What's most important in your neighbourhood?

We're inviting you to tell us what your priorities are for Moonee Valley at our Neighbourhood Connect events happening across Moonee Valley this winter.

Three in-person ‘listening post’ events and one online event will be popping up in your neighbourhood where you can share and exchange information, discuss ideas or examine concerns with Council’s Engagement Team, Customer Service Team, and Councillors.

Catch us at:

  • Online event: Tune in and tell us what you think – we’re inviting you to share your ideas, issues and feedback at this special online event.
    Monday, 17 July 7pm-8.30pm
    Register online here
    (Zoom link to be provided when registering)

  • Have a break on us!: Need a break these school holidays? We’re offering FREE muffins and coffee plus a special craft activity for the little ones to participate.
    Monday, 3 July 10am – 12 noon and
    Tuesday, 4 July, 3pm – 5pm
    Westfield Airport West (Community Hub space next to Muffin Break)

  • Coffees on Council: Grab a coffee on us and share your ideas, issues and feedback, before you continue on your morning. Don’t forget to bring your keep cup!
    Saturday, 22 July, 10am-12 noon
    Revitalise Cafe, Napier St, Strathmore

This is an opportunity for everyone to contribute to the future of Moonee Valley. Council welcomes your feedback.

Have your say!
Add your idea to the board below to share what is most important in your neighbourhood.
Pop-up sessions info:
  • Friday, 26 May, 12 noon – 2pm at Clocktower Centre foyer
  • Monday, 17 July 7pm-8.30pm, online event - register here
  • Monday, 3 July 10am – 12 noon and Tuesday, 4 July, 3pm – 5pm at Westfield Airport West (Community Hub space next to Muffin Break)
  • Saturday, 22 July, 10am-12 noon at Revitalise Cafe, Napier St, Strathmore
Email: yoursay@mvcc.vic.gov.au
Prefer to speak with someone? Phone us on 9243 8888
Write to us: Neighbourhood Connect, Advocacy Grants and Engagement Team, Moonee Valley City Council, PO Box 126, Moonee Ponds VIC 3039


This is what we've heard:

Morning Music at Clocktower: We’ll be serving tea, coffee and cake after Morning Music - Friday, 26 May

What's most important in your neighbourhood?

Use this ideas board to write down what is most important in your neighbourhood.

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