Events for your Diary

February
  • Sat 28 (a week later than normal), 9:30-10:30am: Love our Streets, meeting at Olive's Corner, corner of Bay Street and Liardet Streets
March
  • Sun 7, 9:30-10:30am: Beach Patrol, meeting at Sandridge Beach Life Saving Club
  • Sat 21, 9:30-10:30am: Love our Streets, meeting under the Graham Street overpass, on the Evans Street side
April
  • Sun 4, 9:30-10:30am: Beach Patrol, meeting at Princes Pier
  • Sat 18, 9:30-10:30am: Love our Streets, meeting at Garden City Shops, corner of Centre Road and Dunstan Parade

Latest News

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Wednesday, 25 February 2026

No News on Acoustic Camera Trial

Unfortunately, there is no indication that the Victorian Government will announce an acoustic camera trial soon. This was one of the outcomes of a meeting BCNA had with Nina Taylor MP on Monday 16th February. It follows a Community Policing Forum on 5th February where Victoria Police mentioned that the Victorian Government had approved funding. Click/tap here for more information.

Road Safety at Beacon Road and Williamstown Road Intersection

The BCNA also discussed with Nina Taylor road safety at the intersection of Beacon Road and Williamstown Road. The BCNA asked her to request that the Department of Transport install car activated traffic lights rather than pedestrian activated lights at this intersection. This intersection is already dangerous and will become more so as more motorists seek to turn right onto Williamstown Road once the Barak Beacon housing development is completed later this year.

Waterfront Place Update

We also got an update on the Waterfront Place precinct.  Ms Taylor stated that she would apply for a Development Victoria grant to develop a masterplan for the precinct. She asked the BCNA for details as the BCNA has advocated for a masterplan. For example, at a meeting with the Victorian Government’s Minister for Ports and Freight, The Hon. Melissa Horne MP, in October 2023. The masterplan is described on the final page of BCNA’s presentation.

More Public CCTV in Bay Street

The City of Port Phillip Mayor, Councillor Alex Makin, joined Josh Burns, MP, Federal Member for Macnamara, on Monday 16th February to announce that the City of Port Phillip is partnering with the Australian Government to improve safety and security for community and local business.
 
The Federal Government has provided $1.5 million to increase public place CCTV across the City of Port Phillip through the installation of new systems in key retail precincts in Port Melbourne, Balaclava, and South Melbourne. Bay Street is included in the program. The new systems will complement the existing CCTV network across St Kilda which is currently being renewed by City of Port Phillip. The project will also include the purchase of a mobile CCTV trailer to provide additional surveillance in areas with increased antisocial behaviour. This new purchase follows an earlier purchase of a mobile CCTV trailer sought by BCNA in 2021.

Click/tap here for more details about the new CCTV program in the City of Port Phillip.

Wednesday, 11 February 2026

Acoustic Cameras

The BCNA is meeting Nina Taylor MP on Monday 16th February to pursue the potential introduction of acoustic cameras to combat hoon driving. At a recent Community Policing Forum, Victoria Police mentioned that the Victorian Government has approved funding but, of course, the actual allocation remains uncertain. We are also meeting our Ward Councillor, Heather Cunsolo and the Mayor, City of Port Phillip, Alex Makin on Friday 13th February to discuss local issues, including hoon driving and steps Council can take to deter this behaviour.

The BCNA continues to receive reports of hoon driving and illegal vehicle noise in nearby areas and has long advocated for greater state attention to this problem. Disruptive behaviours include burnouts, racing and excessive exhaust and engine noise which seem to occur mostly at night. They undermine public safety, disturb residents’ sleep, and create a sense of intimidation in the community. A BCNA member on Beach Street explains the impact and is encouraging residents to routinely report incidents to police, Nina Taylor MP, and to the Mayor, City of Port Phillip. Click/tap here for the BCNA position on hoon driving and vehicle noise

Wintringham Hostel

The Wintringham hostel is an aged care facility at 79 Swallow Street. It plans to add four more rooms which will consume four car parks currently reserved for off-street parking. This requires an exemption from the City of Port Phillip.

The removal of these four spaces can only result in additional pressure on available parking in Swallow Street. However, it appears that the four spaces are currently little used. Consequently, the BCNA does not plan to object.

The plans (Planning Application Number 63/2015/A) can be viewed on the City of Port Phillip website (select "View more" under "Activity" then search for 63/2015/A). An objection can be submitted online.

Tuesday, 27 January 2026

Pedestrian Crossing on Williamstown Road

A pedestrian and bike rider crossing with traffic lights has been completed at the corner of Smith and Williamstown Road as well as a pedestrian crossing across Smith Street. Click/tap here for more details

The new crossings will serve the new Narrarrang Primary School at 2 Smith Street which is scheduled to open on day one, Term 1, this year.

New pedestrian and bike crossings near Narrarrang Primary School

The absence of promised Fishermans Bend infrastructure by 2025 means there is increased traffic on Williamstown Road, with consequences for all users. Safe crossing of Williamstown Road at the corner of Beacon Road, opposite the JL Murphy Reserve, is becoming increasingly difficult.

The BCNA has asked Nina Taylor MP, State Member for Albert Park, for details on proposed works on Williamstown Road, including the Beacon Road and Williamstown Road corner, and when they will be completed. We will provide details as soon as they are received.

Update on 103 Beach Street (formerly the Foodstore Site)

We received advice from Council officers on 20 January that no application has been received to change the use of the ground floor of 103 Beach Street as we explained in a recent post.

The BCNA advocated for part of the ground floor area to be used as mini supermarket when the planning application was decided at VCAT in 2022. The owner, Luxcon, confirmed they were seeking potential lessees for this purpose. The ground floor is marked as ‘retail’ on the endorsed plans and shows the design for a supermarket.

A mini supermarket would be valued by the community, but the owners are not compelled to provide it. However, if a change of use is planned, the owners are required to obtain the City of Port Phillip’s approval.

Thursday, 8 January 2026

Blessing of the Waters Festival 2026

A Happy New Year to everyone.

The annual Greek Orthodox Blessing of the Waters ceremony will be held on Princes Pier this coming Sunday 11th January from 1pm. The throwing of the Holy Cross will be held as part of the Blessing of the Waters Festival.

From 2pm, there will be entertainment for families and children of all ages, as well as Greek food and market stalls.

New Management at Westgate Park

Janet Bolitho has alerted us to a change in management of Westgate Park from 1 January 2026. The City of Melbourne takes over management from Parks Victoria.

The City of Melbourne describes Westgate Park as “a 36-hectare open space comprising wetlands, woodlands and indigenous flora and fauna. It is located along the eastern banks of the Yarra River – Birrarung under the Westgate Bridge, between Wharf Road and Todd Road in Port Melbourne, and along a narrow 1km strip between the river and Lorimer Street in Fishermans Bend. One third of Westgate Park is wetlands, including its recognisable salt lake, a freshwater lake with a large island, a dam as well as lagoons and ponds dotted throughout, connected by shared trails.Click/tap here for further information about the park, things to do and park guidelines.