Archive for November, 2006
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Published by Alex Makin on Thursday 30th of November, 2006
The Australian Local Government Association (ALGA) is the national body that represents the 673 councils within Australia. ALGA was formed as a federation of state and territory associations such as the Municipal Association of Victoria (MAV) and other state or territory local council organisations.
As a national body, ALGA is suitably poised to advocate on behalf of local councils and their constituents at a national level.
The National General Assembly of Local Government provides the opportunity for councils to debate issues of national significance, with approved motions being used by ALGA for advocacy to the Federal Government.
Since I had proposed a motion on behalf of Maroondah City Council I attended this year’s National General Assembly from the 26th to the 30th of November in Canberra.
Motion - Sustainable Cities and Transport:
In September 2005, The House of Representatives Standing Committee on Environment And Heritage tabled its report on an inquiry into Sustainable Cities.
The Standing Committee’s vision is for Australian cities to be vibrant and healthy - environmentally, socially and economically. In order to work towards this vision, the Committee identified that there is a need for the Australian Government to assume a significant leadership role.
The report outlined seven key recommendations relating to improving transport sustainability within Australia. Of significance is the recommendation that the Federal Government significantly boost funding for sustainable transport and in particular, urban public transport.
Recommendation six in particular states that “the Australian Government significantly boost its funding commitment for public transport systems, particular light and heavy rail, in the major cities.”
There is growing acknowledgement around the world that at the national level, government has a key role to play in the provision of urban public transport. In the United States, the Federal Government provides approximately 50% of capital funding for public transport. The UK Government’s current ten year plan will see a £120 billion investment in transport, with explicit provision for rail, light rail, buses and other sustainable transport projects.
In contrast, the Australian Federal Government is reluctant to make a commitment to fund urban public transport infrastructure, even though the opportunities for greater involvement are increasing.
This motion is even more relevant given projected fuel costs and limited long term supplies of fuel with Australian Oil fields “coming to end of productive lives” (Peter Costello April 2005).
This motion calls for the Commonwealth Government to embrace the recommendations of the Standing Committee’s sustainable Cities Report and to adopt the transport recommendations as a matter of urgency.
The specific wording of the motion was as follows:
That the National General Assembly calls on the Commonwealth government to adopt the transport recommendations as outlined in the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Environment and Heritage - Sustainable Cities Report (September 2005).
I am pleased to announce that delegates at the National Assembly passed this motion, as well as others relating to sustainable transport, meaning that ALGA, as a national body for local government, will be making representation to the Federal Government for funding of urban public transport.
The success of sustainable transport motions reflects the growing desire and need for the Federal Government to view urban transport as an issue of national importance and as such follow the lead of other countries around the world in funding urban public transport.
Federal involvement would not excuse State Government inaction:
While the operation and provision of public transport will ultimately remain as a State Government responsibility, there is clear need for the Federal Government to provide national framework for sustainable transport and to provide matched funding for key urban public transport projects similarly to how AusLink provides funding for freight projects.
The call for Federal funding and involvement should not be seen as excusing the State Government’s poor performance of public transport. Instead federal involvement in public transport, would help ensure a national approach to sustainable transport measures and would therefore hold the State Government accountable when it fails to act in regard to public transport.
Related Entries: ALGA National General Assembly 2007
, ETC delegation to Canberra - Federal leadership on urban sustainability
, The Age: Plea to Canberra for a transport fix
, Media Release: Rudd Government can end blame game in public transport
, ALGA and the Maroondah Mobility Expo: Empowering the Community
Category: Maroondah, Submissions, Urban Sustainability
Tags: advocacy, advocate, alga, association, bus services, councils, environment, federal government, General, government, health, infrastructure, Maroondah, maroondah council, municipal association of victoria, peak oil, public transport, state government, sustainability, sustainable cities, Sustainable Transport, transport
Published by Alex Makin on Tuesday 28th of November, 2006
The Maroondah Leader has reported on the upcoming Maroondah Mobility Access Expo, which will be held at Federation Estate on Tuesday the 5th of December.
The event is an initiative of the Maroondah Scoot Wheel ‘n’ Move working group and will feature several information sessions and opportunities to meet independent living providers and support organisations.
Councillor Alex Makin said the working group was made up of local people who used mobility aids and were passionate about improving access in the Maroondah community for everyone.
For further details on the Maroondah Mobility Expo please contact Deanne Keogh at Maroondah Council on 9298 4364 or visit www.maroondah.vic.gov.au.
Related Entries: Media Release: Expo for mobility in Maroondah
, Maroondah Mobility Expo demonstrates community interest in accessibility
, ALGA and the Maroondah Mobility Expo: Empowering the Community
, Discussing Maroondah’s Mobility Expo on Eastern FM
, An Update on Scoot Wheel ‘N’ Move
Category: Accessibility, Community Engagement, Maroondah
Tags: Accessibility, community, community events, council events, federation estate, Maroondah, maroondah council, media comments, mobility, mobility aids, mobility expo, scoot wheel n move
Published by Alex Makin on Wednesday 22nd of November, 2006
If you use a scooter, wheelchair or other mobility device, or know someone who does, then the Maroondah City Council Mobility Access Expo is an event not to be missed.
Councillor Alex Makin said the Mobility Access Expo is a first for Maroondah, and one of the initiatives of the Maroondah Scoot Wheel ‘N’ Move working group.
“The Scoot, Wheel ‘N’ Move working group is made up of local people who use mobility aids, and are passionate and dedicated to improving access in the Maroondah community for everyone,” said Cr Makin.
“The free Mobility Access Expo will be held at Maroondah Federation Estate on Tuesday 5 December from 10.00am to 4.00pm, providing numerous information sessions and opportunities to meet independent living providers and support organisations,” said Cr Makin.
Another initiative of the Scoot Wheel ‘N’ Move group has been the development and publication of a booklet for users of motorised scooters and electric wheelchairs. ‘Maintaining Your Mobility in Maroondah’ will be launched during the Expo at 10.15am.
“This booklet will assist people to make an informed purchase choice based on their individual needs, as well as providing information on how to manage a motorised scooter or electric wheelchair responsibly while out and about in the community,” said Cr Makin.
Brochures detailing the complete range of exhibitors, information sessions and times for the Maroondah Mobility Expo are available from Council’s Customer Service Centres, or visit Council’s website at www.maroondah.vic.gov.au
Please register your attendance by calling Deanne Keogh on 9298 4364. This will ensure any additional requirements for attendees can be met.
The free Maroondah Mobility Access Expo will be held at Maroondah Federation Estate, 32 Greenwood Avenue, Ringwood on Tuesday 5 December from 10.00am to 4.00pm.
Related Entries: Maroondah Leader: Expo offers latest in mobility technology
, Maroondah Mobility Expo demonstrates community interest in accessibility
, ALGA and the Maroondah Mobility Expo: Empowering the Community
, An Update on Scoot Wheel ‘N’ Move
, Discussing Maroondah’s Mobility Expo on Eastern FM
Category: Accessibility, Community Engagement, Maroondah, Media Releases
Tags: Accessibility, community, community events, community groups, federation estate, Maroondah, maroondah council, media comments, mobility, mobility aids, mobility expo, ringwood, scoot wheel n move, Sustainable Transport, website
Published by Alex Makin on Tuesday 21st of November, 2006
Volunteers provide, provide an immense service to the community and Maroondah’s volunteers recognition evening highlights the volunteers who have dedicated their time to causes such as Meals on Wheels, bush care, conservation and sporting clubs.
Maroondah is truly fortunate to have such a strong number of volunteers who spend their time improving the quality of life for the community. In particular a number of volunteers who achieved milestones of 10, 20 and 30 years of service were recognised.
Volunteers provide a foundation for Maroondah and ensure that the community is able to participate in sporting clubs, the arts or enjoy well-maintained bushland. Without such volunteers Maroondah would lose a vital social fabric.
Related Entries: 2007 Maroondah Volunteer Recognition Function
, Volunteer Recognition Function 2008
, 2008 Eastern Volunteers recognition function
, 2008 Maroondah Youth Volunteer Recognition Evening
, Youth Volunteer Recognition Evening
Category: Maroondah
Tags: arts, bus services, community, community events, environment, Maroondah, maroondah council, social sustainability, volunteers
Published by Alex Makin on Sunday 19th of November, 2006
This afternoon I was invited to attend the 40th anniversary and unveiling of the new garden area for Pinemont Preschool, located in Ringwood North. The new garden area, like earlier accessibility works, was funded through a community grant provided by Maroondah City Council.
Like most other kindergartens in Victoria, a voluntary parents committee manages Pinemont, which is responsible for the upkeep of the preschool and also the implementation of projects such as the new garden area.
The new garden area will provide the kindergarten with an outside reading and activity area and harnesses the beauty of the natural environment around Pinemont.
Related Entries: 30th Anniversary of the Life Activities Club Croydon
, North Ringwood Community House 2008 AGM
, Improving stormwater quality and usage
, Media Release: Ringwood Art Society celebrates 40th anniversary
, Maroondah Citizen’s Advice Bureau 40th Anniversary
Category: Maroondah
Tags: Accessibility, community, community events, community grants, community groups, council events, environment, kindergarten, Maroondah, maroondah council, ringwood, volunteers