Beacon Cove Neighbourhood Association
This is the web voice of the Beacon Cove Neighbourhood Association, Inc., Port Melbourne, Australia. It provides information on who the association is, our aims and aspirations for our shared community, and information on our activities.
Events for your Diary
November
Thu 14, 7:15pm: BCNA AGM, Trugo Club in Garden City Reserve Sat 16, 9:30-10:30am: Love our Streets, meeting at 109 tram terminus
December
Tue 3, 5:30-7:30pm: Port Phillip Neighbourhood Policing Forum, Ingles St Thu 5: BCNA Members' Dinner, Pier 35, Lorimer St Sat 7, 9-10am: Beach Patrol, meeting at Princes Pier Sat 14, 9:30-10:30am: Love our Streets, meeting at Olive's Corner (Liardet St, opposite Coles)
January
Sat 4, 9-10am: Beach Patrol, meeting at the Centenary Bridge Pylon between Station Pier and Port Melbourne Yacht Club Sat 18, 9:30-10:30am: Love our Streets, meeting at Graham St under the overpass (near 109 tram stop)
December
January
Latest News
You can use the search options at lower right to find specific items.
Tuesday, 19 November 2024
Fishermans Bend Primary School
In June we advised that the state government proposed a new primary school for Fishermans Bend to cater for the increasing population. The location for the school has been announced as 299 Williamstown Road, which is on the corner of Smith Street. The school is projected to house a student population of around 650 students and provide welcome relief from the population pressures on the existing Port Melbourne Primary School. The BCNA welcomes this announcement but urges government planners to provide accessible green space for the student population. Primary school students need room to run and play!
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Fishermans Bend,
Schools
Fishermans Bend Insight Event
Recently, we highlighted an event to be hosted by Fishermans Bend Business Forum. The event was held on 15th October and provided a range of details about the Fishermans Bend development. Speakers reported that over 6,000 new residents had arrived since the start of development. The Fishermans Bend population is projected to increase from 1,902 residents and 28,156 workers in the 2021 census to approximately 16,000 residents and around 36,000 workers by 2030.
The BCNA notes that this influx of residents is occurring without any change to roads, available green space, or transport infrastructure. Significant additional bus services have been announced but it must be noted that this adds to the congestion on existing roads. The BCNA urges the state government to accelerate plans for trams and trains that will provide residents with alternatives to road transport.
Click/tap here for more details on this event.
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Fishermans Bend
Tuesday, 12 November 2024
Reminder of BCNA AGM - This Thursday
This year’s AGM of the BCNA will be held this Thursday, 14th November, at 7:15 pm. It will be held at the Trugo Club in Garden City Reserve. All financial members and supporters are invited to attend.
The President’s Report is now available, click here to read it.
Other papers for the AGM were emailed earlier.
The Guest Speaker will be Craig Walker, CEO, Ports Victoria. This will provide an unusual opportunity to hear about developments within Ports Victoria and how Station Pier and the surrounding Waterfront Place precinct fit into the Ports Victoria strategy. We will also have an update from Hon Nina Taylor, Member for Albert Park and have invited our outgoing councillors for Gateway Ward being Heather Cunsolo, Marcus Pearl, and Peter Martin, all of whom have served us well. This meeting represents a great opportunity to discuss local issues with your representatives.
1-7 Waterfront Place Update
Representatives from the BCNA recently met with executives from Casa Property, who confirmed their recent purchase of 1-7 Waterfront Place from Action Australia Group. Before purchase, Casa Property did extensive research on the development site and the existing permit that allows for a 10 storey development. They propose to refresh the design and, in the near future, to demolish the building remnants from the original Mirvac design. This location has a long and sorry history and the BCNA looks forward to building on the relationship with Casa Property to encourage a development that refreshes this important community site.
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Waterfront Place
Port Phillip Neighbourhood Policing Forum
Victoria Police are holding a neighbourhood policing forum at 5:30pm to 8:30pm on Tuesday 3 December.
The forum will explore topics including:
- Current crime trends and crime prevention
- Family violence
- Young people
- Road policing
- Drugs and drug related crime
For details on how to register (which is required) or how to submit a question in advance, please click/tap here.
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Other,
Vehicle Noise and Hooning
Tuesday, 29 October 2024
Our Newsletter is Out
Volunteers are delivering the latest newsletter to residences over the coming days. This issue includes news on:
- Renters are welcome to become members
- The Barak Beacon public housing site in Port Melbourne
- Update on 1 and 7 Waterfront Place
- Hoon driving and related noise.
- Update on Foodstore redevelopment at 103 Beach Street
- Dogs off leash in public spaces
- Air quality monitoring at Station Pier
- BCNA’s residents’ dinners
- Joining the BCNA
The BCNA thanks Nina Taylor, MP, State Member for Albert Park, for arranging printing and to Kosdown Press for folding the newsletter.
Click/tap here for an electronic version of the newsletter.
Thursday, 17 October 2024
Council Elections - Fair Access for All Candidates
We are aware of reports that a popular Port Melbourne Facebook group is blocking posts from certain candidates in the forthcoming Council elections.
The BCNA calls on all such groups to be even handed or at least be honest about the fact that they have an editorial policy for or against specific candidates.
The BCNA is of the view that all candidates should have equal access to channels that enable them to inform Port Melbourne voters. We believe any restriction contravenes the principles of free speech, and unfairly promotes the political views of some candidates at the expense of others.
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City of Port Phillip
Monday, 14 October 2024
Candidates’ Forum for Council election
Four (of five) candidates standing for Port Melbourne Ward in the City of Port Phillip election participated in the BCNA organised forum on Wednesday, 9th October. In the photo, from left to right, they are Adrian King, Heather Cunsolo, Richard Whitfield and David Wright.
The forum is explained here. Janet Bolitho, a former Mayor of the City of Port Phillip has posted her personal views of the forum on her blog which may be of interest.
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City of Port Phillip
Noise Camera Trial to Start in NSW
A recent news item reports that the NSW Government, with NSW Police and the EPA, have decided to trial noise cameras in two local council areas. This is the first such instance in Australia. The BCNA has promoted the use of such cameras for several years now as a critical mechanism to curb the vehicle noise and hoon driving that plagues our foreshore during the warmer months.
In Victoria, the EPA has been nominated to evaluate noise cameras and, again with our advocacy, has prioritised the City of Port Phillip (CoPP). CoPP is keen to assist but the Victorian Government has not yet provided funds.
According to the World Health Organisation, noise is the second biggest environmental factor causing health problems after air pollution. Several countries are now introducing innovative technology in the form of vehicle noise cameras to address public concern. Noise cameras can detect vehicles exceeding legislated noise limits, record number plates and trigger fines.
What's Next for Fishermans Bend?
The Fishermans Bend Business Forum is hosting an event on Tuesday 15th October, 4pm to 6pm at CBCO Brewery, 89 Bertie Street, Fishermans Bend.
The event has been designed to bring together property owners, leading consultants, and key industry representatives for an exclusive, important, and informative update on the status of key projects in Fishermans Bend and plans for the near future.
Speakers will focus on what lies ahead for the next 3-5years, with presentations and panel input from the Fishermans Bend Taskforce, Fishermans Bend Innovation Precinct Delivery team, the University of Melbourne, FB IDEAs, and Fishermans Bend Business Forum. Click/tap here for more details, as well as registration for the event.
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Fishermans Bend