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Melbourne North Police Station – Amended Hours – from Sunday 22nd March 2026

By |March 28th, 2026|Categories: Community, News Updates|

Good morning members and friends Below is an important email from our representative, Jan Lacey, on the Melbourne North Police Community Consultative Committee regarding the hours of operation of the Melbourne North Police Station at 36 Wreckyn Street North Melbourne. Regards Kevin Chamberlin Secretary Good Morning On behalf of the Station Commander of the Melbourne North Police Station, I would like to advise you that from Sunday 22nd March 2026 the Melbourne North Police Station reception will be operating under amended hours.  Police will continue to patrol in the community and continue to respond to calls for service. The reception will be staffed Monday

Safety, Affordable Housing, and Local Issues

By |March 27th, 2026|Categories: Current Issues|

Safety, Affordable Housing, and Local Issues A strong neighbourhood needs to be safe, welcoming, and inclusive. This page brings together the local issues that most directly affect everyday life in North Melbourne and West Melbourne: affordable housing, community safety, support for vulnerable residents, and the practical work needed to keep the neighbourhood liveable for everyone. Summary In North Melbourne and West Melbourne, questions about housing, safety, and local wellbeing are closely connected. People experience these issues often in combination. They experience them through whether they can afford to stay in the neighbourhood, whether older residents and families feel

Restoring Democracy – Comprehensive Reform of Melbourne City Council

By |March 27th, 2026|Categories: Current Issues|

Restoring Democracy - Comprehensive Reform of Melbourne City Council How Melbourne City Council is structured affects whose voices are heard, whose interests are protected, and how local decisions are made. This page brings together NWMA’s long-running concern that residents and small local communities need fairer representation and a stronger say in the future of the city. Summary This issue matters because local democracy is not abstract. It affects what happens when residents raise planning concerns, ask for better local services, challenge damaging development, or try to influence the future of their neighbourhood. If the structure of Melbourne City

Transport, Traffic and Parking

By |March 26th, 2026|Categories: Current Issues|

Transport, Traffic and Parking Getting around North Melbourne and West Melbourne should not be harder than it needs to be. This page brings together the transport, traffic and parking issues shaping daily life in the area, including the West Gate Tunnel, local street impacts, parking changes, and the way tram and train changes are affecting the neighbourhood. Summary Transport is one of the most immediate issues in North Melbourne and West Melbourne because people feel it every day. It shows up in traffic on local streets, the safety of crossings, the reliability of tram and train access, the

Strategic Planning and Urban Renewal

By |March 25th, 2026|Categories: Current Issues|

  Strategic Planning and Urban Renewal North Melbourne and West Melbourne are changing quickly, and the decisions being made now will shape the area for decades. This page brings together the big planning questions affecting our neighbourhood, from Arden-Macaulay to major development pressure and the future of West Melbourne. Summary Strategic planning can sound remote, but for people living in North Melbourne and West Melbourne it is deeply local. It shapes how tall buildings become, how much open space is protected, what happens to heritage places, where traffic is pushed, whether walking and cycling become easier or harder, our

Melbourne North Police Community Consultative Committee – Update – CCTV and Safety

By |February 20th, 2026|Categories: News Updates|

Members and friends Jan Lacey is the NWMA representative on the Melbourne North Police Community Consultative Committee. They had a meeting this morning and here is a report from Jan. Regards Kevin Chamberlin Secretary. I hope that members with CCTV cameras were able to complete the form to advise local police of their location. It was circulated by the association on 2 February. At the PCCC meeting on 20 February the use of CCTV cameras was again on the agenda. We were told that it can be a two-way process - instead of waiting for police to ask for access

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