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Published by Alex Makin on Tuesday 12th of August, 2008
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The Maroondah Disability Action Group also known as the Disability Action Group Eastern Region, aims to provide a voice for people with disabilities across Maroondah and Melbourne’s eastern suburbs.
The group is a community led movement and includes people with disabilities who desire to improve the accessibility of Maroondah and the outer east. Specific aims include:
- To provide systemic advocacy to influence policies at a local, state or federal level;
- To campaign for accessible transport improvements;
- To cooperate with other like minded groups at a local and state level, and
- To push for greater, accessible and inclusive health services.
The Maroondah Disability Action Group meets at 10 am on the second Monday of each month at the Ringwood Church of Christ at 13 Bedford Road in Ringwood.
The venue is fully accessible and in close proximity to Ringwood Station and bus routes 367 (Ringwood to Croydon via East Ringwood) and 679 (Chirnside Park Shopping Centre to Ringwood via Mount Evelyn, Montrose and Canterbury Road).
Related Entries: Maroondah Disability Action Group - aims and objectives
, Inaugural meeting of the Disability Action Group
, Maroondah Forum for People with Disabilities and Carers - final meeting for 2007
, Delegates’ Report: Outer East Citizen’s Advocacy and Safety at Stations
, Maroondah Leader: Group mad over axing three key bus routes
Category: Accessibility, Community Engagement, Events and Functions, Maroondah, Sustainable Transport, Urban Sustainability
Tags: advocacy, bus, community groups, croydon, health, mobility, mobility aids, people with disabilities, ringwood, ringwood station, ringwood transit city, train, transit, transport, transport improvements, volunteers, wellbeing
Published by Alex Makin on Monday 11th of August, 2008
The Maroondah Disability Action Group also known as the Disability Action Group Eastern Region, aims to provide a voice for people with disabilities across Maroondah and Melbourne’s eastern suburbs.
Today’s meeting marked the adoption of a mission statement, whereby the group exists to raise awareness through advocacy for greater accessibility across the outer eastern region. This mission statement reinforces the purpose of the group and its focus on accessibility improvements across Maroondah and the outer east.
A series of objectives were also identified with the aims being:
- To provide systemic advocacy to influence policies at a local, state or federal level;
- To campaign for accessible transport improvements;
- To cooperate with other like minded groups at a local and state level, and
- To push for greater, accessible and inclusive health services.

Specific priorities include advocating for bus improvements, securing the redevelopment of Ringwood Station into an accessible transit interchange and mobility improvements across Maroondah. The group also aims to work cooperatively with other groups at a local, state and federal level to achieve these aims.
The Maroondah Disability Action Group meets at 10 am on the second Monday of each month at the Ringwood Church of Christ at 13 Bedford Road in Ringwood.
The venue is fully accessible and in close proximity to Ringwood Station and bus routes 367 (Ringwood to Croydon via East Ringwood) and 679 (Chirnside Park Shopping Centre to Ringwood via Mount Evelyn, Montrose and Canterbury Road).
Related Entries: Maroondah Disability Action Group meeting
, Inaugural meeting of the Disability Action Group
, Maroondah Journal: Disabled could swing election, activists warn
, Delegates’ Report: Outer East Citizen’s Advocacy and Safety at Stations
, Eastern Region Integrated Transport Group (ERITG)
Category: Accessibility, Community Engagement, Maroondah, Sustainable Transport
Tags: advocacy, bus, community groups, croydon, health, mobility, mobility aids, people with disabilities, ringwood, ringwood station, ringwood transit city, train, transit, transport, transport improvements, volunteers
Published by Alex Makin on Tuesday 29th of July, 2008
In 2006 Maroondah City adopted its first Integrated Transport Strategy, this document highlighted the need for a pedestrian strategy, which was completed by council last year. Following from this strategy, council has now produced the principal pedestrian network, which indicates the streets that require footpaths within Maroondah.
The principal pedestrian network is now available for public comment and the Maroondah Leader has reported on the opportunity for public comment:
Cr Alex Makin said the plan would identify “missing links” to ensure all roads considered part of the network had at least one footpath. He said walking played an important role in encouraging participation in the community.
The construction of new footpaths to link shops, schools, hospitals, public transport stops and community facilities, would improve the accessibility and sustainability of Maroondah by encouraging walking and making our streets safer for people with mobility aids.
“The development of the network will go along way to improving walking options through local neighbourhoods,” Cr Makin said.
It is clear that the Maroondah community values sustainability and wants footpaths to ensure that walking is an option within our community. The community response in regard to council’s attempt to sell a laneway in Great Ryrie Street, which linked residents in Heathmont Road to bus stops for routes 670 and 367, demonstrates that the community expects council to deliver improvements to the pedestrian network.
Cr Makin said there had been a “lot of community anger” about the council’s plan to sell off the land. He said it was “ironic” that the council discussed selling off a walkway at the same meeting where its walkable communities plan was adopted.
It is important to preserve walking paths that assist in linking our community and encouraging sustainable transport. I would like to thank the residents that assisted in efforts to preserve this path and demonstrating that the community expects council to create a sustainable and safe environment that encourages and supports walking.
Related Entries: Maroondah Journal: Footpaths set for upgrade
, Media Release: Creating better connections
, Maroondah Journal: Footpath strategy on display
, Walking school bus end of year function
, Walking School Bus Finds New Feet
Category: Accessibility, Community Engagement, Maroondah, Sustainable Transport, Urban Sustainability
Tags: bus, community, community facilities, environment, media comments, mobility, mobility aids, participation, public transport, residents, social sustainability, walking
Published by Alex Makin on Tuesday 22nd of July, 2008
The upcoming Forum for People with Disabilities and Carers provides an opportunity to discuss accessibility issues within Maroondah and also provides an opportunity to speak to service providers, such as Invicta Bus Company and Connex.
The Maroondah Journal has reported on the upcoming forum to assist in publicising the event:
Cr Alex Makin said the People with Disabilities and Carers event aimed to ensure people with a disability had plenty of available opportunities to take part in an active community life.
The forum will also provide feedback on the workshops held earlier this year and provide consultation on Maroondah’s Disability Policy and Action Plan. This policy will underpin Maroondah’s approach to accessibility over the next four years.
“This forum will build upon the community feedback received at our workshop earlier this year. This feedback will assist the council to remain responsive to community needs.”
The Forum for People with Disabilities and Carers will be held from 10am on Tuesday the 5th of August at Maroondah Federation Estate.
Related Entries: Media Release: Opportunity to discuss accessibility issues in Maroondah
, Maroondah Forum for People with Disabilities and Carers - consultation and providing feedback
, Maroondah Forum for People with Disabilities and Carers - final meeting for 2007
, July 2007 Maroondah Forum for Carers and People with Disabilities
, Consultative Workshop for the Maroondah Forum for People with Disabilities and Carers
Category: Accessibility, Community Engagement, Maroondah
Tags: bus, community, connex, federation estate, mobility, mobility aids, people with disabilities
Published by Alex Makin on Wednesday 16th of July, 2008
| Tuesday, 5 August 2008 |
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Maroondah City Council is holding a forum for people with disabilities and their carers on Tuesday 5 August at Maroondah Federation Estate.
Councillor Alex Makin encourages people with a disability, and Maroondah based carers, to attend the forum and participate in a morning of information sharing.
“Council is committed to ensuring that people with a disability have plenty of opportunities available to them so that all people can fully participate in community life,” said Cr Makin.
“This forum will build upon the community feedback received at our workshop earlier this year. This feedback will assist council in strengthening the forum and ensure that it remains responsive to community needs,” said Cr Makin.
“I wholeheartedly encourage our community to attend the forum and take the opportunity to have their opinions and ideas heard. Together we can ensure that Maroondah becomes an accessible municipality that provides opportunities for all people within our community,” concluded Cr Makin.
The Maroondah Forum for People with Disabilities and Carers starts at 10.00am and concludes at 12.00noon on Tuesday 5 August at Room 1, Maroondah Federation Estate, 32 Greenwood Avenue, Ringwood.
Please RSVP by Wednesday 29 July by calling Gail on 9298 4275 or email gail.mcdaniel@maroondah.vic.gov.au
Maroondah Federation Estate is in close proximity to Ringwood Station and free car parking is available. The venue is fully accessible for people with mobility aids. If you have any support or other requirements please advise when confirming your attendance.
Related Entries: Media Release: Expo for mobility in Maroondah
, Maroondah Journal: People with disabilities can have their say
, Maroondah Mobility Expo demonstrates community interest in accessibility
, Maroondah Disability Action Group meeting
, Maroondah Leader: Expo offers latest in mobility technology
Category: Accessibility, Events and Functions, Maroondah, Media Releases
Tags: Accessibility, community, federation estate, Maroondah, mobility, mobility aids, people with disabilities, ringwood, ringwood station