We are committed to ensuring that our treasured parks and gardens can be enjoyed by all residents. Officers will be patrolling parks this summer to make sure pet owners comply with local animal laws. Dogs must be leashed unless in a off-leash park.
Moonee Valley City Council is a local government within the metropolitan area of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. We are responsible for providing a range of community services for residents and businesses within the City of Moonee Valley.
Council meetings are open to the general public. There are two kinds of meetings held each month - Ordinary meetings and Planning and Citizens meetings. Agendas and minutes are available to download.
We held a general election for nine Councillor positions in November 2008. There are three wards that make up our City - Rose Hill, Buckley and Myrnong. Each ward is represented by three Councillors.
Moonee Valley is home to close to 10,000 existing businesses, ranging from sole traders to large multinational companies. We are dedicated to making our City an ideal place to invest and do business.
There are a number of payment options available to pay for Council services, application fees, infringements and rates.
Each year, we produce a number of publications, available here to download in PDF format. Our most widely circulated publication is Valley View, a bi-monthly magazine sent out to all residents.
Are you looking for a job that makes a difference in the community? A workplace which provides opportunity, challenge and balance, and values your skills and professionalism? MVCC may just be the place for you.
We are committed to building and maintaining a strong sense of community within our City through work in community health and wellbeing, advocacy, grants programs, citizenship ceremonies and community awards.
Today, around 115,000 residents or 43,000 households call Moonee Valley home. Moonee Valley has a rich history of Indigenous life before European settlement. The Wurundjeri people are the traditional owners of the land.
The key environmental challenges our community faces today are protecting our natural resources, using resources wisely and minimising everyday environmental impacts. We have developed strategies to help keep our City sustainable.
We offer services and programs to protect the general health of our residents and visitors.
If you're a local school teacher, we provide a number of educational programs for both primary and secondary school children.
Our General Purposes Local Law 2008 covers a range of community issues. Local laws can be made in response to new legislation or to meet local needs.
The latest tenders and assorted public notices.
Everything you need to know about starting up and running a business in Moonee Valley. More
Events in February
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