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
April
- Sun 4, 9:30-10:30am: Beach Patrol, meeting at Princes Pier
- Thu 16, 6pm: BCNA Community Dinner, Beach Street
- Sat 18, 9:30-10:30am: Love our Streets, meeting at Garden City Shops, corner of Centre Road and Dunstan Parade
- Sun 2, 9:30-10:30am: Beach Patrol, meeting at meeting at the Centenary Bridge Pylon between Station Pier and Port Melbourne Yacht Club
- Sat 16, 9:30-10:30am: Love our Streets, meeting at North Port tram stop
Latest News
You can use the search options at lower right to find specific items.
Wednesday, 1 April 2026
BCNA Members Dinner - Thursday 16 April
The first dinner for 2026 will be held on Thursday 16th April. Members have been sent an invitation with details. If you are not a member and would like to attend, please email us for details.
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BCNA Social Events
Suggest Locations for Council’s New Mobile CCTV Trailer
The City of Port Phillip is purchasing a second mobile CCTV trailer as reported here. Council staff have asked BCNA to nominate potential locations. We will do this. However, if you have information about areas that may not be well known, please provide details to our Secretary.
The mobile CCTV units are deployed by police to areas of need across the City of Port Phillip. The units serve as a deterrent to those considering anti-social behaviour and assist police in identifying offenders.
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Vehicle Noise and Hooning
Council’s Community Satisfaction Survey
Each year, the City of Port Phillip (Council) participates in the annual survey of residents to assess community satisfaction with Council services.
This year, Klein Research and Metropolis Research will conduct the survey during March and April. Researchers may contact residents by telephone or in person by knocking on your door, selected through random sample. Participation is voluntary and confidential. A total of 1,300 Port Phillip residents will be surveyed, with each survey taking approximately 5 to 15 minutes. Your personal details and individual responses are strictly confidential. Only the overall results will be shared with Council.
The BCNA encourages participation in the survey. We reported the results of the 2025 survey in August last year.
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City of Port Phillip
Friday, 13 March 2026
Navy Ships at Station Pier
A French navy ship, the Auguste Benedix, is at Station Pier until Monday 16th March. It will not be open to the public. Click/tap here for details about the ship.
HMAS Ballarat, an Anzac class frigate, is arriving on Friday 13th March and departing on Tuesday 17th March. The City of Ballarat has organised a ‘Freedom of Entry’ ceremony for the ship’s crew on Sunday 15th March. Click/tap here for details.
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Station Pier
Council Seeks Victorian Government Funds for Acoustic Camera Trial
At its meeting on 4th March, the City of Port Phillip passed a motion seeking Victorian Government support and funding for an acoustic camera trial in the City of Port Phillip. This was introduced by Councillor Heather Cunsolo and passed unanimously. The motion also requests the Mayor to write to various state government representatives to promote this cause. It also proposes that council officers investigate the NSW trial of this technology.
The President of the BCNA, Tim Norman, spoke in support of the motion as did Heather Brown, a member and resident of Beach Street. Pleasingly, the topic generated media coverage such as this.
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Vehicle Noise and Hooning
Suggest Locations for Speed Cameras
BCNA representatives recently met local police to discuss measures that can be used to manage hoon activity. Speeding is often involved. Police reminded us that the community can suggest ‘speed areas’ where cameras could be placed. Click/tap here to do so.
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Vehicle Noise and Hooning
Sunday, 8 March 2026
CCTV Information Session in Port Melbourne
The City of Port Phillip (Council) is arranging information sessions to explain the role out of the expansion of CCTV coverage that was recently announced by the Mayor, Alex Makin. Bay Street is included in the program.
Details about the CCTV expansion will be explained at an information session on Wednesday 11th March, from 6 to 7.30 pm at the Port Melbourne Community Room, (Level 1), 147 Liardet Street, Port Melbourne. Bookings are essential. Click/tap here for more details and click/tap here to make a booking.
The BCNA encourages members who have views about community safety and the location of CCTV cameras to attend this meeting.
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Bay Street,
City of Port Phillip
Air Quality
The BCNA has finalised a policy explaining air quality issues near Station Pier and the actions we would like to see taken by all levels of government.
Air quality has been a priority area for the BCNA for a long time. Advocacy by BCNA led to the Victorian Government implementing two air quality monitoring programs at Station Pier. First in 2016-18, the second in 2023-24. Air quality has much improved since the relocation of the Spirit of Tasmania ferries in 2022 and improvements in ship fuel quality since 2020.
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Air Quality Monitoring
Community Local Law Amendment
The City of Port Phillip (Council) is proposing a Community Local Law Amendment which allows council to respond to camps on Council land when they affect the community’s safety, wellbeing, or enjoyment of the area.
Click/tap here to provide feedback.
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City of Port Phillip
Wednesday, 25 February 2026
No News on Acoustic Camera Trial
Unfortunately, there is no indication that the Victorian Government will announce an acoustic camera trial soon. This was one of the outcomes of a meeting BCNA had with Nina Taylor MP on Monday 16th February. It follows a Community Policing Forum on 5th February where Victoria Police mentioned that the Victorian Government had approved funding. Click/tap here for more information.
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Vehicle Noise and Hooning

