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Boroondara City Council is the third tier of government and deals with services such as waste and recycling collection, leisure centres, building and planning permits and approvals, roads, drainage, health services, youth services, children's services, food safety, parks and gardens, library services, pets, street parking permits and the collection of rates and charges.
Boroondara City Council is composed of 11 single-member wards. Independent councillors Jim Parke , Susan Biggar and Garry Thompson did not seek re-election. [3] [4] Thompson, along with Lisa Hollingsworth , resigned from the Liberal Party in 2021. [5] [6]
This is a list of the mayors of the City of Boroondara, a local government area, in Melbourne, Australia. The City of Boroondara was formed in 1994 with the amalgamation of the City of Kew, City of Hawthorn and the City of Camberwell. The mayor is elected by councillors yearly at a full council meeting.
The City of Boroondara is currently in the process of revitalising the precinct. The Ferguson Stand was demolished in 2023, with the Boroondara City Council planning on creating a new public open space where the Ferguson Stand once stood, as well as planning to refurbish the Michael Tuck Stand. [17]
2020 Victorian local elections: Boroondara [2] [3] Party Votes % Swing Seats Change Independent: 60,052 57.36 5 Burwood Liberals: 31,700 30.28 5 Greens: 5,999 5.43 1 1 Independent Liberal: 2,745 2.32 0 Animal Justice: 2,122 2.03 0 Independent Labor: 1,929 1.68 0 1 Independent Greens: 990 0.90 0 Formal votes 104,695: 97.85 Informal votes 2,295
The City of Frankston withdrew in 2015 but rejoined in August 2017 after a new council resolution was passed. [10] [20] The City of Boroondara resolved to withdraw its representation to the Association in December 2016, preventing Cr Coral Ross from contesting the presidency of the MAV. [21] [22] Cr Ross was later elected president of the MAV ...
The Boroondara Council, however, rejected the planning panel recommendation at their council meeting of 16 November 2015, and voted to retain the house in a heritage overlay, and therefore protect it. [13] On 3 May 2016 the Victorian Minister for the Environment overruled the heritage overlay, and on Friday 13 May 2016, the house was bulldozed ...
Eventually, the decision was made to merge the entirety of Camberwell with Hawthorn and Kew to form the newly created City of Boroondara, which took effect on 22 June 1994. [2] [7] Council meetings were held at the Camberwell Town Hall, on Camberwell Road, Camberwell. It presently serves as the council seat for the City of Boroondara.