It's spooky season, and things around the Civic Centre are getting scary-fun 👻🕸 Check out our Youth and Customer Service team celebrating #Halloween with magnificent fits, daring decorations, and tantalising treats. Happy Halloween from MVCC 🎃
Moonee Valley City Council
Government Administration
Moonee Ponds, Victoria 14,474 followers
A great place to live, work, learn and play in Melbourne's beautiful inner north-west!
About us
Are you looking for a job where you can make a real difference in the community? A workplace that provides opportunity, challenge and balance? A workplace that values your skills and professionalism? Moonee Valley is a great place to live, work and play. Our council is committed to continuously pushing the boundaries to provide responsive, citizen-focused services, and are after staff who embrace our values and are ready to rise to the challenges of the 21st century. We value diversity within our workforce and actively encourage applications from Aboriginal peoples and people from culturally and/or linguistically diverse backgrounds. A bit about us and what we do... We are a local government within the north-west metropolitan area of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, providing a range of services to some 118,000 residents and over 10,000 businesses. These services includes: - services for families, children, youth, seniors and people with disability - the operation of multiple libraries, community centres, and our arts venues Clocktower Centre and Incinerator Gallery - hosting many cultural and recreational events and festivals - maintaining local roads, infrastructure, parks and gardens - waste and recycling services - advice and enforcement in regards to planning and building matters - providing support to local businesses and community groups and so much more!
- Website
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http://www.mvcc.vic.gov.au
External link for Moonee Valley City Council
- Industry
- Government Administration
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Moonee Ponds, Victoria
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1994
Locations
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Primary
9 Kellaway Avenue
Moonee Ponds, Victoria 3039, AU
Employees at Moonee Valley City Council
Updates
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Tomorrow is the last day to vote in the Moonee Valley election. Extended hours for voters to hand deliver their completed ballot pack apply from 9 am to 8 pm today, and 9 am to 6 pm tomorrow at 605A Mt Alexander Road, Moonee Ponds. Alternatively, make sure your vote is in the post by 6pm! Enrolled voters who don't vote may be fined. For more info on how to vote, visit https://ow.ly/JxNV50TMcxR
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Supporting our residents to age well is so important to us. It was incredible to see so over 350 community members come down to the Clocktower Centre to celebrate living well in light of #VictorianSeniorsFestival. We enjoyed live music, yummy food, arty workshops, massages, mingled with stallholders. We heard insightful advice from Victoria Police, Lively Tech, and the very witty and wise Jean Kittson. A special thank you to our wonderful Healthy Ageing team members Christine McPherson, Cleo Papageorgiou, Andrea McGrath and Tahlia Downs for putting on a spectacular event for our residents to enjoy, engage with, and learn at. 💚
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Don’t forget to vote in the Moonee Valley election! You have until 6pm this Friday 25 October to make sure your vote is in the post or hand-delivered at the election office located at 605A Mt Alexander Road, Moonee Ponds. Any voter who still hasn’t received their ballot pack should go to https://ow.ly/FriO50TMchO to complete an online replacement ballot pack form.
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It’s time to vote in the Moonee Valley election! If your ballot pack hasn’t turned up in the post, contact the VEC for a replacement. Visit https://ow.ly/iuHp50TIphs
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📢Calling all traders, performers, community groups and stallholders! Expressions of Interest to participate in Moonee Valley Festival 2025 close tomorrow! Jump online and submit your interest now: https://ow.ly/Jt6650Tqyyp
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Run a business? Dreaming of more followers and likes on your social media pages? 📈📱 It's a tricky game out there, but we're here to support you. To help Moonee Valley businesses get extra exposure online, we're offering a FREE Social Media and Content Marketing workshop, hosted by Business Victoria. Learn the fundamentals of social media, how to reach your target market, and develop a plan to create content your audience wants to see! 📅 Wednesday, 16 October 5pm-8pm 📍 Sam Merrifield Library, Moonee Ponds Improve your performance and get better results on your social accounts. Register now via the link below: https://ow.ly/v25k50TGoQg
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Are you a commercial operator looking to stage events in our local community? 👀✨ To further our commitment to increase community engagement opportunities for arts and cultural experiences, we are now accepting expressions of interest from commercial operators to stage feature events across the municipality. From our prized Queens Park in Moonee Ponds, to the Maribyrnong River and smaller suburban parks, we have a range of outdoor locations to suit any scale of event. For more information please visit the link below: https://ow.ly/nVW650TCPSZ
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Get ready to vote in the Moonee Valley election! Ballot packs will be mailed to you from today, and should reach you before Tuesday, 15 October. You have until 6 pm on Friday ,25 October to make sure your vote is in the post – don’t risk a fine. For more information on voting in this election, visit https://ow.ly/SRs850TBQs2
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Confused about aged care? Join monthly aged care information sessions to learn about My Aged Care, its programs and services for in-home support. There will be a Q & A and navigation support afterwards. Light refreshments provided. 📅 Monday, 21 October at Niddrie Library, 483 Keilor Road, Niddrie 📅 Tuesday, 19 November at Avondale Heights Library, 69 Military Road, Avondale Heights ⏰All sessions held from 10.30am to 12.30pm Bookings essential via: 9243 1900 or visit https://ow.ly/Tc6Q50TvT0e For more information please contact Council’s Aged Care Navigation Officer on 9243 8826 or AgedCareNavigation@mvcc.vic.gov.au This event is presented by Moonee Valley Libraries in partnership with Moonee Valley City Council.