conduct, donations and candidate disclosures, voter participation, electoral structures and voting methods. Responses to the issues paper and survey will contribute to VLGA’s advocacy on improving local government elections. Please contact Toby Archer, Director Policy via email for more information.
Support growing for constitutional recognition
An Australian Financial Review-Neilsen poll has showed that 65 per cent of respondents said they would vote for Constitutional recognition of local government. An article in the Ipswich Advertiser last Monday claims that “while the vote would need a majority of people in a majority of state to succeed, it also appears a successful referendum has enough support to succeed at that level as well.” At this stage, 62 per cent of Victorians said they would support the reform.
VLGA submission on live odds
Last week, the VLGA made a submission to the Australian Subscription Television and Radio Association in response to the measures to reduce and control the promotion of live odds during live sports broadcasts on subscription television. We are concerned about the promotion of live odds during sports games, as well as advertising and sponsorship. These promotions serve to normalise gambling, which is of particular concern with regard to the many children and young people who watch sports events on television. We support recommendations regarding prohibition of live odds during sports events and maintaining restrictions on online gambling, and recommend that stronger advertising laws (as per tobacco products and smoking) are applied to gambling advertising including during live broadcasts. We also welcome the online betting industry’s acknowledgment of the problem and apparent willingness to undertake reforms. The Conversation carried commentary from Nathan Grills and Gillian Porter (21 May) with their article Not just a bit of fun: why sports, gambling and kids are a bad mix discussing four key reasons why children should not be exposed to gambling advertising on television during sports matches.
Last week’s focus groups - representative local democracy
Last week the Cities of Whitehorse, Greater Geelong and the Shire of Indigo hosted focus groups for the ACELG and VLGA’s research project on representative local democracy in Australia. Councillors and officers provided rich information on their experiences and a large number of people responded to the questions in writing or in telephone interviews. Thanks to everyone who has contributed to the project so far.
Australian aid to Timor-Leste under review
As part of the Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade’s Inquiry into Australia's relationship with Timor-Leste, Australian aid programs in Timor-Leste have been examined over two days of public hearings in Canberra last week. The committee heard evidence from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, AusAID and other Australian Government agencies and the not-for-profit sector. Timor-Leste is Australia's seventh largest recipient of Official Development Assistance, receiving $116.7 million in 2012-13. This comprises $84.3 million from AusAID, about $30 million provided through the Australian Federal Police, and the rest delivered by a number of Australian Government agencies. The VLGA made a submission to the Inquiry earlier this year.
Melbourne MP’s Volunteer Awards – nominations open
If you know an outstanding volunteer who is doing great work in their community, you can nominate them for the MP’s Volunteer Awards in Melbourne. Volunteers can be nominated for an Award in a range of categories, including: junior, youth and senior; business, education, emergency management, environment, innovation and long-term commitment. These awards are an opportunity to celebrate the huge contribution made by outstanding volunteers. Nominations close 15 June 2013. For more information visit the website or call Georgia Webster on 03 9642 0922.
Funding opportunities
Deadline draws near for Local Government Energy Efficiency Program
Councils around Australia have until the end of May to apply for funding from the $24 million Local Government Energy Efficiency Program (LGEEP). The program provides assistance to local governments to install solar and heat pump hot water systems to drive more effective energy use in their buildings and community facilities, particularly where councils are situated in low socio-economic areas. LGEEP is a one-off, non-competitive grant program and all councils are eligible to apply for a maximum grant amount according to their size, based on the Australian Classification of Local Governments 2007-08, and their socio-economic status according to the SEIFA 2006 – Index of Relative Socio-economic Disadvantage. The initiative is one of five programs established under the Australian Government’s Low Carbon Communities initiative. For more information and to apply visit the website.
Victorian Multicultural Commission - Small Capital Infrastructure Grants
Not-for-profits representing culturally and linguistically diverse communities in Victoria can apply for grants for minor works to existing community-owned infrastructure. Grants range from $20,000 to $100,000, with a minimum dollar-for-dollar matched funding requirement.
Information about eligibility, guidelines and applying for Cultural Precincts and Community Infrastructure Fund - applications close Friday 28 June at 4pm.
Events for your diary
VLGA Events
Reconciliation Week Leading Edge Forum
‘Cultural awareness and local governments – promoting creative strategies’
Thursday 6 June, 6-9pm
VLGA, 60 Leicester St, Carlton
This year we will again partner with Reconciliation Victoria for our special Reconciliation Week Leading Edge Forum focusing on cultural awareness strategies that achieve new outcomes. Our guest speakers include Glenn Shea, a Wathaurong/Ngarrindjeri man and an actor and playwright. Other speakers will feature case studies of how cultural awareness programs have impacted local government outcomes. Register your attendance here.
Other Events
YACVic roundtable luncheon – ‘National definition of youth work’
Tuesday 28 May, 12 noon to 1.30pm (lunch provided)
YACVic boardroom (Level 2, 180 Flinders St)
The Australian Youth Affairs Coalition (AYAC) is developing a national definition of youth work. AYAC is currently seeking feedback on the key concepts that will underpin this definition through the discussion paper Defining Youth Work in Australia: It’s what you do. YACVic is keen to ensure that the national definition is consistent with the values that underpin youth work practice in Victoria, as outlined in the YACVic Code of Ethical Practice. YACVic is holding a roundtable luncheon to discuss this, and to provide you with the opportunity to give any other feedback. The discussion will be facilitated by Tim Corney (co-author of The Code) and Linda Randall (Manager, Participation and Sector Development at YACVic) and will be based on the questions in the discussion paper. RSVP online.
The Castan Centre Annual Human Rights Conference 2013
Friday 26 July
The Edge, Federation Square, CBD
Cost - $120 to $240
Registrations are now open for this conference. Speakers include The Hon. Mark Dreyfus QC, Commonwealth Attorney-General, Jonathan Holmes, Host of Media Watch, ABC1, Megan Mitchell, National Children's Commissioner (Australian Human Rights Commission), Eva Cox, Professorial Fellow, Jumbunna Indigenous House of Learning, UTS , and many more. Visit the conference webpage for the full program and speaker list and register online.
VLGA Membership
As a VLGA member you become part of a unique organisation that specialises in democratic governanceAs a VLGA member you become part of a unique organisation that specialises in democratic governance. Our Our membership includes local governments, organisations and individual community members. Membership brings many benefits such as regular updates on important and relevant issues, participation in the organisation's decision-making and discounts to VLGA events and training. To join the VLGA, visit our website or contact Member Relations Officer Chelsea Ayling on 03 9349 7999 or via email.
20 May 2013
Vale Cr Tom Morrissey
It is with sadness that the VLGA has learned of the passing of Cr Tom Morrissey on Friday night. Tom served the Monash community as a Councillor for 22 years, including two terms as Mayor (in 2001-02 and 2006-07). Tom was born in 1945 and lived the majority of his life in the City of Monash. Following his secondary education at Jordanville Technical College, he became a master plumber who owned and operated a local plumbing business. Tom was a strong believer in public service and performed his civic responsibilities with great sincerity and dedication. He was first elected to the City of Waverley Council in 1990. He was elected to Monash City Council in 1997, 2000, 2005, 2008 and 2012 in the Mount Waverley Ward. In 2002, he was awarded the Centenary Medal for services to Local Government. The VLGA’s thoughts are with Tom’s family, and his colleagues at the City of Monash.
President’s Message
The eighth annual Responsible Gambling Awareness Week begins today with a range of activities and events promoting the responsible gambling message throughout Victoria. Local governments have an important role in managing the impacts of gambling in local communities, and this is in evidence in every conversation we share at our Local Government Working Group on Gambling meetings through the year. A number of local governments have used differential rates on pokies venues to address the impacts of problem gambling. Moreland and Monash councils are now challenging restrictions on the power to levy these differential rates. Don’t forget to check out the VLGA’s Advocacy Pack for local governments which provides fact sheets, key contacts, and a presentation template. It’s National Reconciliation Week from 27 May. The Week celebrates the commemoration of two significant milestones - the anniversaries of the successful 1967 referendum and the High Court Mabo decision. The theme for this year is Let’s Talk Recognition - with a focus on how Australians can better recognise each other and recognise the contributions, cultures and histories of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. It’s everyone’s business, and as a consequence many local governments are hosting events and activities. At the VLGA for the third year we are hosting our Reconciliation Leading Edge Forum in partnership with Reconciliation Victoria. Don’t forget to register to come along by scrolling to our Events section below for more information.
I look forward to seeing many of you out and about and please don’t hesitate to be in touch on 0407 364 509 if I can be of assistance.
Cr Samantha Dunn
President
Keeping you up to date
Who’s saying what on constitutional recognition?
On Friday last week, as a special service to our members, the VLGA commenced regular bulletins on the constitutional recognition of local government debate as it happens in the media and on the wider policy stage. Member mayors and CEOs will receive these bulletins direct from our office to assist and inform your commentary and advocacy in your local communities. For further information contact our Director Policy, Toby Archer via email.
Representative local democracy focus groups this week
This week the Cities of Whitehorse, Greater Geelong and the Shire of Indigo will host focus groups for the ACELG and VLGA’s research project on representative local democracy in Australia. Councillors and officers interested in attending a focus group can still register by emailing Chelsea Ayling. Thanks to the large number of you who have opted to participate by sending us your comments.
VLGA inaugural councillors’ leadership dinner a success
On Wednesday night, many VLGA member councillors from across the State joined us for our inaugural leadership dinner in Fitzroy with guest speaker Jenny Gray, CEO Zoos Victoria. We thank all who attended to help celebrate with us on this special night and to enjoy Jenny’s wonderful presentation. You can see pictures on our Facebook page and Twitter feed.
VLGA submission to Review of Victorian Public Libraries Stage 2
Last week, the VLGA completed our submission to the Stage 2 Discussion Paper of the Victorian Public Libraries Review. VLGA members have shared a range of views with us about the ‘Victorian Library’ model proposed in the Discussion Paper. In our submission we supported the principle underlying the Victorian Library concept however we:
* are concerned that the significant structural changes proposed in the model will not necessarily lead to improvements for those who provide and manage library services, nor library users
* see inadequate funding of libraries as the major impediment to the development of higher quality library services across the State
* call on the Victorian Government to reassess the level of funding provided to public libraries against the benchmarks set by the Australian Library and Information Association
* understand there are some limited opportunities for tying funding to specific elements of library services, but we are opposed to tied funding for core services
* call on the Victorian Government to establish a formal partnership agreement with local governments for Victorian public libraries.
VLGA submission to smoke-free issues paper
The VLGA also made a submission to the Department of Health’s issues paper on smoke-free playgrounds, sporting and recreation areas, last week. In our submission we recommended that the Victorian Government:
* funds a state-wide community education program to promote the benefits of banning smoking in outdoor areas
* provides additional financial resources to local governments to ensure they can enforce the proposed bans
* includes alfresco dining as part of the proposed new outdoor smoking bans.
CEOs sleeping out for homelessness
Several local government CEOs including our own Maree McPherson, will be sleeping rough at Etihad Stadium in June as part of the Vinnie’s CEO Sleepout 2013. This is the second time Maree has joined the Sleepout and she will be joined by City of Yarra’s Vijaya Vaidyanath, the City of Whittlesea’s David Turnbull, Cardinia Shire’s Gary McQuillan, and Simon McMillan from the City of Banyule. You can sponsor Maree online and search for other CEOs.
Victorian Coastal Awards for Excellence 2013 – nominations now open!
These awards celebrate and recognise the great work people, groups, businesses, schools and governments do to protect Victoria's magnificent coastal and marine environment. Further information and nomination forms are available from the Victorian Coastal Council website. The awards team can be contacted by email or phone 03 9637 8893. Nominations close Thursday 4 July 2013, 5pm.
Funding opportunities
Small Capital Infrastructure Grants – applications now open!
Applications for the 2013 Cultural Precincts and Community Infrastructure Fund Small Capital Infrastructure Grants are now open. Grants are aimed at not-for-profit organisations representing culturally and linguistically diverse communities in Victoria and are for minor works to existing community-owned infrastructure. Visit the website for more information or to apply. Applications close Friday 28 June 2013.
Events for your diary
VLGA Events
Reconciliation Week Leading Edge Forum
‘Cultural awareness and local governments – promoting creative strategies’
Thursday 6 June, 6-9pm
VLGA, 60 Leicester St, Carlton
This year we will again partner with Reconciliation Victoria for our special Reconciliation Week Leading Edge Forum focusing on cultural awareness strategies that achieve new outcomes. Our guest speakers include Glenn Shea, a Wathaurong/Ngarrindjeri man and an actor and playwright. Other speakers will feature case studies of how cultural awareness programs have impacted local government outcomes. Register your attendance via email.
Other Events
Don’t forget to register!
ALGWA Vic State Conference and AGM – Going Bush in 2013
May 24-26
Euroa Butter Factory, 79 Boundary Rd North, Euroa
There is an exciting array of speakers at this year’s ALGWA Vic conference, including Local Government Minister (and ALGWA Life Member) Jeanette Powell, Federal MP Dr Sharman Stone, State MP Dr Bill Sykes, entrepreneur Gerry Ryan OAM, Professor Kate Auty (Commissioner for Environmental Sustainability), Pam Robinson OAM (ALGWA Life Member and Landcare advocate) and a Panel of north east women mayors. This is also the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Victorian ALGWA branch. Program and registration information is available online.
Consultations on VicHealth’s new Framework for Health Equity
June, throughout Victoria
VicHealth is hosting six consultation sessions on its new Framework for Health Equity throughout June in Traralgon, Benalla, Swan Hill, Ararat and Carlton (two sessions). The VicHealth Framework for Health Equity outlines and describes the social determinants of health inequities, and provides practical entry points for action. Sessions will be facilitated by Sharon Friel, Professor of Health Equity from the Australian National University. Visit the VicHealth website for dates and registration.
Restoring Hope – a creative Refugee Week performance
Saturday 22 June, 3-5pm
Fortyfive Downstairs Gallery, 45 Flinders Lane, Melbourne CBD
Free, booking essential
When refugees settle in Australia there is an emphasis on taking care of the essentials – food, housing, education and employment. Yet refugees also need resilience, courage and hope to face the challenges of settlement. Actors draw on these themes to create a unique performance from the stories of audience members. These actors and musicians bring out the audience’s stories of hope and resilience in a way that is entertaining, surprising and transformative. Book your free ticket online.
Save the Date!
2013 Victorian Agribusiness Summit
1 – 2 August
Ballarat Lodge and Convention Centre
Registration options range from $130pp to $499pp
This Summit will address the position of agribusiness as part of a rapidly evolving global food system and highlight the opportunities available through trade relationships, internet technologies, collaborative market focused business models, productivity improvements and sustainable energy systems. Trade exhibitions, a meat sheep breed mini expo and participants from the financial, food processing, export and trade negotiation institutions as well as many local, state and federal representatives make this a critical for any person producing, processing and marketing food in Victoria. Visit the official Facebook page for ongoing Summit bulletins and information and visit the website to register.
Not for Profit People conference
27-28 August
Jasper Hotel, Elizabeth St Melbourne
The Not-For-Profit People conference with keynote speakers and sessions for each of the five conference themes: Recruitment, Managing People Well, HR & Organisational Strategy, Leadership & Training and Health & Wellbeing. Bookings and information for the Not-For-Profit People conference
VLGA membership
As a VLGA member you become part of a unique organisation that specialises in democratic governance. Our As a VLGA member you become part of a unique organisation that specialises in democratic governance. Our membership includes local governments, organisations and individual community members. Membership brings many benefits such as regular updates on important and relevant issues, participation in the organisation's decision-making and discounts to VLGA events and training. To join the VLGA, visit our website or contact Member Relations Officer Chelsea Ayling on 03 9349 7999 or via email.
It is with sadness that the VLGA has learned of the passing of Cr Tom Morrissey on Friday night. Tom served the Monash community as a Councillor for 22 years, including two terms as Mayor (in 2001-02 and 2006-07). Tom was born in 1945 and lived the majority of his life in the City of Monash. Following his secondary education at Jordanville Technical College, he became a master plumber who owned and operated a local plumbing business. Tom was a strong believer in public service and performed his civic responsibilities with great sincerity and dedication. He was first elected to the City of Waverley Council in 1990. He was elected to Monash City Council in 1997, 2000, 2005, 2008 and 2012 in the Mount Waverley Ward. In 2002, he was awarded the Centenary Medal for services to Local Government. The VLGA’s thoughts are with Tom’s family, and his colleagues at the City of Monash.
President’s Message
The eighth annual Responsible Gambling Awareness Week begins today with a range of activities and events promoting the responsible gambling message throughout Victoria. Local governments have an important role in managing the impacts of gambling in local communities, and this is in evidence in every conversation we share at our Local Government Working Group on Gambling meetings through the year. A number of local governments have used differential rates on pokies venues to address the impacts of problem gambling. Moreland and Monash councils are now challenging restrictions on the power to levy these differential rates. Don’t forget to check out the VLGA’s Advocacy Pack for local governments which provides fact sheets, key contacts, and a presentation template. It’s National Reconciliation Week from 27 May. The Week celebrates the commemoration of two significant milestones - the anniversaries of the successful 1967 referendum and the High Court Mabo decision. The theme for this year is Let’s Talk Recognition - with a focus on how Australians can better recognise each other and recognise the contributions, cultures and histories of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. It’s everyone’s business, and as a consequence many local governments are hosting events and activities. At the VLGA for the third year we are hosting our Reconciliation Leading Edge Forum in partnership with Reconciliation Victoria. Don’t forget to register to come along by scrolling to our Events section below for more information.
I look forward to seeing many of you out and about and please don’t hesitate to be in touch on 0407 364 509 if I can be of assistance.
Cr Samantha Dunn
President
Keeping you up to date
Who’s saying what on constitutional recognition?
On Friday last week, as a special service to our members, the VLGA commenced regular bulletins on the constitutional recognition of local government debate as it happens in the media and on the wider policy stage. Member mayors and CEOs will receive these bulletins direct from our office to assist and inform your commentary and advocacy in your local communities. For further information contact our Director Policy, Toby Archer via email.
Representative local democracy focus groups this week
This week the Cities of Whitehorse, Greater Geelong and the Shire of Indigo will host focus groups for the ACELG and VLGA’s research project on representative local democracy in Australia. Councillors and officers interested in attending a focus group can still register by emailing Chelsea Ayling. Thanks to the large number of you who have opted to participate by sending us your comments.
VLGA inaugural councillors’ leadership dinner a success
On Wednesday night, many VLGA member councillors from across the State joined us for our inaugural leadership dinner in Fitzroy with guest speaker Jenny Gray, CEO Zoos Victoria. We thank all who attended to help celebrate with us on this special night and to enjoy Jenny’s wonderful presentation. You can see pictures on our Facebook page and Twitter feed.
VLGA submission to Review of Victorian Public Libraries Stage 2
Last week, the VLGA completed our submission to the Stage 2 Discussion Paper of the Victorian Public Libraries Review. VLGA members have shared a range of views with us about the ‘Victorian Library’ model proposed in the Discussion Paper. In our submission we supported the principle underlying the Victorian Library concept however we:
* are concerned that the significant structural changes proposed in the model will not necessarily lead to improvements for those who provide and manage library services, nor library users
* see inadequate funding of libraries as the major impediment to the development of higher quality library services across the State
* call on the Victorian Government to reassess the level of funding provided to public libraries against the benchmarks set by the Australian Library and Information Association
* understand there are some limited opportunities for tying funding to specific elements of library services, but we are opposed to tied funding for core services
* call on the Victorian Government to establish a formal partnership agreement with local governments for Victorian public libraries.
VLGA submission to smoke-free issues paper
The VLGA also made a submission to the Department of Health’s issues paper on smoke-free playgrounds, sporting and recreation areas, last week. In our submission we recommended that the Victorian Government:
* funds a state-wide community education program to promote the benefits of banning smoking in outdoor areas
* provides additional financial resources to local governments to ensure they can enforce the proposed bans
* includes alfresco dining as part of the proposed new outdoor smoking bans.
CEOs sleeping out for homelessness
Several local government CEOs including our own Maree McPherson, will be sleeping rough at Etihad Stadium in June as part of the Vinnie’s CEO Sleepout 2013. This is the second time Maree has joined the Sleepout and she will be joined by City of Yarra’s Vijaya Vaidyanath, the City of Whittlesea’s David Turnbull, Cardinia Shire’s Gary McQuillan, and Simon McMillan from the City of Banyule. You can sponsor Maree online and search for other CEOs.
Victorian Coastal Awards for Excellence 2013 – nominations now open!
These awards celebrate and recognise the great work people, groups, businesses, schools and governments do to protect Victoria's magnificent coastal and marine environment. Further information and nomination forms are available from the Victorian Coastal Council website. The awards team can be contacted by email or phone 03 9637 8893. Nominations close Thursday 4 July 2013, 5pm.
Funding opportunities
Small Capital Infrastructure Grants – applications now open!
Applications for the 2013 Cultural Precincts and Community Infrastructure Fund Small Capital Infrastructure Grants are now open. Grants are aimed at not-for-profit organisations representing culturally and linguistically diverse communities in Victoria and are for minor works to existing community-owned infrastructure. Visit the website for more information or to apply. Applications close Friday 28 June 2013.
Events for your diary
VLGA Events
Reconciliation Week Leading Edge Forum
‘Cultural awareness and local governments – promoting creative strategies’
Thursday 6 June, 6-9pm
VLGA, 60 Leicester St, Carlton
This year we will again partner with Reconciliation Victoria for our special Reconciliation Week Leading Edge Forum focusing on cultural awareness strategies that achieve new outcomes. Our guest speakers include Glenn Shea, a Wathaurong/Ngarrindjeri man and an actor and playwright. Other speakers will feature case studies of how cultural awareness programs have impacted local government outcomes. Register your attendance via email.
Other Events
Don’t forget to register!
ALGWA Vic State Conference and AGM – Going Bush in 2013
May 24-26
Euroa Butter Factory, 79 Boundary Rd North, Euroa
There is an exciting array of speakers at this year’s ALGWA Vic conference, including Local Government Minister (and ALGWA Life Member) Jeanette Powell, Federal MP Dr Sharman Stone, State MP Dr Bill Sykes, entrepreneur Gerry Ryan OAM, Professor Kate Auty (Commissioner for Environmental Sustainability), Pam Robinson OAM (ALGWA Life Member and Landcare advocate) and a Panel of north east women mayors. This is also the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Victorian ALGWA branch. Program and registration information is available online.
Consultations on VicHealth’s new Framework for Health Equity
June, throughout Victoria
VicHealth is hosting six consultation sessions on its new Framework for Health Equity throughout June in Traralgon, Benalla, Swan Hill, Ararat and Carlton (two sessions). The VicHealth Framework for Health Equity outlines and describes the social determinants of health inequities, and provides practical entry points for action. Sessions will be facilitated by Sharon Friel, Professor of Health Equity from the Australian National University. Visit the VicHealth website for dates and registration.
Restoring Hope – a creative Refugee Week performance
Saturday 22 June, 3-5pm
Fortyfive Downstairs Gallery, 45 Flinders Lane, Melbourne CBD
Free, booking essential
When refugees settle in Australia there is an emphasis on taking care of the essentials – food, housing, education and employment. Yet refugees also need resilience, courage and hope to face the challenges of settlement. Actors draw on these themes to create a unique performance from the stories of audience members. These actors and musicians bring out the audience’s stories of hope and resilience in a way that is entertaining, surprising and transformative. Book your free ticket online.
Save the Date!
2013 Victorian Agribusiness Summit
1 – 2 August
Ballarat Lodge and Convention Centre
Registration options range from $130pp to $499pp
This Summit will address the position of agribusiness as part of a rapidly evolving global food system and highlight the opportunities available through trade relationships, internet technologies, collaborative market focused business models, productivity improvements and sustainable energy systems. Trade exhibitions, a meat sheep breed mini expo and participants from the financial, food processing, export and trade negotiation institutions as well as many local, state and federal representatives make this a critical for any person producing, processing and marketing food in Victoria. Visit the official Facebook page for ongoing Summit bulletins and information and visit the website to register.
Not for Profit People conference
27-28 August
Jasper Hotel, Elizabeth St Melbourne
The Not-For-Profit People conference with keynote speakers and sessions for each of the five conference themes: Recruitment, Managing People Well, HR & Organisational Strategy, Leadership & Training and Health & Wellbeing. Bookings and information for the Not-For-Profit People conference
VLGA membership
As a VLGA member you become part of a unique organisation that specialises in democratic governance. Our As a VLGA member you become part of a unique organisation that specialises in democratic governance. Our membership includes local governments, organisations and individual community members. Membership brings many benefits such as regular updates on important and relevant issues, participation in the organisation's decision-making and discounts to VLGA events and training. To join the VLGA, visit our website or contact Member Relations Officer Chelsea Ayling on 03 9349 7999 or via email.
13 May 2013
President’s Message
With the announcement of the referendum on constitutional recognition of local government by the Prime Minister late last week, it seems we may be in for a rough campaign for the sector. In a scathing article (Sydney Morning Herald, 5 May), Chris Berg wrote “It's a bit of a misnomer to call local governments ‘government’' at all. Administratively, they are more like state government departments. But unlike, say, the Victorian Department of Education, they are virtually unaccountable, entirely unscrutinised, and deeply deluded about their own influence and importance.” Feisty stuff - perhaps to gain a reaction or is local government no longer influential or important in Australian society? I am interested to hear what you think about this. I am also keen to hear from the Australian Government and the Opposition this week in their Budget 2013 statement and reply as to what initiatives they have planned to support local governments. On the day of the referendum announcement we were asked for our reaction by a number of media outlets and we said we are supportive of the efforts of ALGA in working with councils to raise awareness of the issue, and we are hopeful that the short time frame to conduct the public awareness campaign will enable enough impact to ensure the success of the referendum. In my view, if the referendum is to succeed in September, there is an urgent need for local governments to present this matter directly to their communities, to supplement the ALGA’s national commentary. Now is the time for local governments to be leading local conversations about the importance of constitutional recognition to local communities. I congratulate the MAV on their media release on the issue, emphasising “the chance for Victorians to take charge and protect the future of their communities”. One councillor who has written a piece on the importance of constitutional recognition of local government is Cr Jieh-Yung Lo, Deputy Mayor at the City of Monash, and a member of the VLGA staff team. Jieh-Yung’s article Tick Yes for Local Government appeared in Pro Bono Australia News on 9 May. As many of you know, the Victorian Coalition Government does not support recognition of local government in the Australian Constitution. Many VLGA members have raised their concern about this with me, and we question what else they will offer to support the financial sustainability of the sector, especially smaller rural councils, if the referendum is not successful. It isn’t enough to say that the Commonwealth can already fund local governments directly through Commonwealth-State funding agreements.
By the way, it’s National Volunteer Week from today - Australia’s largest annual celebration of volunteerism. This year’s theme - Thanks a Million - is all about recognising the contribution of Australia’s six million volunteers. Members of the public are invited to share personal stories of volunteering and messages of support to volunteers on social media. To find out more, visit Volunteering Australia’s website, or find them on Facebook and Twitter #NVW2013. I look forward to seeing many of you out and about and please don’t hesitate to be in touch on 0407 364 509 if I can be of assistance.
Cr Samantha Dunn
President
Keeping you up to date
State Budget short-changes communities in challenging times
The VLGA believes the Victorian State Budget 2013-14 provides limited funding for local government to meet its current and future challenges, and lacks initiatives to assist capacity building for local government reform. While the tight revenue context means that all levels of government need to be cautious, it is our belief that in tough budgetary times, governments need to build the capacity of communities to work together and thrive in challenging times. You can read our media release which was distributed to all members last Tuesday evening.
VLGA State Budget 2013 analysis
Since State Budget day, the VLGA has produced an analysis of the key budget initiatives for local governments and communities which is available at our website.
VLGA tips for your Municipal Public Health and Well-being Plan
The VLGA’s latest Good Governance Grab is about the role of councillors in the development of the Public Health and Well-being Plan for their municipality. You can find this Good Governance Grab along with all our others on our website.
VLGA features in latest ‘VicHealth Letter’
Check out the digital edition of the April ‘VicHealth Letter’ magazine, and the comments from VLGA CEO Maree McPherson on page 19 regarding the VicHealth indicators survey and its importance for local governments.
NSW parliament looks at powers to suspend local councils
A bill currently in NSW parliament is set to give the State Government there the power to suspend councils for three months. The Local Government Amendment (Early Intervention) Bill 2013 would allow the relevant Minister to suspend “poorly performing” local governments, and provide for stronger information gathering powers and the power to issue “performance improvement orders”. This article from The Fifth Estate provides more detail.
Does our ageing population threaten our democracy?
We’re all ageing, every day. At the VLGA, we are interested in population trends and what they mean for Australia’s political future. This fascinating article from The Conversation on 29 April from Luke Kemp How Australia’s ageing population threatens our democracy is at times confronting reading and also helps us understand some of the challenges local governments will face in the next decades.
Sally Isaac Memorial Scholarship Fund applications now open
Nominations for the 2013 Sally Isaac Memorial Scholarship close Monday 17 June 2013. The Scholarship is offered in memory of the extraordinary Sally Isaac, who made a profound and lasting contribution to social change and community development through the Local Government sector. Sally was an employee of the VLGA early in her career. The award recognises the outstanding achievements of young women, 35 and under, who have significantly improved community life. The recipient will receive $10,000 to further their own professional development and will be announced at the 2013 LGPro Women’s Network Dinner on 25 July 2013. For more information or to make a donation, visit the website or contact Maryanne Clarke on 0425 852 209.
Social Enterprise Awards 2013 short-list named
Research estimates that there are up to 20,000 social enterprises operating in every industry of the Australian economy. The research indicates the field is innovative, mature and sustainable with 60% of enterprises surveyed operating at least for 10 years. The Social Enterprise Awards are the only national awards for Australian social enterprise. The Awards are run by Social Traders in partnership with Foresters Community Finance and will be awarded annually with the inaugural awards to be presented in June 2013. In 2013 there are five awards – four awards for social enterprises and one for the businesses that support them. View the 2013 short list.
Responsible Gambling Awareness Week – 20 to 26 May
The eighth annual Responsible Gambling Awareness Week begins on 20 May with a range of activities and events promoting the responsible gambling message throughout Victoria. Local governments have an important role in managing the impacts of gambling in local communities, and they can also play a valuable role in spreading the message about Responsible Gambling Awareness Week. The web site has resources about the Week, including draft media releases and order forms for promotional items. The VLGA participates on the Steering Committee for the Week. To register interest and involvement during the Week contact Sarah Carnovale on 9036 6390 or by email.
Take the opportunity to volunteer
To coincide with National Volunteer Week, GoVolunteer, the national portal for volunteering opportunities, is launching a volunteer profiles feature. The feature helps organisations find suitable volunteers based on their profiles which list their interests, skills and what causes they’re looking to support. To register and start advertising your volunteering opportunities for free, visit the website.
Funding opportunities
Newman’s Own Foundation grants – close Friday 24 May 2013
Newman’s Own Foundation is a private, US-based independent foundation. The Foundation is providing individual grants of up to $75,000 to eligible Australian charities for projects that focus on the following two priority areas:
* Children with Life-Limiting Conditions – projects that enhance the quality of life for children with life-limiting medical conditions, and/or for whom the experience of childhood has been disrupted by circumstances beyond their control
* Empowerment – projects that empower people to overcome extraordinary adverse circumstances, and/or provide equal access to human rights and contribute to the development of a civil society.
Events for your diary
VLGA Events
Reconciliation Week Leading Edge Forum
Thursday 6 June, 6-9pm
VLGA, 60 Leicester St, Carlton
This year we will again partner with Reconciliation Victoria for our special Reconciliation Week Leading Edge Forum focusing on cultural awareness strategies that achieve new outcomes. Register via email.
Other Events
Don’t forget to register!
ALGWA Vic State Conference and AGM – Going Bush in 2013
May 24-26
Euroa Butter Factory, 79 Boundary Rd North, Euroa
There is an exciting array of speakers at this year’s ALGWA Vic conference, including Local Government Minister (and ALGWA Life Member) Jeanette Powell, Federal MP Dr Sharman Stone, State MP Dr Bill Sykes, entrepreneur Gerry Ryan OAM, Professor Kate Auty (Commissioner for Environmental Sustainability), Pam Robinson OAM (ALGWA Life Member and Landcare advocate) and a Panel of north east women mayors. This is also the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Victorian ALGWA branch. Program and registration information is available online.
Employing people with disability seminar - ‘Getting to Yes’
Thursday 30 May, 8am for 8.30am start to 11am
RACV, 501 Bourke Street, Melbourne CBD
This seminar is designed to help employers begin or further their efforts in employing people with disability. In just over two hours, you will get an overview of services, successful employment practices and ideas for how to move your own organisation's disability employment initiatives forward. The varied and information-packed format will feature: an overview of the support available to you (much of it at no cost!); best practice case studies from both a leading Australian employer and an innovative Disability Employment Services provider; a panel discussion with people with disability revealing what it is like to live and work with disability and the opportunity to consult with the National Disability Recruitment Coordinator team. RSVP by 16 May by email or call Melissa Matthews on 1800 464 800.
Save the Date!
2013 Victorian Agribusiness Summit
1 – 2 August
Ballarat Lodge and Convention Centre
Registration options range from $130pp to $499pp
This Summit will address the position of agribusiness as part of a rapidly evolving global food system and highlight the opportunities available through trade relationships, internet technologies, collaborative market focused business models, productivity improvements and sustainable energy systems. Trade exhibitions, a meat sheep breed mini expo and participants from the financial, food processing, export and trade negotiation institutions as well as many local, state and federal representatives make this a critical for any person producing, processing and marketing food in Victoria. Visit the official Facebook page for ongoing Summit bulletins and information and visit the website to register.
Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC)
Information and education sessions
Various locations
The ACNC is providing a number of free community education sessions in metropolitan and regional centres across Australia. The information sessions are aimed at all charities, but not-for-profits may wish to come along. Keep checking the ACNC website for Victorian session details.
VLGA membership
As a VLGA member you become part of a unique organisation that specialises in democratic governance. Our As a VLGA member you become part of a unique organisation that specialises in democratic governance. Our membership includes local governments, organisations and individual community members. Membership brings many benefits such as regular updates on important and relevant issues, participation in the organisation's decision-making and discounts to VLGA events and training. To join the VLGA, visit our website or contact Member Relations Officer Chelsea Ayling on 03 9349 7999 or via email.
With the announcement of the referendum on constitutional recognition of local government by the Prime Minister late last week, it seems we may be in for a rough campaign for the sector. In a scathing article (Sydney Morning Herald, 5 May), Chris Berg wrote “It's a bit of a misnomer to call local governments ‘government’' at all. Administratively, they are more like state government departments. But unlike, say, the Victorian Department of Education, they are virtually unaccountable, entirely unscrutinised, and deeply deluded about their own influence and importance.” Feisty stuff - perhaps to gain a reaction or is local government no longer influential or important in Australian society? I am interested to hear what you think about this. I am also keen to hear from the Australian Government and the Opposition this week in their Budget 2013 statement and reply as to what initiatives they have planned to support local governments. On the day of the referendum announcement we were asked for our reaction by a number of media outlets and we said we are supportive of the efforts of ALGA in working with councils to raise awareness of the issue, and we are hopeful that the short time frame to conduct the public awareness campaign will enable enough impact to ensure the success of the referendum. In my view, if the referendum is to succeed in September, there is an urgent need for local governments to present this matter directly to their communities, to supplement the ALGA’s national commentary. Now is the time for local governments to be leading local conversations about the importance of constitutional recognition to local communities. I congratulate the MAV on their media release on the issue, emphasising “the chance for Victorians to take charge and protect the future of their communities”. One councillor who has written a piece on the importance of constitutional recognition of local government is Cr Jieh-Yung Lo, Deputy Mayor at the City of Monash, and a member of the VLGA staff team. Jieh-Yung’s article Tick Yes for Local Government appeared in Pro Bono Australia News on 9 May. As many of you know, the Victorian Coalition Government does not support recognition of local government in the Australian Constitution. Many VLGA members have raised their concern about this with me, and we question what else they will offer to support the financial sustainability of the sector, especially smaller rural councils, if the referendum is not successful. It isn’t enough to say that the Commonwealth can already fund local governments directly through Commonwealth-State funding agreements.
By the way, it’s National Volunteer Week from today - Australia’s largest annual celebration of volunteerism. This year’s theme - Thanks a Million - is all about recognising the contribution of Australia’s six million volunteers. Members of the public are invited to share personal stories of volunteering and messages of support to volunteers on social media. To find out more, visit Volunteering Australia’s website, or find them on Facebook and Twitter #NVW2013. I look forward to seeing many of you out and about and please don’t hesitate to be in touch on 0407 364 509 if I can be of assistance.
Cr Samantha Dunn
President
Keeping you up to date
State Budget short-changes communities in challenging times
The VLGA believes the Victorian State Budget 2013-14 provides limited funding for local government to meet its current and future challenges, and lacks initiatives to assist capacity building for local government reform. While the tight revenue context means that all levels of government need to be cautious, it is our belief that in tough budgetary times, governments need to build the capacity of communities to work together and thrive in challenging times. You can read our media release which was distributed to all members last Tuesday evening.
VLGA State Budget 2013 analysis
Since State Budget day, the VLGA has produced an analysis of the key budget initiatives for local governments and communities which is available at our website.
VLGA tips for your Municipal Public Health and Well-being Plan
The VLGA’s latest Good Governance Grab is about the role of councillors in the development of the Public Health and Well-being Plan for their municipality. You can find this Good Governance Grab along with all our others on our website.
VLGA features in latest ‘VicHealth Letter’
Check out the digital edition of the April ‘VicHealth Letter’ magazine, and the comments from VLGA CEO Maree McPherson on page 19 regarding the VicHealth indicators survey and its importance for local governments.
NSW parliament looks at powers to suspend local councils
A bill currently in NSW parliament is set to give the State Government there the power to suspend councils for three months. The Local Government Amendment (Early Intervention) Bill 2013 would allow the relevant Minister to suspend “poorly performing” local governments, and provide for stronger information gathering powers and the power to issue “performance improvement orders”. This article from The Fifth Estate provides more detail.
Does our ageing population threaten our democracy?
We’re all ageing, every day. At the VLGA, we are interested in population trends and what they mean for Australia’s political future. This fascinating article from The Conversation on 29 April from Luke Kemp How Australia’s ageing population threatens our democracy is at times confronting reading and also helps us understand some of the challenges local governments will face in the next decades.
Sally Isaac Memorial Scholarship Fund applications now open
Nominations for the 2013 Sally Isaac Memorial Scholarship close Monday 17 June 2013. The Scholarship is offered in memory of the extraordinary Sally Isaac, who made a profound and lasting contribution to social change and community development through the Local Government sector. Sally was an employee of the VLGA early in her career. The award recognises the outstanding achievements of young women, 35 and under, who have significantly improved community life. The recipient will receive $10,000 to further their own professional development and will be announced at the 2013 LGPro Women’s Network Dinner on 25 July 2013. For more information or to make a donation, visit the website or contact Maryanne Clarke on 0425 852 209.
Social Enterprise Awards 2013 short-list named
Research estimates that there are up to 20,000 social enterprises operating in every industry of the Australian economy. The research indicates the field is innovative, mature and sustainable with 60% of enterprises surveyed operating at least for 10 years. The Social Enterprise Awards are the only national awards for Australian social enterprise. The Awards are run by Social Traders in partnership with Foresters Community Finance and will be awarded annually with the inaugural awards to be presented in June 2013. In 2013 there are five awards – four awards for social enterprises and one for the businesses that support them. View the 2013 short list.
Responsible Gambling Awareness Week – 20 to 26 May
The eighth annual Responsible Gambling Awareness Week begins on 20 May with a range of activities and events promoting the responsible gambling message throughout Victoria. Local governments have an important role in managing the impacts of gambling in local communities, and they can also play a valuable role in spreading the message about Responsible Gambling Awareness Week. The web site has resources about the Week, including draft media releases and order forms for promotional items. The VLGA participates on the Steering Committee for the Week. To register interest and involvement during the Week contact Sarah Carnovale on 9036 6390 or by email.
Take the opportunity to volunteer
To coincide with National Volunteer Week, GoVolunteer, the national portal for volunteering opportunities, is launching a volunteer profiles feature. The feature helps organisations find suitable volunteers based on their profiles which list their interests, skills and what causes they’re looking to support. To register and start advertising your volunteering opportunities for free, visit the website.
Funding opportunities
Newman’s Own Foundation grants – close Friday 24 May 2013
Newman’s Own Foundation is a private, US-based independent foundation. The Foundation is providing individual grants of up to $75,000 to eligible Australian charities for projects that focus on the following two priority areas:
* Children with Life-Limiting Conditions – projects that enhance the quality of life for children with life-limiting medical conditions, and/or for whom the experience of childhood has been disrupted by circumstances beyond their control
* Empowerment – projects that empower people to overcome extraordinary adverse circumstances, and/or provide equal access to human rights and contribute to the development of a civil society.
Events for your diary
VLGA Events
Reconciliation Week Leading Edge Forum
Thursday 6 June, 6-9pm
VLGA, 60 Leicester St, Carlton
This year we will again partner with Reconciliation Victoria for our special Reconciliation Week Leading Edge Forum focusing on cultural awareness strategies that achieve new outcomes. Register via email.
Other Events
Don’t forget to register!
ALGWA Vic State Conference and AGM – Going Bush in 2013
May 24-26
Euroa Butter Factory, 79 Boundary Rd North, Euroa
There is an exciting array of speakers at this year’s ALGWA Vic conference, including Local Government Minister (and ALGWA Life Member) Jeanette Powell, Federal MP Dr Sharman Stone, State MP Dr Bill Sykes, entrepreneur Gerry Ryan OAM, Professor Kate Auty (Commissioner for Environmental Sustainability), Pam Robinson OAM (ALGWA Life Member and Landcare advocate) and a Panel of north east women mayors. This is also the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Victorian ALGWA branch. Program and registration information is available online.
Employing people with disability seminar - ‘Getting to Yes’
Thursday 30 May, 8am for 8.30am start to 11am
RACV, 501 Bourke Street, Melbourne CBD
This seminar is designed to help employers begin or further their efforts in employing people with disability. In just over two hours, you will get an overview of services, successful employment practices and ideas for how to move your own organisation's disability employment initiatives forward. The varied and information-packed format will feature: an overview of the support available to you (much of it at no cost!); best practice case studies from both a leading Australian employer and an innovative Disability Employment Services provider; a panel discussion with people with disability revealing what it is like to live and work with disability and the opportunity to consult with the National Disability Recruitment Coordinator team. RSVP by 16 May by email or call Melissa Matthews on 1800 464 800.
Save the Date!
2013 Victorian Agribusiness Summit
1 – 2 August
Ballarat Lodge and Convention Centre
Registration options range from $130pp to $499pp
This Summit will address the position of agribusiness as part of a rapidly evolving global food system and highlight the opportunities available through trade relationships, internet technologies, collaborative market focused business models, productivity improvements and sustainable energy systems. Trade exhibitions, a meat sheep breed mini expo and participants from the financial, food processing, export and trade negotiation institutions as well as many local, state and federal representatives make this a critical for any person producing, processing and marketing food in Victoria. Visit the official Facebook page for ongoing Summit bulletins and information and visit the website to register.
Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC)
Information and education sessions
Various locations
The ACNC is providing a number of free community education sessions in metropolitan and regional centres across Australia. The information sessions are aimed at all charities, but not-for-profits may wish to come along. Keep checking the ACNC website for Victorian session details.
VLGA membership
As a VLGA member you become part of a unique organisation that specialises in democratic governance. Our As a VLGA member you become part of a unique organisation that specialises in democratic governance. Our membership includes local governments, organisations and individual community members. Membership brings many benefits such as regular updates on important and relevant issues, participation in the organisation's decision-making and discounts to VLGA events and training. To join the VLGA, visit our website or contact Member Relations Officer Chelsea Ayling on 03 9349 7999 or via email.
6 May 2013
President’s Message
It’s Budget Week in Victoria. The VLGA will be represented at the State Budget briefing on Wednesday and we will bring you our news on the 2013 State Budget that afternoon, with a fuller briefing to members later in the week. In last week’s eNews, we covered some commentary on John Daley’s work for the Grattan Institute on Federal Budget deficits and the questions posed about council budgets at our Essential Mayors' Weekend in January by John Comrie who argued that councillors and mayors should be able to cover off on key Budget questions. This week, we bring you some other interesting articles looking at federal budget imperatives as we head into State Budget Week. In The Age on 30 April, Tim Colebatch argued the need for a ‘Charter of Newspaper Honesty’ in reporting on budget issues “accurately, impartially, and without ignoring issues of relevance.” The day prior, Russell Marks, Honorary Research Associate at Latrobe University wrote an article about the announcement by the government that it has a $12 billion “black hole” which “had the status of a confession”. He argued that this type of language “remains trapped in a rationalist approach to economics, which is being increasingly discredited around the world.” A week earlier, Myriam Robin wrote this brief analysing some of the indices and data used to measure the performance of the Australian economy. We may not agree with everything (or indeed anything) from these commentators, but they make for interesting reading! I look forward to seeing many of you out and about and please don’t hesitate to be in touch on 0407 364 509 if I can be of assistance.
Cr Samantha Dunn
President
Keeping you up to date
VLGA on the road again…
Our CEO, Maree McPherson will be catching up with mayors and CEOs and some councillors on her road trip to the South West this week. Maree will be visiting Moyne, Warrnambool, Colac-Otway, and Southern Grampians. Keep an eye out!
VLGA Advocacy Pack on gambling policy now available
To support local governments’ role in gambling policy, the VLGA together with our Local Government Working Group on Gambling sub-committee, has prepared the following fact sheets and documents:
• VLGA Fact Sheet 1 – Advocacy for Role of Local Government and Gambling
• VLGA Fact Sheet 2 – Advocacy for the Recognition of Local Government
• VLGA Fact Sheet 3 – Advocacy for Poker Machine Reform
• VLGA Fact Sheet 4 – Advocacy for a Public Health Approach to Gambling
• VLGA guide to key resources
• Gambling Policy key contacts list
• Gambling in Victoria PowerPoint
New data for local governments
Just a reminder for VLGA members that tables of updated and newly-prepared information about conditions within Victorian municipalities have recently been added to the website: www.socialstatistics.com.au. These new and updated files include:
* Information about maternal and child health outcomes (under ‘Health’)
* AEDI early development results (under ‘Education’)
* Consolidated files of various measures of community connection, health, physical activity, mental health and nutrition (under ‘Community Strength’)
* A report summarising conditions relating to health and wellbeing in Victoria, incorporating links to internet sources at a local government level (under ‘Health’)
Once in the website, just scroll down the page to the relevant heading, as indicated.
These tables and the website are part of a collaborative project between the VLGA and the Greater Dandenong City Council.
Building the Scaffolding – Strengthening support for young people in Victoria
VLGA member - the Youth Affairs Council of Victoria (YACVic) with the Victorian Council of Social Service (VCOSS) have completed a new joint report which examines how policy, planning and the delivery of youth support services could be strengthened to improve support for young people in Victoria. The report finds critical gaps in the areas of housing, specialist mental health supports, supports for young people with disabilities, and flexible learning options. Building the Scaffolding makes a range of recommendations aimed at addressing systemic policy, funding and practice issues in order to improve the provision of support to Victorian young people across the universal and specialist service platforms.
RAI releases ‘From Recovery to Renewal – Case Studies Report’ featuring Marysville and Carisbrook
With so many communities experiencing natural disasters in recent years, many VLGA members will be interested in this new report from the Regional Australia Institute (RAI). The From Recovery to Renewal Case Studies Report finds that the rebuilding of the local economy is crucial to getting communities functioning after a natural disaster. However, it is argued this is often overlooked in favour of developing new physical infrastructure despite key economic drivers possibly having been permanently altered. The RAI says that although regional Australia is a frequent victim of natural disasters, there is limited information on how local communities recover and whether we have the right policies in place to help businesses through the renewal process. The Report looks at the experiences of four regional Australian towns – Cardwell, Carisbrook, Emerald and Marysville – recovering from natural disasters, and how this can help communities struck in the future to thrive again.
BioRegional Australia brings Pooran Desai to Melbourne!
In November 2012, Co-founder of BioRegional and International Director of One Planet Communities Pooran Desai visited Melbourne to launch the establishment of BioRegional in Australia. BioRegional, in partnership with the United Nation’s Environment Programme, have made the use of One Planet Living more widely available. In late May 2013, BioRegional Australia will deliver a series of public lectures, interactive workshops and practical training courses based on the One Plant Living Initiative. You can see the full range of Melbourne events (including some free lectures) and register online. You can also scroll down to our events section below to see more about the One Hour for One Planet local government session on 31 May.
Responsible Gambling Awareness Week – 20 to 26 May
The eighth annual Responsible Gambling Awareness Week begins on 20 May with a range of activities and events promoting the responsible gambling message throughout Victoria. Local governments have an important role in managing the impacts of gambling in local communities, and they can also play a valuable role in spreading the message about Responsible Gambling Awareness Week. The web site has resources about the Week, including draft media releases and order forms for promotional items. The VLGA participates on the Steering Committee for the Week. To register interest and involvement during the Week contact Sarah Carnovale on 9036 6390 or by email.
Coalition invests in Services Connect
The Minister for Community Services Mary Wooldridge has announced that the Victorian Coalition Government is investing $12 million in the 2013-14 State Budget to continue to develop and start delivering a new integrated service delivery model for human services known as Services Connect. Services Connect is designed to connect people with the right support, address the whole range of a person’s or family’s needs, and help people build their capabilities to improve their lives. Services Connect brings together services such as child protection, public housing, disability, youth justice, family violence, mental health, and alcohol and drug services to provide an integrated response.
2013 Victorian Indigenous Honour Roll – nominations close 28 June
Nominations for the 2013 Victorian Indigenous Honour Roll are now open. This year the Victorian Indigenous Honour Roll exhibition will be visiting a number of libraries across the State. Everyone is welcome to come and see the Honour Roll book and learn more about the inspiring achievements of the 35 Honour Roll inductees.
* 22 April to 3 May - Fitzroy Library (128 Moor St, Fitzroy)
* 6 May to 17 May - Lakes Entrance Library (18 Mechanics Street, Lakes Entrance)
* 20 May to 31 May - Shepparton Library (41-42 Marungi Street, Shepparton)
* 3 June to 14 June - Mildura Library (180-190 Deakin Avenue, Mildura)
* 17 June to 28 June - Warrnambool Library (25 Liebig Street, Warrnambool)
Consultations on Koorie education
The Department of Education and Early Childhood Development (DEECD) in partnership with the Victorian Aboriginal Education Association Incorporated (VAEAI) is talking to parents, community members and service providers about how we can build on the strengths of the community and what has already been achieved to make education for Koorie people even better. Workshops will focus on how maternal and child health services, kindergartens, schools, higher education and training providers, Aboriginal organisations, other service providers and the community can make education for Koorie young people even better. The key themes for discussion will be engagement, transitions and aspirations and high expectations. Your wealth of experience in the sector would be a valuable contribution to the discussion. Participate in a workshop in your area from 10am – 1pm (lunch provided) at:
* Bairnsdale: Friday 17 May 2013, Bairnsdale Sporting and Recreation Centre, 117 Omeo Highway, Bairnsdale
* Bendigo: Thursday 9 May 2013, The All Seasons Hotel, 171-183 McIvor Road Strathdale, Bendigo
* Geelong: Tuesday 14 May 2013, Location to be decided
* Heywood: Monday 13 May 2013, Windamara Aboriginal Corporation, 21 Scott St, Heywood
* Mildura: Tuesday 7 May 2013, Mildura Primary School – 175-189 San Mateo Ave
* Preston: Wednesday 15 May 2013, Darebin Arts Centre (Acacia Room) – Corner Bell St & St Georges Rd, Preston
* Shepparton: Friday 10 May 2013, Parklake Hotel, 481 Wyndham St Shepparton
* Wodonga: Monday 20 May 2013, The Cube, 118 Hovell St, Wodonga
For more information contact the Koorie Strategy Unit on 9651 4305. RSVP via email indicating which location you will be attending.
Don’t forget – call for submissions – Beyond the Edge: Australia’s First Peri-Urban conference
On 1-2 October 2013, the Community Planning and Development Program, La Trobe University and the School of Global, Urban and Social Studies, RMIT University, will co-host Beyond the Edge: Australia's First Peri-Urban Conference. Submissions are now open for paper presentations and workshops, with abstracts due by May 30. Submission guidelines and conference information is available online.
Review of Paid Parental Leave
The Australian Government has recently announced a review of Paid Parental Leave as required under the Paid Parental Leave Act 2010. A Discussion Paper has been released as part of the Review. As employers, local governments may be interested to respond. Submissions close on 31 May 2013.
Events for your diary
VLGA Events
Councillors’ Leadership Dinner – RSVP closes this week!
Wednesday 15 May@ 6.15 for a 6.30pm start, to 9.30pm
The Pumphouse Hotel, 128 Nicholson Street, Fitzroy
Only a few places left so book now!
The VLGA is hosting a special members-only dinner for councillors at VLGA member councils. This as an opportunity for councillors to network and catch up with each other to discuss local government issues. In addition we have a wonderful guest speaker, Jennifer Gray, CEO of Zoos Victoria. We value the opportunity to meet with you and obtain your views on current issues and concerns, so we do hope you will be able to join us to meet and mingle with councillors from across Victoria and VLGA Board and staff. RSVP your attendance by Friday 10 May.
A roundtable for social planners: Community services in growth areas – sharing new practice and building an evidence base
Wednesday 29 May, 10am to midday
Hume Global Learning Centre, 1093 Pascoe Vale Rd, Broadmeadows
Melbourne’s suburbs are changing rapidly. New models and timing of service and program delivery are needed that are appropriate and sustainable during the process of growth and urban renewal. This roundtable will provide local government social planners with an opportunity to learn about emerging approaches to social planning in changing environments. It will cover: spatial analysis of growth area community infrastructure needs, emerging approaches to growth areas social planning and identification of advocacy opportunities and collaboration. Register your attendance by 22 May by email or call 03 9349 7999.
Reconciliation Week Leading Edge Forum
Thursday 6 June, 6-9pm
VLGA, 60 Leicester St, Carlton
This year we will again partner with Reconciliation Victoria for our special Reconciliation Week Leading Edge Forum. Register via email.
Other Events
AEBN Environment Management and Sustainability Workshop
Environmental laws and the implementation of best practice principles workshop
16 – 17 May, 8.45am to 5.00pm each day
Ashurst Australia law firm, 181 William Street, Melbourne
This two-day intensive workshop will focus on environmental laws and requirements expected of industry, business and councils. Expert presenters will demonstrate how these laws are implemented into environmental best practice to assist you with compliance and to become a more sustainable business. The workshop will also provide an opportunity to network with participants and presenters. Download the program and register online.
Women’s Power Forum
Wednesday 22 May, 5.00pm for a 5.30 start to 7.30pm
Monash Council Chambers, 293 Springvale Road, Glen Waverley
This event will celebrate women who are changing the face of local governments and will be hosted by Ms Melba Marginson, Executive Director of the Victorian Immigrant and Refugee Women’s Coalition. Register your attendance online.
Launch of One Planet Councils Programme – Breakfast Lecture and Workshop
Friday 31 May, 7:45 am to 9:45 am
Fitzroy Town Hall, 201 Napier St, Fitzroy VIC 3065
$25 per ticket
One Hour for One Planet is a fun and interactive workshop that introduces the concept of One Planet Living and how participants can apply some simple principles in their own day-to-day lives. One Planet Living is a model and approach based on 10 principles that provides a framework to make sustainable living easy, affordable and attractive for all. Participants will be introduced to the concept of ecological footprinting as a way to identify their own specific impacts. This unique approach to sustainability and the creation of One Planet Action Plans can be applied to communities, companies and local governments, focusing on addressing key impact areas for individuals and creating a set of guiding principles for sustainable living. Learn more and register online.
2013 Walter Lippmann Memorial Lecture: The making of a great cosmopolitan city
Wednesday 19 June, 6pm to 7.15pm
The Wheeler Centre, 176 Little Lonsdale Street, Melbourne CBD
Free event, bookings essential
Melbourne has evolved into a city of great diversity and at its best it is a model for other new world cities. Arnold Zable will explore the evolution of cosmopolitan and multicultural Melbourne through our stories of indigenous and immigrant journeys. Arnold Zable is a writer, novelist and human rights advocate, and one of Australia’s most loved storytellers. This lecture is presented by the Wheeler Centre, in partnership with the Ethnic Communities' Council of Victoria. Bookings are essential - register to attend.
VLGA membership
As a VLGA member you become part of a unique organisation that specialises in democratic governance. Our membership includes local governments, organisations and individual community members. Membership brings many benefits such as regular updates on important and relevant issues, participation in the organisation's decision-making and discounts to VLGA events and training. To join the VLGA, visit our website or contact Member Relations Officer Chelsea Ayling on 03 9349 7999 or via email.
It’s Budget Week in Victoria. The VLGA will be represented at the State Budget briefing on Wednesday and we will bring you our news on the 2013 State Budget that afternoon, with a fuller briefing to members later in the week. In last week’s eNews, we covered some commentary on John Daley’s work for the Grattan Institute on Federal Budget deficits and the questions posed about council budgets at our Essential Mayors' Weekend in January by John Comrie who argued that councillors and mayors should be able to cover off on key Budget questions. This week, we bring you some other interesting articles looking at federal budget imperatives as we head into State Budget Week. In The Age on 30 April, Tim Colebatch argued the need for a ‘Charter of Newspaper Honesty’ in reporting on budget issues “accurately, impartially, and without ignoring issues of relevance.” The day prior, Russell Marks, Honorary Research Associate at Latrobe University wrote an article about the announcement by the government that it has a $12 billion “black hole” which “had the status of a confession”. He argued that this type of language “remains trapped in a rationalist approach to economics, which is being increasingly discredited around the world.” A week earlier, Myriam Robin wrote this brief analysing some of the indices and data used to measure the performance of the Australian economy. We may not agree with everything (or indeed anything) from these commentators, but they make for interesting reading! I look forward to seeing many of you out and about and please don’t hesitate to be in touch on 0407 364 509 if I can be of assistance.
Cr Samantha Dunn
President
Keeping you up to date
VLGA on the road again…
Our CEO, Maree McPherson will be catching up with mayors and CEOs and some councillors on her road trip to the South West this week. Maree will be visiting Moyne, Warrnambool, Colac-Otway, and Southern Grampians. Keep an eye out!
VLGA Advocacy Pack on gambling policy now available
To support local governments’ role in gambling policy, the VLGA together with our Local Government Working Group on Gambling sub-committee, has prepared the following fact sheets and documents:
• VLGA Fact Sheet 1 – Advocacy for Role of Local Government and Gambling
• VLGA Fact Sheet 2 – Advocacy for the Recognition of Local Government
• VLGA Fact Sheet 3 – Advocacy for Poker Machine Reform
• VLGA Fact Sheet 4 – Advocacy for a Public Health Approach to Gambling
• VLGA guide to key resources
• Gambling Policy key contacts list
• Gambling in Victoria PowerPoint
New data for local governments
Just a reminder for VLGA members that tables of updated and newly-prepared information about conditions within Victorian municipalities have recently been added to the website: www.socialstatistics.com.au. These new and updated files include:
* Information about maternal and child health outcomes (under ‘Health’)
* AEDI early development results (under ‘Education’)
* Consolidated files of various measures of community connection, health, physical activity, mental health and nutrition (under ‘Community Strength’)
* A report summarising conditions relating to health and wellbeing in Victoria, incorporating links to internet sources at a local government level (under ‘Health’)
Once in the website, just scroll down the page to the relevant heading, as indicated.
These tables and the website are part of a collaborative project between the VLGA and the Greater Dandenong City Council.
Building the Scaffolding – Strengthening support for young people in Victoria
VLGA member - the Youth Affairs Council of Victoria (YACVic) with the Victorian Council of Social Service (VCOSS) have completed a new joint report which examines how policy, planning and the delivery of youth support services could be strengthened to improve support for young people in Victoria. The report finds critical gaps in the areas of housing, specialist mental health supports, supports for young people with disabilities, and flexible learning options. Building the Scaffolding makes a range of recommendations aimed at addressing systemic policy, funding and practice issues in order to improve the provision of support to Victorian young people across the universal and specialist service platforms.
RAI releases ‘From Recovery to Renewal – Case Studies Report’ featuring Marysville and Carisbrook
With so many communities experiencing natural disasters in recent years, many VLGA members will be interested in this new report from the Regional Australia Institute (RAI). The From Recovery to Renewal Case Studies Report finds that the rebuilding of the local economy is crucial to getting communities functioning after a natural disaster. However, it is argued this is often overlooked in favour of developing new physical infrastructure despite key economic drivers possibly having been permanently altered. The RAI says that although regional Australia is a frequent victim of natural disasters, there is limited information on how local communities recover and whether we have the right policies in place to help businesses through the renewal process. The Report looks at the experiences of four regional Australian towns – Cardwell, Carisbrook, Emerald and Marysville – recovering from natural disasters, and how this can help communities struck in the future to thrive again.
BioRegional Australia brings Pooran Desai to Melbourne!
In November 2012, Co-founder of BioRegional and International Director of One Planet Communities Pooran Desai visited Melbourne to launch the establishment of BioRegional in Australia. BioRegional, in partnership with the United Nation’s Environment Programme, have made the use of One Planet Living more widely available. In late May 2013, BioRegional Australia will deliver a series of public lectures, interactive workshops and practical training courses based on the One Plant Living Initiative. You can see the full range of Melbourne events (including some free lectures) and register online. You can also scroll down to our events section below to see more about the One Hour for One Planet local government session on 31 May.
Responsible Gambling Awareness Week – 20 to 26 May
The eighth annual Responsible Gambling Awareness Week begins on 20 May with a range of activities and events promoting the responsible gambling message throughout Victoria. Local governments have an important role in managing the impacts of gambling in local communities, and they can also play a valuable role in spreading the message about Responsible Gambling Awareness Week. The web site has resources about the Week, including draft media releases and order forms for promotional items. The VLGA participates on the Steering Committee for the Week. To register interest and involvement during the Week contact Sarah Carnovale on 9036 6390 or by email.
Coalition invests in Services Connect
The Minister for Community Services Mary Wooldridge has announced that the Victorian Coalition Government is investing $12 million in the 2013-14 State Budget to continue to develop and start delivering a new integrated service delivery model for human services known as Services Connect. Services Connect is designed to connect people with the right support, address the whole range of a person’s or family’s needs, and help people build their capabilities to improve their lives. Services Connect brings together services such as child protection, public housing, disability, youth justice, family violence, mental health, and alcohol and drug services to provide an integrated response.
2013 Victorian Indigenous Honour Roll – nominations close 28 June
Nominations for the 2013 Victorian Indigenous Honour Roll are now open. This year the Victorian Indigenous Honour Roll exhibition will be visiting a number of libraries across the State. Everyone is welcome to come and see the Honour Roll book and learn more about the inspiring achievements of the 35 Honour Roll inductees.
* 22 April to 3 May - Fitzroy Library (128 Moor St, Fitzroy)
* 6 May to 17 May - Lakes Entrance Library (18 Mechanics Street, Lakes Entrance)
* 20 May to 31 May - Shepparton Library (41-42 Marungi Street, Shepparton)
* 3 June to 14 June - Mildura Library (180-190 Deakin Avenue, Mildura)
* 17 June to 28 June - Warrnambool Library (25 Liebig Street, Warrnambool)
Consultations on Koorie education
The Department of Education and Early Childhood Development (DEECD) in partnership with the Victorian Aboriginal Education Association Incorporated (VAEAI) is talking to parents, community members and service providers about how we can build on the strengths of the community and what has already been achieved to make education for Koorie people even better. Workshops will focus on how maternal and child health services, kindergartens, schools, higher education and training providers, Aboriginal organisations, other service providers and the community can make education for Koorie young people even better. The key themes for discussion will be engagement, transitions and aspirations and high expectations. Your wealth of experience in the sector would be a valuable contribution to the discussion. Participate in a workshop in your area from 10am – 1pm (lunch provided) at:
* Bairnsdale: Friday 17 May 2013, Bairnsdale Sporting and Recreation Centre, 117 Omeo Highway, Bairnsdale
* Bendigo: Thursday 9 May 2013, The All Seasons Hotel, 171-183 McIvor Road Strathdale, Bendigo
* Geelong: Tuesday 14 May 2013, Location to be decided
* Heywood: Monday 13 May 2013, Windamara Aboriginal Corporation, 21 Scott St, Heywood
* Mildura: Tuesday 7 May 2013, Mildura Primary School – 175-189 San Mateo Ave
* Preston: Wednesday 15 May 2013, Darebin Arts Centre (Acacia Room) – Corner Bell St & St Georges Rd, Preston
* Shepparton: Friday 10 May 2013, Parklake Hotel, 481 Wyndham St Shepparton
* Wodonga: Monday 20 May 2013, The Cube, 118 Hovell St, Wodonga
For more information contact the Koorie Strategy Unit on 9651 4305. RSVP via email indicating which location you will be attending.
Don’t forget – call for submissions – Beyond the Edge: Australia’s First Peri-Urban conference
On 1-2 October 2013, the Community Planning and Development Program, La Trobe University and the School of Global, Urban and Social Studies, RMIT University, will co-host Beyond the Edge: Australia's First Peri-Urban Conference. Submissions are now open for paper presentations and workshops, with abstracts due by May 30. Submission guidelines and conference information is available online.
Review of Paid Parental Leave
The Australian Government has recently announced a review of Paid Parental Leave as required under the Paid Parental Leave Act 2010. A Discussion Paper has been released as part of the Review. As employers, local governments may be interested to respond. Submissions close on 31 May 2013.
Events for your diary
VLGA Events
Councillors’ Leadership Dinner – RSVP closes this week!
Wednesday 15 May@ 6.15 for a 6.30pm start, to 9.30pm
The Pumphouse Hotel, 128 Nicholson Street, Fitzroy
Only a few places left so book now!
The VLGA is hosting a special members-only dinner for councillors at VLGA member councils. This as an opportunity for councillors to network and catch up with each other to discuss local government issues. In addition we have a wonderful guest speaker, Jennifer Gray, CEO of Zoos Victoria. We value the opportunity to meet with you and obtain your views on current issues and concerns, so we do hope you will be able to join us to meet and mingle with councillors from across Victoria and VLGA Board and staff. RSVP your attendance by Friday 10 May.
A roundtable for social planners: Community services in growth areas – sharing new practice and building an evidence base
Wednesday 29 May, 10am to midday
Hume Global Learning Centre, 1093 Pascoe Vale Rd, Broadmeadows
Melbourne’s suburbs are changing rapidly. New models and timing of service and program delivery are needed that are appropriate and sustainable during the process of growth and urban renewal. This roundtable will provide local government social planners with an opportunity to learn about emerging approaches to social planning in changing environments. It will cover: spatial analysis of growth area community infrastructure needs, emerging approaches to growth areas social planning and identification of advocacy opportunities and collaboration. Register your attendance by 22 May by email or call 03 9349 7999.
Reconciliation Week Leading Edge Forum
Thursday 6 June, 6-9pm
VLGA, 60 Leicester St, Carlton
This year we will again partner with Reconciliation Victoria for our special Reconciliation Week Leading Edge Forum. Register via email.
Other Events
AEBN Environment Management and Sustainability Workshop
Environmental laws and the implementation of best practice principles workshop
16 – 17 May, 8.45am to 5.00pm each day
Ashurst Australia law firm, 181 William Street, Melbourne
This two-day intensive workshop will focus on environmental laws and requirements expected of industry, business and councils. Expert presenters will demonstrate how these laws are implemented into environmental best practice to assist you with compliance and to become a more sustainable business. The workshop will also provide an opportunity to network with participants and presenters. Download the program and register online.
Women’s Power Forum
Wednesday 22 May, 5.00pm for a 5.30 start to 7.30pm
Monash Council Chambers, 293 Springvale Road, Glen Waverley
This event will celebrate women who are changing the face of local governments and will be hosted by Ms Melba Marginson, Executive Director of the Victorian Immigrant and Refugee Women’s Coalition. Register your attendance online.
Launch of One Planet Councils Programme – Breakfast Lecture and Workshop
Friday 31 May, 7:45 am to 9:45 am
Fitzroy Town Hall, 201 Napier St, Fitzroy VIC 3065
$25 per ticket
One Hour for One Planet is a fun and interactive workshop that introduces the concept of One Planet Living and how participants can apply some simple principles in their own day-to-day lives. One Planet Living is a model and approach based on 10 principles that provides a framework to make sustainable living easy, affordable and attractive for all. Participants will be introduced to the concept of ecological footprinting as a way to identify their own specific impacts. This unique approach to sustainability and the creation of One Planet Action Plans can be applied to communities, companies and local governments, focusing on addressing key impact areas for individuals and creating a set of guiding principles for sustainable living. Learn more and register online.
2013 Walter Lippmann Memorial Lecture: The making of a great cosmopolitan city
Wednesday 19 June, 6pm to 7.15pm
The Wheeler Centre, 176 Little Lonsdale Street, Melbourne CBD
Free event, bookings essential
Melbourne has evolved into a city of great diversity and at its best it is a model for other new world cities. Arnold Zable will explore the evolution of cosmopolitan and multicultural Melbourne through our stories of indigenous and immigrant journeys. Arnold Zable is a writer, novelist and human rights advocate, and one of Australia’s most loved storytellers. This lecture is presented by the Wheeler Centre, in partnership with the Ethnic Communities' Council of Victoria. Bookings are essential - register to attend.
VLGA membership
As a VLGA member you become part of a unique organisation that specialises in democratic governance. Our membership includes local governments, organisations and individual community members. Membership brings many benefits such as regular updates on important and relevant issues, participation in the organisation's decision-making and discounts to VLGA events and training. To join the VLGA, visit our website or contact Member Relations Officer Chelsea Ayling on 03 9349 7999 or via email.
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