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Monash rates compared

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Monash rates are lower than every other council in Victoria.  This was not the case when I was first elected to Council, but has been an objective I have pursued from day one.  On average, residential ratepayers in Monash pay $400 less than the statewide average and more than $700 less than in neighbouring Boroondara.

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Geoff’s Kingsway plan

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His refreshing youthfulness enables him to put ratepayers ahead of the entrenched self-interest which too often permeates municipal affairs.

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Sir John Monash deserves a federal seat named after him – but do it in Hotham not McMillan

Sir John Monash deserves a federal seat named after him – but do it in Hotham not McMillan

Posted by Geoff Lake on 25 Apr 2018

In its proposed new electoral boundaries for Victoria, the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) has recommended that the federal seat of McMillan in Gippsland be renamed Monash in recognition of Sir John Monash. The AEC is right to recognise that Monash was a great...

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Monash votes 2016

Monash votes 2016

Posted by Geoff Lake on 29 Oct 2016

Votes are now being counted for the Monash Council elections for 2016.  I will progressively update this post over the next 24 hours as votes are counted and results become clear.  Latest updates are up the top.   3.00 pm, Sun 30 Oct – All set for the...

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A reflection on the 2012-16 Council term

A reflection on the 2012-16 Council term

Posted by Geoff Lake on 20 Oct 2016

The following is my end of term address which I delivered to the last Monash Council meeting of the 2012-16 term on Wednesday, 19 October 2016.   Given this is the last Council meeting for this term of Council, I would like to make a few comments looking back...

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A central town square for Kingsway

A central town square for Kingsway

Posted by Geoff Lake on 13 Oct 2016

Council is currently in the middle of a Request for Proposal process with five shortlisted bidders to create a town square/public plaza in the heart of Glen Waverley on the Central Car Park site. This is a project Council has been working on for more than five years...

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A new state of the art library for Glen Waverley

A new state of the art library for Glen Waverley

Posted by Geoff Lake on 13 Oct 2016

Council is currently in the middle of a Request for Proposal process with five shortlisted bidders to create a new state of the art library in the heart of Glen Waverley on the Central Car Park site. This is a project Council has been working on for more than five...

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Increasing participation in planning decisions

Increasing participation in planning decisions

Posted by Geoff Lake on 12 Oct 2016

The Planning Permit application process and relevant legislation prescribe the minimum amount of community and applicant participation in the application process. Whilst a Council can follow these minimum requirements, it does not ensure that the best and most...

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