Council Meeting   Date: 28 April 2025, 6.30pm, Filesize: 2.5gb Download Meeting

 

Agenda

  • 1. OPENING OF MEETING AND MEMBERSHIP
  • 2. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF TRADITIONAL OWNERS
  • 3. APOLOGIES
  • 4. DISCLOSURES OF CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
  • 5. CONFIRMATION OF THE MINUTES OF COUNCIL MEETINGS
  • 6. COUNCIL’S OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY RESPONSIBILITIES
  • 7. QUESTION AND SUBMISSION TIME
  • 8. PETITIONS
  • 9. CONSIDERATION OF REPORTS
  • 9.1 DRAFT 2026-27 BUDGET AND SUBSEQUENT THREE FINANCIAL YEARS - ENDORSEMENT OF SELECTED FEES & CHARGES
  • 9.2 DRAFT 2026-27 BUDGET AND SUBSEQUENT THREE FINANCIAL YEARS AND ASSOCIATED DOCUMENTS
  • 9.3 DRAFT 2026-27 OUR DAREBIN ACTION PLAN FOR PUBLIC EXHIBITION AND FEEDBACK
  • 9.4 PROPOSED COUNCIL ADVISORY COMMITTEES MODEL
  • 9.5 CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE STRATEGY
  • 9.6 MERRI COMMON AND SURROUNDS OPEN SPACE IMPROVEMENT PROJECT - PROJECT UPDATE
  • 9.7 HABITAT HUBS AND ADVANCED TREES FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES
  • 9.8 PROJECT AND INITIATIVE BUDGET ADJUSTMENTS
  • 9.9 PROPERTY MATTERS - SALE OF MINOR ASSETS - 124E BROADHURST AVENUE RESERVOIR, 62 RENE STREET PRESTON AND 11 CHARLES STREET PRESTON
  • 9.10 GOVERNANCE REPORT - APRIL 2026
  • 9.11 RESPONSE TO NOTICE OF MOTION REGARDING KINDERGARTEN UNMET DEMAND IN PRESTON WEST AND EXPANSION OPTIONS AT JS GREY RESERVE KINDERGARTEN
  • 9.12 YOUR STREET YOUR SAY GROUP A PROJECTS AND GRANT FUNDING INFORMATION
  • 10. ITEMS TO BE TABLED
  • 11. NOTICES OF MOTION
  • 11.1 ESTABLISHING A STANDALONE HEALTH AND WELLBEING PLAN
  • 11.2 POTENTIAL FOR REZONING AND SALE OF PART OF THE COUNCIL OWNED SITE
  • 11.3 PRESTON BULLANTS USE OF PRESTON CITY OVAL
  • 12. URGENT BUSINESS
  • 13. CONSIDERATION OF REPORTS CONSIDERED CONFIDENTIAL
  • 14. CLOSE OF MEETING


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    Acknowledgement of Country

    Darebin City Council acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung people as the traditional owners and custodians of the land and waters we now call Darebin and affirms that the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung people have lived on this land for millennia, practising their customs and ceremonies of celebration, initiation and renewal. Council acknowledges that Elders past, present and future leaders are central to the cohesion, intergenerational wellbeing and ongoing self-determination of Aboriginal communities. They have played and continue to play a pivotal role in maintaining and transmitting culture, history and language.