HUME CITY COUNCIL MAGAZINE | SUMMER 2013/14 · DE E u l t FOR MORE INFO ANd TO NOMINATE...
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Craigieburn Community Festival
Malcolm Creek Children’s Centre Redevelopment
Bulla Bypass Update Christmas on
the Green SVIC Finalist at the
RACV Victorian Tourism Awards
Sending out the Write Signals
Hume Lighting the Way Broadmeadows
Community Hub Opens
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HUME CITY COUNCIL MAGAZINE | SUMMER 2013/14
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CONTACTUSCUSTOMER SERVICE CENTRESOpen from 8.00am–5.00pm Monday to Friday
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MAYOR'S
MESSAGEWelcome to the summer edition of Hume Pride. I am extremely honoured and proud to represent all residents in the coming year as Mayor of Hume.
My thanks to my fellow councillors for their support and special thanks to Councillor Geoff porter for his terrific efforts as the previous Mayor.
This summer, I am encouraging residents to get active and be healthy.
My top priority as Mayor will be to support projects and initiatives that enable Council to continue to improve the health of our community.
I believe the most important asset we can have is our good health.
With this in mind, in this edition of Hume Pride, you will find details on the opportunities for our residents to get out and about.
Our readers also told us they would like to know more about how Council supports young people and so in
this edition, we have provided a special feature about Council’s youth services.
I know first-hand the benefit of such services. They give our young people the chance to express themselves, foster friendships, develop leadership skills and most importantly, to give back to our City.
We hope you enjoy this edition of Hume Pride and take the opportunity to subscribe to our interactive versions.
Finally, on behalf of my fellow councillors and Council, I wish you all a safe and happy festive season, and look forward to a great 2014.
Cr Casey Nunn Mayor of Hume
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With summer here, most of us embrace the warmer days but there are some days of extremely hot weather that are less comfortable.
When the temperatures soar people and animals can be affected in different ways, even causing heat-related illness.
It’s important during these times to stay connected to family, friends and neighbours who are susceptible to heat.
Make the effort to check on the welfare of others, especially older people (65 years and older), children under 5 years, pregnant or nursing mothers, and people with a disability or pre-existing medical conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, kidney disease or mental illness.
If you, or someone you know, are affected by heat, plan to stay inside on hot days.
prepare so that there is enough food at home and enough medicine to last over the hot period. Think about paying bills online or over the phone.
Stay indoors during the hottest part of the day. Try to do activities like sport, home improvements or gardening when it’s cooler, such as in the early morning.
If outside activities are essential, stay in the shade and remember to wear a hat and light-coloured, loose-fitting clothes.
Always remember your sunglasses, apply SpF 30 sunscreen to exposed skin and drink plenty of water.
Your pets may be affected as well. Make sure four-legged friends are well hydrated and have access to plenty of shade when they are outside.
Drink water regularly, even when you do not feel thirsty
Take a cool shower or splash yourself several times a day with cold water
Wear a loose cotton, damp cloth or scarf on the back of the neck
Avoid alcohol, tea, coffee, sugary or fizzy drinks
Eat regularly. Try to eat more cold food such as salads and fruit
Keep windows, doors and curtains closed
Contact a family member, friend or neighbour if you feel unwell
Cool places to visit Hume’s swimming pools
and leisure centres – the Broadmeadows Leisure Centre, Craigieburn Leisure Centre and the Sunbury Aquatic and Leisure Centre
Council’s libraries – The Age Library, Craigieburn Library, Gladstone Park Community Library, Sunbury Library, Tullamarine Library and the Hume Mobile Library
Youth centres at Sunbury, Craigieburn, Broadmeadows, Roxburgh Park and Meadow Heights
STAYING
HEALTHY
IN THE HEAT Keep cool
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Nominations are now open for the 2014 Hume Australia Day Awards.
The awards are a fantastic way to acknowledge and celebrate the inspiring achievements of local residents in the Hume community.
Outstanding contributions made by local residents to the Hume
Improving our health and wellbeingCouncil’s Draft Health and Wellbeing Plan 2013–2017 and Year 1 Action Plan was recently on public exhibition and available for community feedback.The plan outlines how Council will improve the health and wellbeing of everyone who lives, works and plays in Hume City.
Key principles of the plan include improving health and wellbeing for all and building partnerships.
The plan will guide how Council will work alongside our partners and the community over the next four years to support and improve the health and wellbeing of everyone in Hume City.
REPORTING BACK
“I dream for organic food to become mainstream and more affordable for families.”
Lucy Patten
Planning for now and the futureHume Horizons 2040 is Council’s new long-term community plan. Inspired and driven by our community, this plan will outline the community’s aspirations and expectations for Hume’s social, economic and environmental future, to the year 2040. More than 800 local people put forward 4,000 ideas. A draft plan will be made available for community feedback on Council’s website soon.
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The Hume City Council Services Guide provides information about the wide range of Council services that are available to our residents and businesses.
The guide aims to answer the questions you may have about Council's services, facilities, events, activities and programs and how you can access them.
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community are recognised each year through the awarding of the Hume Citizen of the Year, Hume Young Citizen of the Year and Community Event of the Year awards.
There are so many people in our community who take the time out of their busy lives to help and inspire others. The Hume Australia Day Awards are our way of celebrating their achievements and an integral part of Hume’s Australia Day celebrations.
The awards will be presented on Australia Day – 26 January, 2014.
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COMMUNITY advocacy
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Hume residents should take action to prevent a fire emergency. It is up to each and every one of us to help make our City fire safe.
While many fire hazards may have been removed as part of a spring cleaning routine, it might be time to look again at combustible material around the home.
Check again whether leaves need to be cleaned from gutters, whether chemicals could be better stored and that clutter is removed from around the home, garden, garage or shed.
Residents don’t have to be living in a fire prone area to be affected by fire this summer and it’s vital that everyone takes time to consider their individual fire risk.
Residents are encouraged to do their bit around their home to prepare their property for fire and to discuss and prepare their fire plan.
While your plan should always be to leave before a bushfire threatens, preparing your home now will give it the best chance of surviving.
SUMMERSUMMERBe fire ready this
CHECKLIST Cut the grass and reduce
‘fine fuels’ – such as long, dry grass, fallen leaves and twigs
Clear leaves out of gutters as well as dead undergrowth and fallen branches
Ensure homes, sheds and garages are free from overhanging branches
Prune lower branches and remove mulch from near your home
Clear weeds, rubbish and other fuel from around your property
Make sure the garden hose is long enough to reach the property’s perimeter boundary
Act early – don’t wait to receive a warning before moving two or three house blocks away from a grass fire
Fire Ready
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cfa.vic.gov.au
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CALL YOUTH SERVICES
9205 2200
Being young means you may go through change. You may have a lot of different feelings and emotions.
Sometimes you might need a bit of help. Sometimes you might just have questions.
Empower yourself to make changes in your life.
Ryan's story Ryan joined the Hume City Council FReeZA program after being referred by his teacher from the music department at Roxburgh Park College.Ryan found school challenging and was considering leaving at the end of year nine, despite a passion for sound and lighting production.
With the help of his teachers, Ryan completed year 10 and gained a position in the Live performance and Events course at SEDA Arts.
Ryan supported external sound and lighting engineers at Hume City Council FReeZA Crew’s School’s Out 2012 event – even though it was his birthday and was told he could go home.
His dedication paid off. The Sunbury owner of Front of House productions, Chris Vosti, offered Ryan a paid position on his team.
Ryan is now completing year 11 along with the Live performance and Events programs at SEDA Arts and is gaining regular work with the Front of House productions team at events around Melbourne.
CREATING RESpECTFULRELATIONSHIPS
A free and confidential counselling service is available for Hume’s young people, aged 12 – 24 years.
Counselling can help you: Work through stuff at school,
TAFE and work If you’re feeling depressed or lonely If you think you have an eating
problem If someone has died or moved away If you feel like you are different
or don’t fit in If you have misunderstandings
with family and friends
Project RESPECT is a school based primary prevention program which promotes respectful relationships and gender equity to prevent violence against women and girls.
Year 9 students from Mount Ridley College worked with Dianella Community Health, Hume City Council Youth Services and teachers to voice their opinions on bullying, racism, discrimination and violence against women.
A short video, named project Awareness, was created to educate
peers, staff and community members that any form of violence and discrimination is not ok.
YOUTH COUNSELLING
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What do our young people get up to when they’re not on their phone, Facebook or wandering about with their earphones in? Hume City Council’s Youth Services are the team to ask – they’ve got the low-down on what’s on this summer.
Council’s Youth Services team is running a range of activities and programs around Hume these school holidays.
This includes drop-in hours at Youth Centres, where young people can take time out to focus on their concerns in a safe environment – whether it’s chatting with a team member over a game of table tennis or simply having a game of pool with a friend.
There are also activities that encourage development such as art projects, sports days, gamers’ days and leadership activities.
Council’s Youth Services provides valuable support to those who need it. Support programs assist young people with practical life skills and outreach programs assist young people, their families and schools with valuable information.
I t ’s all about
HUME HAS FIVE YOUTH CENTRES: Broadmeadows, Craigieburn, Sunbury, Meadow Heights and Roxburgh park
9205 2556
hume.vic.gov.au/youth
HumeYouthServices
Want to go to a pool party, take surf lessons, try ice-skating or have more exciting adventures?
Check out Council's teenage holiday program this summer. Bookings from 2 to 6 December.
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What's OnSCHOOL HOLIdAY FUN
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Malcolm Creek Children’s Centre is being redeveloped to include a new preschool room and playground facilities.Federal Government legislation now sees children receiving 15 hours of preschool a week, which means more space is needed to meet both demand and the legislative requirement.
The redevelopment will increase the preschool capacity by an additional 33 places and will enable the centre to accommodate four groups at 15 hours per week.
The local community will benefit from other additional features to the centre including: a new entrance to the preschool
facility that will enable easier pick-up and drop-off of children at the centre;
a new 33 place preschool room that will be able to host two additional groups;
an improved staff room to enhance knowledge sharing and expertise amongst early childhood educators at the centre; and
a new reading area for the children in the existing preschool room.
The redevelopment is in line with Council's commitment to providing preschool facilities that support the local community with improved services and learning outcomes.
Project owner: Hume City Council
Cost: About $1 million
Funding partners: Hume City Council $700,000 and Victorian State Government $300,000
Completion date: February 2014
Fast facts
Malcolm Creek
Craigieburn Community Festival 22–23 February 2014Festival-goers can enjoy a range of family friendly entertainment and activities. From community and cultural performances on the main stage to thrilling carnival rides and a spectacular fireworks display, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
Keeping Healthy and Active The Craigieburn Leisure Centre offers a variety of health, leisure and lifestyle choices to help you get active this summer.
You can access cardio and weight training equipment or swim a few laps in the heated pool.
Residents can obtain low-cost membership options or purchase casual passes.
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hume.vic.gov.au/malcolmcreekchildrenscentre
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RedevelopmentChildren's Centre
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Council will upgrade the roundabout and street lighting at the intersection of Roxburgh Park Drive, Ravenhill Boulevard and Donald Cameron Drive early next year. Council applied successfully for $206,000 from the Federal Government’s Blackspot program to fund the works.
The upgrade will reduce the risk of collisions by lowering traffic speeds on the approach and through the roundabout and improving the public lighting.
Roxburgh Park Intersection
Providing the community with a safe and efficient road network is a high priority for Council. Council maintains and upgrades about 1170 kilometres of local roads while VicRoads manages all freeways, State highways and tourist / forest roads.
Where Council does not manage a road, it advocates to VicRoads and State and Federal governments for increased funding for road and traffic improvements.
Residents can report road concerns, especially pot holes, cracked / sunken roads, damaged kerbs and footpaths, via customer service or online.
MAKING OUR
ROAdS SAFER
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hume.vic.gov.au/roads
Mt Ridley Road & Canisby WayA new roundabout is proposed at the intersection of Mt Ridley Road and Canisby Way in Craigieburn to assist in reducing traffic speeds in the area. The $250,000 upgrade will improve the safety of turning movements at this intersection.
Hume road users are encouraged to always travel safely.
Newlyn drive & Fairways BoulevardA series of precast concrete humps are proposed along the entire length of Newlyn Drive and Fairways Boulevard in Craigieburn. The concrete humps are designed to reduce traffic speeds of passenger vehicles without inconveniencing buses. The $100,000 road improvement works will provide a safer environment for commuters.
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VicRoads is undertaking detailed planning to reserve land for a future Bulla Bypass and a link between the Melbourne Airport and the future Outer Metropolitan Ring (OMR) Transport Corridor.
The project aims to cater for future traffic volumes and provide an improved connection from Melbourne Airport to the north and west. Five route options have been proposed.
Following a review of all reports and issues raised by the community during information sessions held in May 2012, VicRoads identified the BB5 alignment as its preferred option.
This alignment begins at Oaklands Road, travels west along Somerton Road, diverts north between Wildwood Road and Green Street before turning south to cross Deep Creek and connect with the OMR interchange.
The Bulla Bypass will be an arterial standard road with an 80km/h speed limit, whereas the OMR and Airport to OMR link will be freeway standard roads with 100km/h speed limits. It is anticipated that the Bulla Bypass will be built much sooner than the OMR.
This is a significant infrastructure project that will meet the needs of Hume’s growing community.
Christmas on the GreenThe spirit of Christmas will come alive in Sunbury for the annual carols event on Saturday 14 December.
From 5–9pm the Sunbury Village Green will be a hive of activity for Christmas on the Green. The event includes local performances and activities for the whole family.
Christmas on the Green is proudly organised by the Sunbury LEC – Lay Ecumenical Committee, and the Christian Church Ministers and is sponsored by Hume City Council.
Explore Hume Hume has many unique and historically significant places to visit and explore.
Sample award-winning wines at cellar doors of historic wineries, visit the birthplace of cricket’s Ashes at Rupertswood Mansion or brush shoulders with retired racehorse champions at Living Legends.
From bluestone architecture to native wetlands, there is something all the family can enjoy this summer.
FINd OUT WHATS ON THIS SUMMER
hume.vic.gov.au/tourism
UPdATEBULLA BYPASS
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vicroads.com.au
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SVIC Finalist at the RACV Victorian Tourism Awards The Sunbury Visitor Information Centre was recognised as a finalist at the 2013 RACV Victorian Awards in the Visitor Information and Services category.
Council congratulates and acknowledges staff and the 40 wonderful volunteers for whom this award is a major recognition for their ongoing efforts.
The Sunbury Visitor Information Centre offers: Free brochures and maps Events information Accommodation information Conference, wedding and
reception venue information Historical literature and
photos to browse through Local and Australiana
postcards, souvenirs and gifts
Located in the beautifully restored Old Sunbury Court House, the Sunbury Visitor Information Centre is open seven days a week and has a wide range of services catering to locals and visitors alike.
Discover the history of the region, browse through historical literature and photos or simply chat to friendly local volunteers.
A new organic green waste facility in Bulla was opened by The Hon. Ryan Smith, MP for Environment and Climate Change in October.
The new facility cost about $15 million to build and is now the most technologically advanced and efficient organic facility in the country.
It will process an average of 85,000 tonnes of green waste every year, including bush trimmings, lawn clippings and small tree parts and turn it into high-grade compost for agriculture.
Hume is one of 10 Councils who will utilise the facility, operated by Veolia Environmental Services.
State-of-the-art Organic Recycling in Bulla
43 Macedon Street, Sunbury
1800 677 995
Open daily 9am–5pm (Closed Good Friday and Christmas Day)
FOR MORE INFO
hume.vic.gov.au/tourism
SUNBURY VISITOR
INFORMATION CENTRE
FOR MORE INFO
veoliaes.com.au
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FOR MORE INFO
hume.vic.gov.au/leisurecentres
Aerosol art might get a bad rap – but this creative group won’t be ending up with a rap sheet.
The Hume City Council Youth Services Write Signal project is for young people interested in developing art pieces for exhibition and display in community facilities, in an effort to reduce graffiti in Hume City.
This school term, a community mural was created for the foyer of the Broadmeadows police Station.
The mural was opened to a rousing reception on 22 November, brightening up the station and the mood of all who see it.
A second mural will be created to commemorate White Ribbon Day.
Seabrook Reserve Community Consultation UpdateThank you for sharing your aspirations for the development of Seabrook Reserve. We have listened to your feedback on the initial phase of Seabrook Reserve Urban Design Framework (UDF) and are in the process of reviewing it and proposing some options for the site.
While the final design is yet to be determined, community feedback has shown great support for the future planning and renewal of the site.
Broadmeadows Pool UpdateThe redevelopment of the Broadmeadows Leisure Centre is now scheduled for completion in early 2014.
While in the final stages of construction, Council is engaging a builder to complete the outstanding works after the contracted construction company was placed into administration.
Expected savings of more than half a million dollars a year in energy and maintenance bills
Reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by more than 3,600 tonnes a year – equivalent to removing more than 900 average cars from the road
Free community workshops and programs to help Hume residents improve the energy efficiency and comfort of their own home
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Hume Lighting the Way
Council has received a $1.88 million Federal Government grant for its Lighting the Way project.
The project involves energy efficiency works in the Broadmeadows area.
This will include new efficient stadium lighting at the Broadmeadows Basketball Stadium and Broadmeadows Netball Stadium, new pool pumps and pool blankets at the Broadmeadows Leisure Centre, and a bulk street lighting upgrade.
Other energy efficiency works will also be implemented for the leisure centres, sport stadiums and street lighting across the municipality.
The project will be implemented over the next three years.
Write Signals
FOR MORE INFO
hume.vic.gov.au/youth
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Fast facts
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BROADMEADOWS COMMUNITY HUB
Interested in learning how to cook healthy food? Sign up to a Jamie’s Ministry of Food five-week cooking course.
The program is based on the belief that knowing how to cook healthy food using fresh ingredients is one of the best things you can do for your health, happiness and finances.
The course teaches basic cooking skills and will appeal to confident cooks who can pick up great kitchen tips and shortcuts.
participants will also learn exciting new ways to use fresh ingredients.
Jamie’s Ministry of Food Mobile Kitchen will be located next to Hume City Council Offices, 1079 pascoe Vale Road, Broadmeadows.
Each weekly session runs for 90 minutes and classes are available seven days a week including evenings.
Hume residents now have access to a wide range of health, community, social and learning programs under one roof, following the official opening of the Broadmeadows Community Hub in October.
The new $4.6 million facility is an active and vibrant community resource for people of all ages. Hume City Council is committed to providing world-class facilities for our community and the Broadmeadows Community Hub will provide a major boost to our City.
Council has a strong and enduring commitment to social justice – this project will help to improve access to a range of health, community, social and learning programs.
The hub is a further symbol of renewal for the Broadmeadows community and part of Council’s vision to improve the opportunities for local residents.
The project was delivered with $3.8 million funding by Hume City Council and the Victorian Government contributed $800,000 to the construction of the new facility.
FOOD GLORIOUS FOOD
Courses commence on Wednesday 27 November 2013 and cost $10 a class ($50 full course) or $5 per class concession ($25 full course)
TO BOOK A PLACE
jamieoliver.com/jamies-ministry-of-food-australia/
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9356 6160
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Thank you to all Hume residents for your wonderful support in my role as Mayor this year. I am truly humbled and honoured to have been given the opportunity to represent our great City and have enjoyed meeting so many people along the way. I am proud of the key projects we have delivered during my term and I look forward to working with our new Mayor, Councillor Casey Nunn, to continue to achieve the very best for Meadow Valley Ward residents. Wishing all residents a Merry Christmas and a safe and happy New Year.
Cr Geoff Porter
0400 514 097 @ [email protected]
Hume residents can now access a comprehensive guide that outlines the wide range of services that are provided by Council. The new Hume City Council Services Guide also aims to answer the questions that our residents may have about programs, events, activities, facilities and initiatives. Council provides more than 100 different services for our community. You can download a digital copy of the guide at www.hume.vic.gov.au/servicesguide or contact our Customer Service team and ask for a copy to be sent to you.
Cr Chandra Bamunusinghe
0400 158 956 @ [email protected]
With the summer school holidays fast approaching, there are a heap of activities available for young people in our community. Council is committed to supporting our young citizens and provides a range of youth services for people aged from 12 to 24 years of age. Council operates youth centres that provide programs and events for young people, hosts a number of events and activities and provides a youth counselling service. For more information go to www.hume.vic.gov.au/youth
Cr Alan Bolton
0412 085 624 @ [email protected]
The opening of the new Craigieburn Town Centre and completion of Aitken Boulevard were major milestones for our community. This project delivers new retail and entertainment opportunities as well as hundreds of jobs for local residents. As a long-time resident, I know how our residents have been calling out for these improvements. Council played a significant role in working with the developer to get the precinct to where it is today and planning is underway for new sports, parkland and recreation facilities in the area.
Cr Drew Jessop
0400 228 840 @ [email protected]
As a life-long resident of Hume, I am proud to be given the opportunity to represent our City as Mayor. The coming year offers Council some incredibly exciting opportunities, as we work together to deliver on the projects and initiatives that will reach fruition during this term. Council has significant plans for Hume; we want to be innovative and community-focused, to deliver great outcomes for the City and enhance the lives of everyone in our community. I also hope to see you at Hume Carols By Candlelight on 8 December, which is in Craigieburn.
Cr Casey Nunn
0429 703 098 @ [email protected]
With summer now upon us, there’s no better time to be out and about in the garden. If you are cleaning up around your home ahead of the festive season, you may like to access Council’s free Hard Rubbish service. As part of this service, each household can receive one free home collection of up to three cubic metres of Hard Rubbish as well as some additional options. Ratepayers would have received their hard rubbish pass on their Annual Rates Notice. For more information, go to www.hume.vic.gov.au/wasteandrecycling
Cr Vic Dougall
0428 317 474 @ [email protected]
It is important to ensure your child’s vaccinations are up to date. Council offers a comprehensive immunisation program to protect people from a number of infectious diseases such as whooping cough, chicken pox, mumps and measles. Go to www.hume.vic.gov.au/children for more information. I am available to meet with residents on the second Saturday of each month between 10am-12pm at Gladstone park Community Centre and on the fourth Saturday of the month between 10am-12pm at HGLC – Broadmeadows. No appointment is necessary.
Cr Helen Patsikatheodorou
0411 701 527 @ [email protected]
It is great news to see the traffic lights at the intersection of Kirkham Drive and Somerton Road in operation and created a safe environment at the intersection. We have seen redevelopment of some playgrounds and sports facilities. please don’t hesitate to contact me and give me feedback on what you would like to see in your local sports facilities and playgrounds/parks. Rubbish dumping is a problem and we need to work together with residents to clean our city.To report graffiti, dumped rubbish or litter call Council’s 1300 HUME CLEAN Hotline on 1300 486 325.
Cr Adem Atmaca
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FOR MORE INFO
hume.vic.gov.au/residentsofthemonth
0428 285 698 @ [email protected]
Summer is a great opportunity to get active. Council offers a variety of health, leisure and lifestyle choices available at our three major leisure centres. Sunbury Aquatic and Leisure Centre offers a number of swimming programs for all ages and levels and abilities. Go to www.hume.vic.gov.au/leisurecentres for more information. The Boardman Stadium extension now caters for thousands of people each week including day and night competition grade matches as well as social matches. The stadium is a key sporting hub for the Sunbury region.
Cr Jack Medcraft
0419 317 931 @ [email protected]
Our reputation for wine and food is growing as the recent Sunbury Region Wine & Food Festival showed, with more than 1500 people enjoying the event. Congratulations to Council staff and volunteers for being recognised as a finalist at the 2013 RACV Victorian Awards in the Visitor Information and Services category. pop into the Sunbury Visitor Information Centre for more tips and information on the wide range of activities available to locals and visitors. Go to www.hume.vic.gov.au/tourism for more information.
Cr Jack Ogilvie
Upcoming Council Meeting dates Meetings start at 7pm
Summer eating can be enjoyable with fresh seasonal produce, outdoor dining and entertaining for special occasions or family gatherings. As the weather warms up, food poisoning is more common than at any other time of year. If preparing and eating food outdoors, be mindful of keeping cool food well refrigerated and wash hands regularly.
Try to keep raw meat, chicken and seafood chilled and away from cooked food; and avoid eating food that’s been left out of the fridge for more than four hours – especially poultry, meat, seafood, cooked rice and cooked pasta.
FOOd SAFETY IN THE HEAT
September Resident of the month Gerard Laffan
October Resident of the month Carolynne Venn
November Residents of the month Neil and Marianne Williams
AdVICE FOR FOOd BUSINESSES
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Meeting Date Meeting Type Venue
Mon 9 December 2013 Ordinary Broadmeadows Council Chamber
Mon 16 December 2013 Ordinary (Town Planning) Broadmeadows Council Chamber
Mon 10 February 2014 Ordinary Broadmeadows Council Chamber
Mon 24 February 2014 Ordinary (Town Planning) Broadmeadows Council Chamber
Tues 11 March 2014 Ordinary Craigieburn Global Learning Centre
Mon 24 March 2014 Ordinary (Town Planning) Broadmeadows Council Chamber
Cr Ann Potter
0400 604 210 @ [email protected]
School holidays are a great opportunity for young people to explore our City. Council operates five youth centres that provide programs and events for young people in Hume. Sunbury Youth Centre provides a diverse range of events for young people of different ages and backgrounds. Council’s youth team work to support the unique needs of young people living in Hume to encourage their development. Go to www.hume.vic.gov.au/youth. please come along to Christmas on the Green at the Sunbury Village Green on 14 December from 5-9pm.
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Time for a sing-alongEnjoy an open air concert at the Hume Carols by Candlelight on Sunday 8 December in Craigieburn. Former Hi-5 star Charli Robinson will host the event and perform along-side children entertainers The Kazoos, community performers and of course, Santa! The ever-popular fireworks display will end the night. Bring your picnic blankets to this family event.
hume.vic.gov.au/events
Festive season waste tips
Reuse newspapers, comic books or music sheets for wrapping paper, saving you money and personalising your gift
Incorporate your wrapping into your gift; try wrapping your present with a scarf or tea towel
plan your holiday season menu to minimise leftovers
Council offers a free drop off point for Christmas trees once your tree starts looking a bit sad
For dates and locations visit
hume.vic.gov.au
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hume.vic.gov.au/humenews
Free Live Green workshops
Get involved in tree planting, your local community garden or learn how to save energy and water in the home – plus much more!
hume.vic.gov.au/environment
Hume Multiversity info sessions
Come along to find out about the courses being delivered through the Hume Multiversity initiative. Deakin University’s session will cover three of these courses. 6-7pm, Tuesday 10 December at the Hume Global Learning Centre – Craigieburn.
deakin.net.au/doorstep
Be safe around water this summer
Does your pool or spa have: The correct Building permit
and Final Certificate? A maintained safety barrier? Self-closing and self-latching gate?
For more information visit
hume.vic.gov.au/building
We welcome your feedback
03 9205 2200
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