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25.01.2022 Whether you cycle for leisure or commute, ease of restrictions mean that you can ride further and e-bikes can help cover the longer distance. If you’ve been curious, hear from our online panelists and get your burning questions about e-bikes answered. Register your spot beyond the link.



23.01.2022 Meet Banyule's new mayor, Cr Rick Garotti. More info: https://www.banyule.vic.gov.au/News-i/New-Mayor-for-Banyule

23.01.2022 2020 has been challenging for many of us but it taught us gratitude and appreciation for those around us. We appreciate your patience and support while we adapted to the situation and moved events and services online. As we all look forward to the new year, what was your most memorable moment of 2020?

21.01.2022 When out and about, take a moment to appreciate works by Banyule’s artists in your local shops’ ‘From My Window’ project display windows. See if you can spot them all. Best viewed in person.



19.01.2022 With the Greensborough Civic Drive COVID Testing site experiencing significant demand, staff are working hard to ensure your experience is accurate and safe. If you need to get tested, plan to be in a queue for a few hours. At times, the allocated cars spaces may be full and traffic control staff may ask you to try again to ensure safety on our local roads. We appreciate your patience and understanding. Follow the link for COVID-19 updates. https://www.dhhs.vic.gov.au/coronavirus

19.01.2022 From the outdoor swimming pools of Greensborough, to the much loved WaterMarc. The change was significant and it took many years of planning to make it happen. What plans would you make to improve Greensborough or other parts of Banyule in the next 20 years? Join a workshop and help shape your Banyule. #throwbackthursday #tbt #banyule2041

18.01.2022 This year's Outdoor Movies will start from 31 January. Bring your own picnic, blanket and deck chairs. Bookings are essential this year so follow the link to view the listings and reserve your spot. https://www.banyule.vic.gov.au//Major-events/Outdoor-movies



17.01.2022 The Fire Danger Period is commencing in Banyule at 1:00am on Monday 14th December 2020 and will remain in place until 1 May 2021 unless stated otherwise. The commencement of the Fire Danger Period is determined on existing and predicted conditions that lead to increased fire risk. Learn about the Fire Danger Period:

17.01.2022 Congratulations to our newly elected Council. Councillors will be sworn in this Monday followed by the live streamed Mayoral Election on Wednesday (11 Nov). For details of the 2020 council election visit https://www.banyule.vic.gov.au/New/Council-election-results

16.01.2022 Besides academic, schools provide children with a wide range of important life skills like teamwork, unity and friendship. But some young people are showing signs of struggling to go to school. Join us online on Wednesday, 25 November to learn how to support them with their education and positive engagement at school. Register your spot: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/school-refusal-workshop-tic

15.01.2022 We proudly present our Carols by Candlelight for 2020! Get into the Christmas spirit and sing along with Denis Walter OAM, Nadia Komazec, Diamond Valley Brass Band, Melbourne Contemporary Choir - MCCHOIR, The Kazoos and The Australian Children's Choir!

13.01.2022 Close your eyes. The year is 2041. Imagine standing at Ivanhoe Park, Watsonia Shops or at the top of Lower Plenty Road. What do you see? We’ll soon be inviting you to help us shape a plan for Banyule in 2041. Subscribe beyond the link and be the first to know.



12.01.2022 The last Council Meeting for 2020 is almost here. There's plenty on the agenda, from reducing the harm done by gambling to understanding how our local economic support efforts are going - tune in for all the details. View the full agenda at: https://www.banyule.vic.gov.au//14-December-2020-Council-m Any comments or private messages directed to us while the stream is live will not be presented to Council or have a bearing on the conduct of the meeting.

11.01.2022 Committed. Diverse. Ready. Introducing all nine ward councillors for Banyule.

10.01.2022 On Wednesday, 16 December we’d love to hear from Banyule’s young people (12-25 years old) about what's important to them now and what our area should be like in 20 years. Follow the link to help them register and encourage them to help shape the future of Banyule.

07.01.2022 A home that runs only on electricity can help reduce your carbon footprint. Find out how as part of our online Zoom panel discussion hosted together with Renew magazine. Register your spot and be in the draw to win a 1-year magazine subscription.

07.01.2022 Nature is one of the things that makes Banyule beautiful. Over the last few months, many of us reconnected with nature once a day. This bench overlooking the Banyule Swamps is perfect to let your mind wander. Where’s your favourite #myBanyule spot?

06.01.2022 No doubt there will be be plenty of chatter about resolutions and hopes for 2021 as we start the new year. Why not take it up a notch and add on 20 years. Follow the link and tell us what you want for Banyule in 2041. Wishing you and your families a safe and successful 2021. https://shaping.banyule.vic.gov.au//banyule-2041-shaping-o

06.01.2022 Each year, 20 November is a day to raise awareness of continued violence and discrimination experienced by the transgender community. Banyule is a diverse community and we stand by our commitment to be inclusive of all people; raising the transgender flag in remembrance of the lives lost as a result of transphobia.

06.01.2022 It has been an amazing #NAIDOC2020 celebration of learning the history, custom and contributions of our First Nations. We’d like to end the week by congratulating Jamie Baxter for being awarded the NAIDOC Strong Sista Award. Thank you for your selfless contributions supporting Banyule Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and families in the last decade. Learn more:

05.01.2022 This school holidays, turn the kids into nature detectives to solve the mystery that got Sugar Glider all wound up. Discover hidden clues, examine bush evidence and get help from local native animals through this self-guided audio tour at Rosanna Parklands. Find your first clue beyond the link and start your adventure on Thursday, 7 January.

01.01.2022 Woo hoo! Congratulations, stars . We’ve randomly picked seven from the many amazing submissions for the #1000StarProject. Your $50 Rediscover Local vouchers are on their way. Speaking of stars, we’d like for you to share positive messages by sending us paper stars of any size and colour for this year’s Carols by Candlelight premiering in December. Find out where to send yours beyond the link.

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