Council has now adopted the Social Justice Charter. The Social Justice Charter will help guide Council decision making and provide a framework for working in partnership with the local community to achieve social justice. The Charter will be available to view shortly.

The Charter is based on six principles: participation in decision making and Council processes, partnership with our Indigenous community, access - equality of access to information, facilities and services, respect - valuing diversity, addressing the rising cost of living: reducing disadvantage, and enjoying the City: being connected.

The Social Justice Charter has been developed with input from the wider community, Port Phillip Councillors, Council staff, and local CEOs and staff of community organisations.
The Charter will be officially launched on International Human Rights Day, Saturday 10 December from 11am-3pm at O'Donnell Gardens in St Kilda.