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City of Port Phillip

The City of Port Phillip is a local government area of Victoria, Australia on the northern shores of Port Phillip, south of Melbourne's central business district. It has an area of 20.7 km² and had a population of 113,200 in June 2018.[1]

City of Port Phillip
Victoria
Population113,200 (2018)[1]
 • Density4,871.1/km2 (12,616/sq mi)
Established1994
Area20.7 km2 (8.0 sq mi)[1]
MayorCr. Heather Cunsolo[2]
Council seatSt Kilda
State electorate(s)
Federal division(s)Macnamara & Melbourne
LGAs around City of Port Phillip:
Melbourne Melbourne Stonnington
Melbourne City of Port Phillip Glen Eira
Port Phillip Port Phillip Bayside

Port Phillip contains a number of varied and substantial retail, entertainment and leisure precincts. These include Bay Street (Port Melbourne), Victoria Avenue (Albert Park), Clarendon Street (South Melbourne), Armstrong Street (Middle Park), Fitzroy Street (St Kilda), Acland Street (St Kilda), Carlisle Street (Balaclava) and Ormond Road (Elwood). A number of significant employment areas lie within Port Phillip, including part of the St Kilda Road business district and industrial, warehousing and manufacturing districts in South Melbourne and Port Melbourne.[citation needed] The city has experienced a significant amount of residential development in the 1990s, particularly in areas close to the foreshore.[citation needed] Port Phillip is well served by public transport with a substantial tram network, the St Kilda and Port Melbourne tram lines and two stations on the Sandringham railway line, in addition to bus services.

Comprising three multi member wards, it is predominantly an amalgamation of three former cities – St Kilda, parts of South Melbourne, most of Port Melbourne, as well as a small portion of Windsor from the former City of Prahran[3]

The city was created with its present borders in June 1994 under the municipal restructure by the state government.[citation needed] It is bounded by White Reserve and Todd Road to the west, the West Gate Freeway, Kings Way and Dorcas Street to the north, St Kilda Road, High Street, Punt Road, Queens Way, Dandenong Road, Orrong Road, Inkerman Street, Hotham Street, Glen Huntly Road, St Kilda Street and Head Street generally to the east and the foreshore of Port Phillip to the south. Adjacent councils include the City of Melbourne, City of Bayside, City of Glen Eira and the City of Stonnington. When first created, the city was administered by three appointed commissioners, headed by Des Clarke. The first council elections were held in March 1996.

Council offices are currently located in the St Kilda Town Hall, Port Melbourne Town Hall and the South Melbourne Town Hall. The council operates several other facilities including local libraries, child care centres, parks, playgrounds and community centres. In 2020 ANAM was given a long lease to South Melbourne Town Hall and council staff there and a few community groups vacated the building.

Schools

  • Albert Park Primary School (Government)
  • Elwood Primary School (Government)
  • Galilee Regional Primary School (Catholic)
  • Middle Park Primary School (Government)
  • Port Melbourne Primary School (Government)
  • St Kilda Park Primary School (Government)
  • St Kilda Primary School (Government)
  • Albert Park College (Government)
  • Elwood Secondary College (Government)
  • Mac.Robertson Girls' High School (High performance government secondary college for girls)
  • St Michael's Grammar School (Church of England/Anglican)
  • South Melbourne Primary School (Government)
  • South Melbourne Park Primary School (Government)
  • Port Melbourne Secondary College (Government)

Offices

 
St Kilda Town Hall from entrance gardens
 
South Melbourne Town Hall
  • St Kilda Town Hall
  • South Melbourne Town Hall
  • Port Melbourne Town Hall

Libraries

 
St Kilda Public Library
  • Albert Park
  • Emerald Hill (South Melbourne)
  • Middle Park
  • Port Melbourne
  • St Kilda

Notable institutions

  • 2/10 Medium Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery (Army Reserve, Chapel Street, St Kilda East)
  • Australian National Music Academy (South Melbourne, in former City of South Melbourne Town Hall)
  • City of Port Phillip Town Hall, St Kilda (Former City of St Kilda Town Hall, Council meeting usually on Tuesday with about 3 meetings per month. Port Phillip Meeting Agenda.)
  • Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Victoria (South Melbourne)
  • Hare Krishna Temple (Albert Park)
  • South Melbourne Football Club
  • 1st Victorian Sea Scout Group regarded as being the first Scout Group in Australia, founded in 1907, and is still currently active hosting Cubs, Scouts and a Venturer Unit based in the Albert Park Reserve

Notable events

  • Gay Pride March (Fitzroy Street and Catani Gardens, St Kilda, dykes on bikes, boot scooting, marching groups, music and political activism)
  • Australian Formula 1 Grand Prix (Albert Park Circuit), 4-day international motor racing event held in March or April. Includes a Supercars race.
  • St Kilda Festival (300,000 people attend this annual music event, Fitzroy Street and Upper Esplanade closed, tram services to the event). This free event now cost ratepayers close to $1.5 million annually.
  • St Kilda Film Festival (Australia's Top 100 short films, SoundKILDA: Australia Music Video Competition, international films, forums, Industry Open Day and much more)
  • St Kilda Writers Festival (local and international writers compare their skills)
  • Admiral Napier Cup, held in the last weekend of August and hosted by the 1st Victorian Sea Scout Group on Albert Park lake, is where Scouts and Venturers gather to participate in rowing, paddling and sailing competitions and recent addition of Iron Person events

Townships and localities

The 2021 census, the city had a population of 101,942 up from 100,863 in the 2016 census[4]

Population
Locality 2016 2021
Albert Park 6,215 6,044
Balaclava 5,396 5,392
Elwood 15,543 15,153
Melbourne^ 47,285 54,941
Population
Locality 2016 2021
Middle Park 4,143 4,000
Port Melbourne^ 16,175 17,633
Ripponlea 1,576 1,532
Population
Locality 2016 2021
South Melbourne 10,920 11,548
Southbank^ 18,709 22,631
St Kilda 20,230 19,490
Population
Locality 2016 2021
St Kilda East^ 13,101 12,571
St Kilda West 3,162 2,951
Windsor^ 7,281 7,273

^ - Territory divided with another LGA

Current council composition

Since 2016 Port Phillip City Council is composed of nine Councillors elected from three wards, up from seven in 2012.[5][6] Councillors are elected for a fixed four-year term of office. The Mayor is elected by the Councillors at the first meeting of the Council. The most recent election was held in October 2020.

The current Council, elected in 2020, in order of election by ward, is as follows:[6]

Ward Party Councillor
Canal Ward   Greens Tim Baxter
  Labor Louise Crawford
  Ratepayers of Port Phillip[a] Rhonda Clark
Gateway Ward   Independent Heather Cunsolo
  Liberal Marcus Pearl
  Labor Peter Martin
Lake Ward   Labor Robbie Nyaguy
  Liberal Andrew Bond
  Ratepayers of Port Phillip Christina Sirakoff

Election results

2020 election results[7]

City of Port Phillip: Party totals
Party Votes % Seats Change
  Labor 13,228 23.72 2  
  Greens 11,881 21.31 5   1
  Liberal 11,353 20.36 2  
  Ratepayers of Port Phillip 8,761 15.71 2   2
  Independent 8,068 14.47 1  
  Sustainable Australia 1,559 2.79 0  
Turnout 55,752 98.36%
City of Port Phillip: Canal Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
  Labor Louise Crawford 4,637 23.30 +10.54
  Labor Dick Gross 3,001 15.08 +0.09
  Greens Tim Baxter 2,733 13.73 -12.14
  Ratepayers of Port Phillip Rhonda Clark 2,144 10.77 +10.77
  Liberal Jo McDonald 1,834 9.22 +9.22
  Liberal Warwick Cahir 1,527 7.67 +7.67
  Greens Maddy Blay 1,444 7.26 +7.26
  Independent Lesley G. Pianella 1,023 5.14 +5.14
  Sustainable Australia Dennis Bilic 798 4.01 +4.01
  Sustainable Australia Steven Armstrong 761 3.82 +0.02
Turnout 20,803 69.85%
  Labor hold Swing +10.54
  Greens hold Swing -12.14
  Ratepayers of Port Phillip gain from Labor Swing N/A
City of Port Phillip: Gateway Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
  Liberal Marcus Pearl 4,134 21.81 +1.07
  Independent Heather Cunsolo 3,858 20.36 +20.36
  Labor Peter Martin 2,716 14.33 +14.33
  Ratepayers of Port Phillip Sami Maher 2,442 12.89 +12.89
  Greens Earl James 2,285 12.06 +9.73
  Independent Stan Gyles 1,219 6.43 +6.43
  Independent Trina Lewis 1,168 6.16 +6.16
  Independent Cleo Papageorgiou 1,130 5.96 +5.96
Turnout 14,006 49.45%
  Liberal hold Swing +1.07
  Independent (Heather Cunsolo) gain from Independent (Bernadene Voss) Swing N/A
  Labor gain from Greens Swing N/A
City of Port Phillip: Lake Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
  Greens Katherine Copsey 5,419 26.77 +0.18
  Liberal Andrew Bond 3,858 20.36 +3.03
  Ratepayers of Port Phillip Christina Sirakoff 3,693 18.25 +18.25
  Labor Robbie Nyaguy 2,874 14.20 +14.20
  Independent Geoffrey Conaghan 1,436 7.09 +7.09
  Independent Bernard Mandile 1,322 6.53 +6.53
  Independent Roger Ward 770 3.80 +3.80
  Ratepayers of Port Phillip Adrian Jackson 482 2.38 +2.38
Turnout 20,943 68.83%
  Greens hold Swing +0.18
  Liberal hold Swing +3.03
  Ratepayers of Port Phillip gain from Community Alliance of Port Phillip Swing N/A

Elected Councillors of Port Phillip

  • Dick Gross (1996-2008, 2016-2020)
  • Patricia Brown OAM (1996-1999)
  • Christine Haag (1996-1999)
  • Frada Erlich (1996-1999)
  • Ludwig Stamer (1996-1999)
  • Liz Johnstone (1996-1999)
  • Liana Thompson (1996-1999)
  • David Brand (1996-1999, 2016-2020)
  • Julian Hill (1999-2004)
  • Carolyn Hutchens (1999-2004)
  • John Lewisohn (1999-2002)
  • Darren Ray (1999-2008)
  • Peter Logan (2002-2008)
  • Judith Klepner (2004-2012)
  • Janet Cribbes (2004-2008)
  • Janet Bolitho (2004-2012)
  • Karen Sait (2004-2008)
  • Serge Thomann (2008-2016)
  • Frank O'Connor (2008-2012)
  • John Middleton (2008-2012)
  • Jane Touzeau (2008-2016)
  • Rachel Powning (2008-2012)
  • Amanda Stevens (2012-2016)
  • Vanessa Huxley (2012-2016)
  • Anita Horvath (2012-2016)
  • Cr. Andrew Bond (2012-current)
  • Bernadene Voss (2012-2020)
  • Cr. Tim Baxter (2016-current)
  • Cr. Katherine Copsey (2016-2022)[8]
  • Cr. Louise Crawford (2016-current)
  • Ogy Simic (2016-2020)
  • Cr. Marcus Pearl (2016-current)
  • Cr. Heather Cunsolo (2020-current)
  • Cr. Peter Martin (2020-current)
  • Cr. Rhonda Clark (2020-current)
  • Cr. Christina Sirakoff (2020-current)
  • Cr. Robbie Nyaguy (2023-current)[9]

Mayors

Sister Cities and Friendship Links

See also

References

  1. ^ Also a member of the Liberal Party
  1. ^ a b c "3218.0 – Regional Population Growth, Australia, 2017-18: Population Estimates by Local Government Area (ASGS 2018), 2017 to 2018". Australian Bureau of Statistics. Australian Bureau of Statistics. 27 March 2019. Retrieved 25 October 2019. Estimated resident population, 30 June 2018.
  2. ^ "City of Port Phillip Website". Retrieved 6 February 2023.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 9 September 2006.
  4. ^ "Census | Australian Bureau of Statistics". www.abs.gov.au. 11 January 2023.
  5. ^ . Victorian Electoral Commission. October 2012. Archived from the original on 22 August 2016. Retrieved 31 October 2012.
  6. ^ a b Port Phillip City Council election results 2016. Retrieved 4 November 2016
  7. ^ "Port Phillip City Council election results 2020". VEC.
  8. ^ "City of Port Phillip Media Release". Retrieved 6 February 2023.
  9. ^ "City of Port Phillip Media Release". Retrieved 6 February 2023.
  10. ^ International Relations: Sister City Relationship with City of Obu, Japan.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 19 June 2009. Retrieved 5 August 2018.
  12. ^ Friends of Suai/Covalima Strategic Plan: 2010–2020.

External links

  • City of Port Phillip – Official Website
  • 1st Victorian Sea Scout Group
  • Link to Land Victoria interactive maps

Coordinates: 37°51′S 144°58′E / 37.850°S 144.967°E / -37.850; 144.967

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The City of Port Phillip is a local government area of Victoria Australia on the northern shores of Port Phillip south of Melbourne s central business district It has an area of 20 7 km and had a population of 113 200 in June 2018 1 City of Port Phillip VictoriaPopulation113 200 2018 1 Density4 871 1 km2 12 616 sq mi Established1994Area20 7 km2 8 0 sq mi 1 MayorCr Heather Cunsolo 2 Council seatSt KildaState electorate s Albert ParkBrightonCaulfieldPrahranFederal division s Macnamara amp MelbourneLGAs around City of Port Phillip Melbourne Melbourne StonningtonMelbourne City of Port Phillip Glen EiraPort Phillip Port Phillip BaysidePort Phillip contains a number of varied and substantial retail entertainment and leisure precincts These include Bay Street Port Melbourne Victoria Avenue Albert Park Clarendon Street South Melbourne Armstrong Street Middle Park Fitzroy Street St Kilda Acland Street St Kilda Carlisle Street Balaclava and Ormond Road Elwood A number of significant employment areas lie within Port Phillip including part of the St Kilda Road business district and industrial warehousing and manufacturing districts in South Melbourne and Port Melbourne citation needed The city has experienced a significant amount of residential development in the 1990s particularly in areas close to the foreshore citation needed Port Phillip is well served by public transport with a substantial tram network the St Kilda and Port Melbourne tram lines and two stations on the Sandringham railway line in addition to bus services Comprising three multi member wards it is predominantly an amalgamation of three former cities St Kilda parts of South Melbourne most of Port Melbourne as well as a small portion of Windsor from the former City of Prahran 3 The city was created with its present borders in June 1994 under the municipal restructure by the state government citation needed It is bounded by White Reserve and Todd Road to the west the West Gate Freeway Kings Way and Dorcas Street to the north St Kilda Road High Street Punt Road Queens Way Dandenong Road Orrong Road Inkerman Street Hotham Street Glen Huntly Road St Kilda Street and Head Street generally to the east and the foreshore of Port Phillip to the south Adjacent councils include the City of Melbourne City of Bayside City of Glen Eira and the City of Stonnington When first created the city was administered by three appointed commissioners headed by Des Clarke The first council elections were held in March 1996 Council offices are currently located in the St Kilda Town Hall Port Melbourne Town Hall and the South Melbourne Town Hall The council operates several other facilities including local libraries child care centres parks playgrounds and community centres In 2020 ANAM was given a long lease to South Melbourne Town Hall and council staff there and a few community groups vacated the building Contents 1 Schools 2 Offices 3 Libraries 4 Notable institutions 5 Notable events 6 Townships and localities 7 Current council composition 8 Election results 8 1 2020 election results 7 9 Elected Councillors of Port Phillip 9 1 Mayors 10 Sister Cities and Friendship Links 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksSchools EditAlbert Park Primary School Government Elwood Primary School Government Galilee Regional Primary School Catholic Middle Park Primary School Government Port Melbourne Primary School Government St Kilda Park Primary School Government St Kilda Primary School Government Albert Park College Government Elwood Secondary College Government Mac Robertson Girls High School High performance government secondary college for girls St Michael s Grammar School Church of England Anglican South Melbourne Primary School Government South Melbourne Park Primary School Government Port Melbourne Secondary College Government Offices Edit St Kilda Town Hall from entrance gardens South Melbourne Town Hall St Kilda Town Hall South Melbourne Town Hall Port Melbourne Town HallLibraries Edit St Kilda Public Library Albert Park Emerald Hill South Melbourne Middle Park Port Melbourne St KildaNotable institutions Edit2 10 Medium Regiment Royal Australian Artillery Army Reserve Chapel Street St Kilda East Australian National Music Academy South Melbourne in former City of South Melbourne Town Hall City of Port Phillip Town Hall St Kilda Former City of St Kilda Town Hall Council meeting usually on Tuesday with about 3 meetings per month Port Phillip Meeting Agenda Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Victoria South Melbourne Hare Krishna Temple Albert Park South Melbourne Football Club 1st Victorian Sea Scout Group regarded as being the first Scout Group in Australia founded in 1907 and is still currently active hosting Cubs Scouts and a Venturer Unit based in the Albert Park ReserveNotable events EditGay Pride March Fitzroy Street and Catani Gardens St Kilda dykes on bikes boot scooting marching groups music and political activism Australian Formula 1 Grand Prix Albert Park Circuit 4 day international motor racing event held in March or April Includes a Supercars race St Kilda Festival 300 000 people attend this annual music event Fitzroy Street and Upper Esplanade closed tram services to the event This free event now cost ratepayers close to 1 5 million annually St Kilda Film Festival Australia s Top 100 short films SoundKILDA Australia Music Video Competition international films forums Industry Open Day and much more St Kilda Writers Festival local and international writers compare their skills Admiral Napier Cup held in the last weekend of August and hosted by the 1st Victorian Sea Scout Group on Albert Park lake is where Scouts and Venturers gather to participate in rowing paddling and sailing competitions and recent addition of Iron Person eventsTownships and localities EditThe 2021 census the city had a population of 101 942 up from 100 863 in the 2016 census 4 PopulationLocality 2016 2021Albert Park 6 215 6 044Balaclava 5 396 5 392Elwood 15 543 15 153Melbourne 47 285 54 941PopulationLocality 2016 2021Middle Park 4 143 4 000Port Melbourne 16 175 17 633Ripponlea 1 576 1 532PopulationLocality 2016 2021South Melbourne 10 920 11 548Southbank 18 709 22 631St Kilda 20 230 19 490PopulationLocality 2016 2021St Kilda East 13 101 12 571St Kilda West 3 162 2 951Windsor 7 281 7 273 Territory divided with another LGACurrent council composition EditSince 2016 Port Phillip City Council is composed of nine Councillors elected from three wards up from seven in 2012 5 6 Councillors are elected for a fixed four year term of office The Mayor is elected by the Councillors at the first meeting of the Council The most recent election was held in October 2020 The current Council elected in 2020 in order of election by ward is as follows 6 Ward Party CouncillorCanal Ward Greens Tim Baxter Labor Louise Crawford Ratepayers of Port Phillip a Rhonda ClarkGateway Ward Independent Heather Cunsolo Liberal Marcus Pearl Labor Peter MartinLake Ward Labor Robbie Nyaguy Liberal Andrew Bond Ratepayers of Port Phillip Christina SirakoffElection results Edit2020 election results 7 Edit City of Port Phillip Party totals Party Votes Seats Change Labor 13 228 23 72 2 Greens 11 881 21 31 5 1 Liberal 11 353 20 36 2 Ratepayers of Port Phillip 8 761 15 71 2 2 Independent 8 068 14 47 1 Sustainable Australia 1 559 2 79 0 Turnout 55 752 98 36 City of Port Phillip Canal Ward Party Candidate Votes Labor Louise Crawford 4 637 23 30 10 54 Labor Dick Gross 3 001 15 08 0 09 Greens Tim Baxter 2 733 13 73 12 14 Ratepayers of Port Phillip Rhonda Clark 2 144 10 77 10 77 Liberal Jo McDonald 1 834 9 22 9 22 Liberal Warwick Cahir 1 527 7 67 7 67 Greens Maddy Blay 1 444 7 26 7 26 Independent Lesley G Pianella 1 023 5 14 5 14 Sustainable Australia Dennis Bilic 798 4 01 4 01 Sustainable Australia Steven Armstrong 761 3 82 0 02Turnout 20 803 69 85 Labor hold Swing 10 54 Greens hold Swing 12 14 Ratepayers of Port Phillip gain from Labor Swing N ACity of Port Phillip Gateway Ward Party Candidate Votes Liberal Marcus Pearl 4 134 21 81 1 07 Independent Heather Cunsolo 3 858 20 36 20 36 Labor Peter Martin 2 716 14 33 14 33 Ratepayers of Port Phillip Sami Maher 2 442 12 89 12 89 Greens Earl James 2 285 12 06 9 73 Independent Stan Gyles 1 219 6 43 6 43 Independent Trina Lewis 1 168 6 16 6 16 Independent Cleo Papageorgiou 1 130 5 96 5 96Turnout 14 006 49 45 Liberal hold Swing 1 07 Independent Heather Cunsolo gain from Independent Bernadene Voss Swing N A Labor gain from Greens Swing N ACity of Port Phillip Lake Ward Party Candidate Votes Greens Katherine Copsey 5 419 26 77 0 18 Liberal Andrew Bond 3 858 20 36 3 03 Ratepayers of Port Phillip Christina Sirakoff 3 693 18 25 18 25 Labor Robbie Nyaguy 2 874 14 20 14 20 Independent Geoffrey Conaghan 1 436 7 09 7 09 Independent Bernard Mandile 1 322 6 53 6 53 Independent Roger Ward 770 3 80 3 80 Ratepayers of Port Phillip Adrian Jackson 482 2 38 2 38Turnout 20 943 68 83 Greens hold Swing 0 18 Liberal hold Swing 3 03 Ratepayers of Port Phillip gain from Community Alliance of Port Phillip Swing N AElected Councillors of Port Phillip EditDick Gross 1996 2008 2016 2020 Patricia Brown OAM 1996 1999 Christine Haag 1996 1999 Frada Erlich 1996 1999 Ludwig Stamer 1996 1999 Liz Johnstone 1996 1999 Liana Thompson 1996 1999 David Brand 1996 1999 2016 2020 Julian Hill 1999 2004 Carolyn Hutchens 1999 2004 John Lewisohn 1999 2002 Darren Ray 1999 2008 Peter Logan 2002 2008 Judith Klepner 2004 2012 Janet Cribbes 2004 2008 Janet Bolitho 2004 2012 Karen Sait 2004 2008 Serge Thomann 2008 2016 Frank O Connor 2008 2012 John Middleton 2008 2012 Jane Touzeau 2008 2016 Rachel Powning 2008 2012 Amanda Stevens 2012 2016 Vanessa Huxley 2012 2016 Anita Horvath 2012 2016 Cr Andrew Bond 2012 current Bernadene Voss 2012 2020 Cr Tim Baxter 2016 current Cr Katherine Copsey 2016 2022 8 Cr Louise Crawford 2016 current Ogy Simic 2016 2020 Cr Marcus Pearl 2016 current Cr Heather Cunsolo 2020 current Cr Peter Martin 2020 current Cr Rhonda Clark 2020 current Cr Christina Sirakoff 2020 current Cr Robbie Nyaguy 2023 current 9 Mayors Edit List of Mayors of Port PhillipSister Cities and Friendship Links Edit Ōbu Aichi Japan Since 1993 10 Suai Cova Lima East Timor Friendship link since 2000 11 12 See also EditList of localities Victoria for other Melbourne suburbs and municipalities References Edit Also a member of the Liberal Party a b c 3218 0 Regional Population Growth Australia 2017 18 Population Estimates by Local Government Area ASGS 2018 2017 to 2018 Australian Bureau of Statistics Australian Bureau of Statistics 27 March 2019 Retrieved 25 October 2019 Estimated resident population 30 June 2018 City of Port Phillip Website Retrieved 6 February 2023 Port Phillip Archived from the original on 3 March 2016 Retrieved 9 September 2006 Census Australian Bureau of Statistics www abs gov au 11 January 2023 Port Phillip City Council Election Results 2012 Victorian Electoral Commission October 2012 Archived from the original on 22 August 2016 Retrieved 31 October 2012 a b Port Phillip City Council election results 2016 Retrieved 4 November 2016 Port Phillip City Council election results 2020 VEC City of Port Phillip Media Release Retrieved 6 February 2023 City of Port Phillip Media Release Retrieved 6 February 2023 International Relations Sister City Relationship with City of Obu Japan Friends of Suai Archived from the original on 19 June 2009 Retrieved 5 August 2018 Friends of Suai Covalima Strategic Plan 2010 2020 External links EditCity of Port Phillip Official Website 1st Victorian Sea Scout Group Link to Land Victoria interactive maps Public Transport Victoria local public transport map Coordinates 37 51 S 144 58 E 37 850 S 144 967 E 37 850 144 967 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title City of Port Phillip amp oldid 1148319138, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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