26/05/2026
This morning I paid another visit to Moorleigh Village, accompanied by fellow Councillor Cr Li Zhang - Glen Eira City Council
We had originally planned to pop in and see the multicultural group operated through MiCare, however they were out on an excursion today. Instead, we’ll return tomorrow morning to visit the Chinese group.
MiCare’s multicultural social support programs are truly something special. They empower participants to feel connected, supported and valued within our community. These programs enhance quality of life, help maintain independence, and allow people to continue living in the community with dignity and pride. Supporting culturally and linguistically diverse seniors (primarily over 65, but also welcoming younger participants), MiCare offers aged care services, retirement living, social support, settlement and broader community services. Their mission is simple but powerful — to ensure every migrant can live a comfortable, meaningful and dignified life.
We then popped over to Moongala for a cuppa — it was Chatty Café Tuesday. Alongside the knitting group, there was plenty of laughter, games, cards and puzzles. A warm, relaxed and welcoming space where friendships thrive.
The Men’s Shed was buzzing! The gentlemen had just finished their art class and were gathering for coffee, a chat and eventually lunch together. Around 35 members were there today — some busy with projects, others simply enjoying the social connection. It’s wonderful to see such strong engagement, and just as lovely to know there are also women’s groups running on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons.
The Toy Library was as busy as ever — and almost outgrowing its space! Everything is beautifully maintained, a real credit to the volunteers and staff. It’s such a fantastic resource for families — borrow a toy, return it, and if the kids absolutely love it, then you know it’s worth buying. We all know how quickly little ones move on to the next thing!
The Greek seniors group was in today — enjoying each other’s company, with lunch on the menu (vegetable and bean soup, perfect for a chilly day!). Cards were in full swing at one end of the room, while bingo preparations were underway at the other. Much like the Italian seniors groups on Mondays and Wednesdays, there’s a wonderful sense of culture, connection and joy.
I also popped into U3A and had a chat with Danielle, who I have known for many years.
The range of courses on offer is incredible — from book groups and Australian history to astronomy, space travel, painting and table tennis. There is truly something for everyone.
A stroll through the community garden was the perfect way to finish — seedlings growing, flowers blooming, and those little droplets of water catching the sunlight. A calm and beautiful space right in the heart of the village.
It was also great to see Glen Eira Council contractors on site working on accessibility footpath upgrades. I noticed many of the potholes I raised recently have now been repaired — it’s already looking safer and more accessible.
Did you know around 5,000 people come through Moorleigh Village each week? From playgroups to seniors groups, libraries to maternal child health services — it really is a vibrant hub of community life.
Parking continues to be a challenge, and I’ll keep advocating strongly on this. I’m also pushing for improved bus services along Bignell Road. Currently, the bus stops outside Moorleigh Village only twice a day — and I believe we can do better. If it can stop twice, why not all day? Let’s keep working on this together.
Nick Staikos MP
Always a pleasure to spend time at Moorleigh Village — a place full of connection, care and community
https://www.gleneira.vic.gov.au/our-city/venues/moorleigh-community-village
https://www.micare.com.au/access-and-support/
https://www.moongala.org.au/
https://www.bentmoormensshed.org/
https://u3abentleigh.org.au/
https://moorabbinareatoylibrary.com/