Cr. Anne-Marie Cade | Politician
Cr. Anne-Marie Cade
Phone: +61 466 372 809
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23.01.2022 Keeping our city COVID safe.
22.01.2022 Parklets popping up around Glen Eira. How cute do they look?
20.01.2022 This week saw the official launch of the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence, including the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Agai...nst Women, and the 12th Annual Walk Against Family Violence. ALGWA Vic aims to raise awareness and send the message that violence against women is never okay, and that we as humans need to respect each other for a violence-free Victoria. Show your support over the next 16 days (and beyond) by sharing this message across your social media platforms, wear orange to signify hope for a brighter future, and talk with your family and friends to open up a dialogue about supporting victims and survivors. #WAFV2020 #whywewalk #safesteps #algwa #algwavic #womeninlocalgovernment #localgovernment
20.01.2022 VCAT has released its 20192020 Annual Report, which includes a list of the top 20 number of VCAT applications by Victorian councils. Since our Urban Planning t...eam’s review of its services, Glen Eira has steadily reduced its number of appeals at VCAT. We have gone from topping the list in 20152016 with 214 appeals to not featuring at all in the top 20 in 20192020, with only 32 applications submitted. This decrease reflects the increased engagement that our Urban Planning team has had with all stakeholders of planning applications since its review, resulting in increased negotiations with applicants to resolve the key concerns of Council and affected residents. See more
17.01.2022 More Open Space for Glen Eira. We need your feedback so make sure you get involved.
10.01.2022 A situation at home happens and your gut tells you, something is not right. You’re then told by your partner You’re crazy, that never happened or Are you sur...e? You tend to have a bad memory. It’s all in your head. Gaslighting is a form of emotional abuse. For confidential support and advice, contact 1800RESPECT (1800 737 732) or go to www.1800respect.org.au For more information on what gaslighting is, read this blog by Domestic Violence Resource Centre Victoria: www.dvrcv.org.au//gaslighting-stalking-and-intimate-partne See more
10.01.2022 Doing mini upgrades around our sporting grounds.
04.01.2022 Safe and effective COVID-19 vaccines will help protect us from COVID-19. The vaccines will be free and voluntary for everyone in Australia. To keep their famili...es and communities safe, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adults will be able to get their vaccine soon after the first priority group, such as health workers and quarantine and border workers. Learn more at https://www.health.gov.au/initiatives-and/covid-19-vaccines See more
04.01.2022 Staying local this long weekend? Then look out for some great free live entertainment roving through Glen Eira shopping strips and parks. Here's who you could bump into
01.01.2022 The end of a season Carnegie Swim Centre closure. As a Council we are committed to making safe and environmentally responsible decisions. For this reason, Car...negie Swim Centre will be closed for the remainder of the season. Director Community Wellbeing Peter Jones said that not long after opening the Centre for the summer season, a significant leak was identified contributing to the loss of 150 kilolitres of water per day. Once we were aware of this significant leak, we engaged external engineers to do an assessment of the pool to seek clarity on the impact and if it was something that could be fixed, he said. After the assessment was done, the precise location of the leak still couldn’t be determined which meant we could not safely reopen the Centre to the community. From a health and safety perspective the pool water is consistently falling below the mandatory water quality regulations and forced pool closures would probably occur regularly throughout the season, he said. This significant loss of water has subsequently impacted the overall water quality making it impossible for us to maintain regulatory water chemistry. And from an environmental perspective, this volume of water loss is unacceptable. While Council acknowledges this will be a huge disappointment to the community, safety is paramount and must always come first. Carnegie Swim Centre has been operating since 1966 and is an iconic attraction in Glen Eira. Unfortunately, the much-loved pool is now at the end of its serviceable life.
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