The Elwood Farmer's Market was full of people doing their shopping, walking dogs and meeting up with friends on family on a gorgeous Autumn day.

Locals and visitors seemed more than happy to stop and chat about projects and collect their FOGO caddies. We handed out a record number of caddies today - 78 - with most people excited about diverting their waste from landfill.

Crs Sirakoff, Bond, Crawford and Clarke joined in the conversations with the community on the three key projects we were asking for feedback on:

  • LQGBIQA+ Action Plan
  • Local Law Review
  • Art & Cultural Heritage Strategy

We also heard from community members about other hot topics, including; improving amenity in Acland St, the draft St Kilda Live Music Precinct Policy and how we manage dog off-leash areas.

No matter what your concerns are, we love to hear from you and understand how we can improve what we deliver to make life even better in the City of Port Phillip!