05/06/2026
QUICK UPDATE
Here are some of the things I've been up to this week.
IN YOUR WARD: If you live in Narre Warren South, it's possible you use one or both of the Reserve Spaces that are currently open for consultation - The Common Reserve and nearby Trenton Court basketball court (link in comments).
Consultation is open until the 10th.
AT Bunjil Place
Last night I attended the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra event. Everyone I spoke to loved the venue and the event and asked for more. It was wonderful to see multi generation attending and enjoying all the original compositions, including those developed through MSO’s First Voices program.
REGARDING COUNCIL DECISIONS
Regular Tuesday briefings were had on a range of topics. It's a time to ask questions, digest information and encourage deeper thinking.
FAMILY VIOLENCE
Discussion about the wicked nature of this problem and what we can do about it as a Council came up in a number of events I attended this week. Including:
On Monday night, City of Casey Youth Services held a get together for All In - Reconciliation Week, at the Youth Hub at 52 Webb Street on Monday night. Whilst in attendance I spoke to Officers present regarding a range of topics, including family violence.
On Tuesday I attended the World Elder Abuse Awareness Day Forum in Melbourne. It was hosted by Celebrate Ageing and Elder Rights Australia and they launched the BluePrint on Respect for Older Women, in Victoria (link in comments).
We also talked about the stereotypes of wearing cardigans and having grey hair....
I went in by train - with all this now entails - with Cr Gary Rowe.
And then Deputy Mayor Cr Michelle Crowther and I met with CEO, Dr Dalal Elhage Smiley from Wellsprings for Women Inc. who share our concern about the impact of Family Violence in Casey.
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
Speaking of public transport, on Wednesday night I attended the monthly zoom meeting of the Metropolitan Transport Forum as one of your Councilor representatives.
And, of course, in between there has been time responding to resident emails, discussions on a variety of topics with Councillors and residents and beginning to read for next week's briefings.
And coffee....
always coffee.....
If you have something that matters to you that you would like to discuss, or you'd like me to attend your community event, simply email [email protected].