Latest articles by Tony Penna
More than just rubbish
If you spend any time walking around Southbank, you’ve probably noticed it yourself. Overflowing rubbish bins have become an increasingly common sight across parts of our neighbourhood.
Read MoreWhen a Southbank tree dies, the loss is bigger than it looks
A tree died outside my office recently.
Read MoreTemporary forever, or is Southbank simply unplanned?
In Southbank, we are no strangers to plans.
Read MoreThe Red Stairs: nearly a decade of debate
Few structures in Southbank generate as much discussion as the Red Stairs at Queensbridge Square.
Read MoreSelling our history: What’s really at stake with Victoria Barracks?
For more than a century, the Victoria Barracks on St Kilda Rd has been a mystery hidden behind high fences and military precision.
Read MoreCommunity Safety Officers: a welcome initiative – but are we missing a key opportunity?
As Southbank continues to grow into one of Melbourne’s most densely populated neighbourhoods, safety remains one of the most consistent concerns raised by residents.
Read MoreWhen promises meet politics: the Lord Mayor’s conflict of interest
During his election campaign, the Lord Mayor Nick Reece, made one promise that resonated deeply with voters – that he would not accept donations from property developers.
Read MoreOC Act, rubbish and graffiti
Last month the state government opened a review into the Owners’ Corporation Act for public comment. As would have been expected, Southbank Residents’ Association (SRA) made a submission to this.
Read MoreOur action-packed AGM
Well, we have just finished our annual general meeting (AGM) where we heard from Dr Yazid Ninsalam, Associate Dean, Landscape Architecture from the School of Architecture and Urban Design at RMIT University.
Read MoreBE ENGAGED: a wake-up call
During this past month I experienced something that I never thought I would experience, but moreover, that I’m always warning other owners, buildings, and committees to try to avoid through owner engagement.
Read MoreNew library at Boyd
It is comforting to know we will soon have a new library in the almost completed built-to-rent development alongside our Boyd Community Hub.
Read MoreCouncil shame on City Road Master Plan
At the last Future Melbourne Committee (FMC) meeting on June 3, Southbank Residents’ Association (SRA) made a submission questioning council process and authority.
Read MoreCouncil continues to labour on Southbank Promenade
It is disappointing that once again the Southbank Residents’ Association (SRA) needs to be reminding the City of Melbourne of past promises.
Read MoreNew future beckons for Queensbridge St
Southbank Residents’ Association (SRA) was delighted to receive a sneak-peek into what is proposed for the recently purchased One Queensbridge site by PDG, formerly owned by Crown.
Read MoreAn opportunity for a park?
The announcement last week that Beulah International has put the project manager of its STH BNK project at the old BMW site on the City Rd into administration was a massive surprise.
Read MoreA new council, but will there be any changes?
Firstly, welcome to 2025. I trust the holiday season was a time for our community to relax and reflect on the year gone and the year ahead.
Read MoreAnother year has passed …
It has been a big year for Southbank, with much development and in some aspects progress.
Read MoreSo, the council election is now over and we are waiting for the dust to settle to learn of the winner
As we have for the past 25 years, Southbank Residents Association (SRA) held a “Meet the Candidates” event for our community to ask their questions. This was once again a full house affair, not only for attendees but for a Melbourne Cup field of mayoral candidates too, in fact a record number for the 10 years I have been president.
Read MoreCouncil elections: who are you voting for?
Yet again, council elections are upon us. It seems like only yesterday our Southbank Residents’ Association (SRA) committee was planning its last “Meet the Candidates” event giving the community the opportunity to ask their questions and hear directly from the candidates.
Read MoreDismay over council’s e-scooter backflip
Last month council made the surprise decision to cancel the contracts of the two e-scooter operators, Neuron and Lime.
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