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Do you have a favourite coffee shop? What makes it your “go-to” place? My hunch is that while good quality coffee is important there are other things that encourage your loyalty.
Read MoreGrey skies, green thumbs and warm hearts at SSG winter gardening bees
Even with the grey, overcast skies and chilly June weather at both working bees, our action-oriented volunteer team’s smiles remained bright, and they showed up in droves! In fact, these mornings were even more exciting than usual on warmer days.
Read MoreBudget backs growing Montague
Our 2026/27 Budget has now been adopted, and I am pleased to share what this means for our community.
Read MoreSouthbank community safety update
We’ve responded to an increase in violent offending by introducing Australia’s toughest bail laws and bringing in tougher sentences, so there are more serious consequences for violent crimes.
Read MoreHow do we turn neighbours into a community?
Southbank has undergone an extraordinary transformation over the past two decades. What was once largely a commercial precinct has become one of Australia’s most densely populated residential communities. Every day, thousands of people call Southbank home—but increasingly, many of them are only here for a short time.
Read MoreHealing, colour and connection in Southbank
When we opened bookings for our first Paint & Connect Southbank workshop, I hoped local women would be interested. I did not expect the tickets to go so quickly.
Read MoreSouthgate’s sights and sounds
Even as winter approaches entertaining street performers continue to charm our Southbank neighbourhood.
Read MoreWinter-ready at SSG
At most community gardens, winter is a time to reflect on the summer and autumn harvests and plan for spring. This involves assessing and preparing the garden beds for the next season.
Read MoreA neighbourhood for people: Why Southbank’s streets need an urgent rethink
Southbank has transformed dramatically over the past two decades. Once an industrial fringe of the CBD, it is now one of Australia’s most densely populated urban neighbourhoods – home to thousands of residents, workers, students and visitors.
Read MoreSouthbank residents deserve better protection from car crime
For many Southbank residents, their cars are used less frequently than the state average due to the proximity of the central business district. They should be able to leave their vehicles at home with confidence. Increasingly, they cannot.
Read MoreMore 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 MoreCouncil seeks community input on Fishermans Bend’s creative future
Thank you to everyone who attended our recent community forum at Port Melbourne Town Hall, where more than 100 people came together to discuss plans for Bay St, off-leash dog space and open space.
Read More“Welcome to Southbank, sirens in the sky”
The writer-producer of a song about Southbank that celebrates the suburb’s lifestyle and landmarks says he wants to “spread some joy” with the AI-assisted creation.
Read MoreThank God for the cleaners who keep Southbank going
It is sometimes said that, throughout history, plumbers have saved more lives than medical doctors. While that claim carries more than a hint of class warfare, it does underscore the vital importance of sanitation and clean water to city life.
Read MoreCelebrating Volunteers’ Week at SSG
At the Southbank Sustainability Group (SSG), we love the autumn gardening season! It’s a wonderful time to pause, get ready, and plant for a peaceful winter that will welcome spring.
Read MoreBudget, parks and planning for Fishermans Bend’s growing future
Council’s draft budget has been released for comment, which includes several important projects for Fishermans Bend
Read MoreCreating space for healing and recovery in Southbank
Southbank is known for its energy. It is a place of movement, ambition and activity, where people live in high-rise apartments, walk busy streets, gather by the river and move quickly from one part of life to the next.
Read MoreThe Victorian Budget Overview 2026 – 2027 with some key local highlights
Labor is about making life easier, safer, and more affordable. In times of pressure, we’ll always find more ways to support Victorian families.
Read MoreWhen a Southbank tree dies, the loss is bigger than it looks
A tree died outside my office recently.
Read MoreThanks for your warm Southbank welcome
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