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City of Moonee Valley

Coordinates:37°46′S144°55′E / 37.767°S 144.917°E /-37.767; 144.917
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Local government area in Victoria, Australia
Local government area in Victoria, Australia
City of Moonee Valley
Location within Melbourne metropolitan area, on Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung Country.
Location within Melbourne metropolitan area, on Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung Country.
Official logo of City of Moonee Valley
CountryAustralia
StateVictoria
RegionGreater Melbourne
EstablishedDecember 1994
Council seatMoonee Ponds
Government
 • MayorCr Ava Adams
 • State electorates
 • Federal divisions
Area
 • Total
43 km2 (17 sq mi)
Population
 • Total127,883 (2018)[1]
 • Density2,970/km2 (7,700/sq mi)
WebsiteCity of Moonee Valley
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TheCity of Moonee Valley is alocal government area located within the metropolitan area ofMelbourne,Victoria, Australia. It comprises the inner north-western suburbs between 3 and 13 kilometres from theMelbourne city centre. In 2023, the City of Moonee Valley Estimated Resident Population was 126,486, with a population density of 2,935 persons per square km, based on the 2023 Census.

History

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The original logo

The City of Moonee Valley was formed in December 1994 after the merger of theCity of Essendon (which had been expanded south-eastwards in 1993) and the part of theCity of Keilor south-east of theAlbion–Jacana railway line.

The City's predecessor LGAs (green) as they were in 1993

On 1 July 2008, the parts ofNorth Melbourne andKensington in the Moonee Valley LGA were transferred to the City of Melbourne.[2][3]

The original council logo from 1994 was replaced in February 2010.[4]

Exchange prefixes in the city are 937x, 837x, 933x or 833x (the latter left over from the oldCity of Keilor).

Features

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The Moonee Valley is a culturally diverse region with a substantial residential population and various commercial set-ups and industries. It comprises theMoonee Valley Racecourse,Essendon Airport and has several shopping precincts, restaurants, parks and offices. It is well connected and easily accessible through trams and the Craigieburn train line. It is also a thriving business centre, with close to 10,000 businesses operating in the region.[5]

Council

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Wards

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Prior to the 2024 Council Elections, The City of Moonee Valley had three wards: Buckley, Myrnong and Rose Hill.[6]

Buckley Ward comprises Essendon Fields, Essendon North, Strathmore, Aberfeldie, most of Essendon and Strathmore Heights, and parts of Moonee Ponds and Essendon West.[6]

Myrnong Ward comprises Ascot Vale, Flemington, Travancore, most of Moonee Ponds and part of Essendon.[6]

Rose Hill Ward comprises Avondale Heights, Keilor East, Airport West, Niddrie, most of Essendon West and part of Strathmore Heights.[6]

Map
2024 ward boundaries. Expand the map and click on a ward to see the ward name

At the 2024 Council Elections, nine wards were established with each ward electing once councillor each.[7] The following wards were established;

  • Airport Ward
  • Buckley Ward
  • Canning Ward
  • Fairbairn Ward
  • Milleara Ward
  • Myrnong Ward
  • Queens Park Ward
  • Steele Creek Ward
  • Woodlands Ward

Current composition

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Councillors are elected from nine single member wards. The current council was elected in October 2024, its composition is:[8]

WardPartyCouncillorNotes
Airport Independent LiberalHamish Jones
Buckley Independent LiberalJohn Barnes[9]
Canning LaborPaula Theocharides
Fairbairn LaborPhil Burn
Milleara IndependentJohn Sipek
Myrnong LaborRose Iser
Queens Park IndependentAva AdamsMayor[10]
Steele Creek IndependentSamantha Byrne
Woodlands LaborFran CosgriffDeputy Mayor[10]

Mayors

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The current mayor is Rose Iser and the Deputy Mayor is Phil Burn. They were elected by council in October 2025 and will serve the 2025–26 year.

Past councillors

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2008−2024 (three wards)

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Buckley Ward

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Year[a]CouncillorPartyCouncillorPartyCouncillorParty
2008 Jan ChantryLabor Paul GiulianoIndependent Narelle SharpeIndependent
2012
2016 Rebecca Gauci MauriciLiberal Richard LawrenceIndependent
2020 Cam NationIndependent Ava AdamsIndependent
2024 Jessica O'NeilIndependent

Myrnong Ward

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Year[b]CouncillorPartyCouncillorPartyCouncillorParty
2008 Jim CusackLabor Rose IserGreens James RankinIndependent
2011 Miriam GillisIndependent
2012 Nicole MarshallLabor Cam NationLiberal
2014 No East West Link
2015 Independent
2016
2020 Katrina HodgsonLabor Rose IserIndependent Jacob BettioIndependent
2024 Labor

Rose Hill Ward

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Year[c]CouncillorPartyCouncillorPartyCouncillorParty
2008 John SipekLabor Shirley CornishLabor Ange KenosIndependent
2012 Andra SuraceIndependent
2016 Independent
2016 Samantha ByrneIndependent
2020 Pierce TysonLabor

Libraries

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The City of Moonee Valley has five libraries:[12]

  • Ascot Vale Library
  • Avondale Heights Library and Learning Centre
  • Flemington Library
  • Niddrie Library
  • Sam Merrifield Library (Moonee Ponds)[13]

The libraries offer uncommon services such as a seed library, where customers can take home seeds to grow plants or flowers.[14] In 2024, Moonee Valley Libraries removed overdue fines for late return of items. The change was made to remove a potential barrier of people using the library services.[12]

Townships and localities

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At the 2021 census, the city had a population of 121,851 up from 116,671 at the 2016 census.[15]

Population
Locality20162021
Aberfeldie3,8973,925
Airport West7,5648,173
Ascot Vale14,75015,197
Avondale Heights11,63312,388
Essendon20,59621,240
Essendon Fields013
Essendon North2,9873,071
Essendon West1,4391,559
Flemington^7,7197,025
Keilor East^14,51415,078
Moonee Ponds14,25016,224
Niddrie5,4795,901
Strathmore8,4198,980
Strathmore Heights1,0041,047
Travancore2,4802,116

^ -Territory divided with anotherLGA[16]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Known as Central Ward until 2012.[11]
  2. ^Known as South Ward until 2012.[11]
  3. ^Known as West Ward until 2012.[11]

References

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  1. ^ab"3218.0 – Regional Population Growth, Australia, 2017-18: Population Estimates by Local Government Area (ASGS 2018), 2017 to 2018".Australian Bureau of Statistics.Australian Bureau of Statistics. 27 March 2019. Retrieved25 October 2019. Estimated resident population, 30 June 2018.
  2. ^Local Government (Kensington Boundary Review) Panel (November 2007)."Review of municipal boundary in Kensington and North Melbourne"(PDF). Local Government Victoria.
  3. ^"Media Release: KENSINGTON AND NORTH MELBOURNE SPLIT NO LONGER".www.dpc.vic.gov.au. Archived fromthe original on 8 August 2008. Retrieved3 June 2025.
  4. ^"Moonee Valley City Council - Moonee Valley Logo". www.mvcc.vic.gov.au. Retrieved16 June 2010.[dead link]
  5. ^"Economy Profile".Economy Profile.
  6. ^abcd"Moonee Valley City Council profile".Victorian Electoral Commission. Retrieved14 June 2020.
  7. ^"Electoral Structure Review".City of Moonee Valley. Retrieved15 November 2024.
  8. ^"Moonee Valley City Council election".Victorian Public Notices. 12 November 2024. Retrieved15 November 2024.
  9. ^"Many of your local election candidates appear to be independent. Our survey reveals otherwise". The Age. 3 October 2024. Retrieved7 February 2024.
  10. ^ab"Councillors". Moonee Valley City Council. Retrieved7 February 2024.
  11. ^abc"Results for Moonee Valley City Council Elections 2008". Victorian Electoral Commission.
  12. ^ab"New fine-free chapter for Moonee Valley libraries".Australian Seniors News. 3 July 2024. Retrieved6 July 2024.
  13. ^"Locations & Hours".Moonee Valley Libraries. Retrieved24 January 2024.
  14. ^Webb, Carolyn (10 January 2021)."'It's a beautiful scheme': Seed libraries sprout in suburbs and towns".The Age. Retrieved24 January 2024.
  15. ^"Census | Australian Bureau of Statistics".www.abs.gov.au. 11 January 2023.
  16. ^"History - Moonee Valley City Council".mvcc.vic.gov.au. Moonee Valley City Council. Retrieved3 July 2024.

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