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The Melbourne City Greens is the inner-city branch of the Australian Greens (Victoria). https://linktr.ee/melbgreens

The Melbourne City branch covers the same area as Melbourne City Council. It takes in members from the CBD and the suburbs of Carlton, Docklands, East Melbourne, Kensington, North Melbourne, Parkville, Southbank and West Melbourne, as well as parts of Carlton North, Port Melbourne and South Yarra; an area home to about 100,000 people. The Melbourne City Greens are the branch of the Australian Gree

Photos from Melbourne City Greens's post 19/05/2025

Good news! More tree planting around Melbourne 🌳

Melb City Council has made public its draft budget for 2025-26 & is seeking feedback.

📣 Have your say on Council’s draft budget before community consultation closes 5pm Monday 2 June:

https://participate.melbourne.vic.gov.au/budget-2025-26 or click the link in our bio.

Photos from Melbourne City Greens's post 18/05/2025

Protected bike infrastructure makes riding a bike safe in our city. 🚲

Melb City Council has made public its draft budget for 2025-26 & is seeking feedback.

Funding for bike infrastructure is going backwards by a lot!

📣 Have your say on Council’s draft budget before community consultation closes 5pm Monday 2 June:

https://participate.melbourne.vic.gov.au/budget-2025-26 or click the link in our bio.

Photos from Melbourne City Greens's post 17/05/2025

Good news! The North Melbourne Community Hub is set for funding for an upgrade. ❤️

Melb City Council has made public its draft budget for 2025-26 & is seeking feedback.

The North Melbourne community has been waiting for a long time for this!

📣 Have your say on Council’s draft budget before community consultation closes 5pm Monday 2 June:

https://participate.melbourne.vic.gov.au/budget-2025-26 or click the link in our bio.

Photos from Melbourne City Greens's post 16/05/2025

We all need green open spaces, right? 💚

Melb City Council has made public its draft budget for 2025-26 & is seeking feedback.

Funding for new & expanded parks is going backwards!

📣 Have your say on Council’s draft budget before community consultation closes 5pm Monday 2 June:

https://participate.melbourne.vic.gov.au/budget-2025-26 or click the link in our bio.

31/10/2024

🎉

🎉BREAKING: Victorian Greens councillor for Melbourne City Council Dr Olivia Ball has been re-elected!

Olivia has been a passionate advocate for integrity, fairness and justice for our city, and is ready to continue the work to improve health, housing, justice, equality, and a sustainable environment in the City of Melbourne.

Congrats, Olivia!

23/10/2024

With only 2 days left to vote, listen to Roxane's final message for voters on live TV.

We will put the people, communities and the environment first.

Vote [1] The Greens for a fairer, greener Melbourne.

A big thank you to for hosting us at the Lord Mayor debate.

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22/10/2024
21/10/2024

We think so too!

Melbourne City Greens



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15/10/2024

Did you know that residents in the City of Melbourne only make up 45% of the local election vote! All businesses get 2 votes each.

We will fight for a fairer Melbourne where residents are not half as important as businesses.

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12/10/2024

Vote [1] THE GREENS this council election for a fairer greener Melbourne! The Greens on Melbourne City Council will continue fighting for an affordable, sustainable and healthy Melbourne.

For our full policy list and detailed policy initiatives visit our website www.melbournecitygreens.com

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08/10/2024

✨ The Greens Melbourne City Candidates 2024 ✨

Melbourne is Australia’s most progressive and multicultural city. We should lead in sustainability and quality of life.

As local residents with strong community ties, we are concerned that our governments are not planning adequately for Melbourne's population growth and changing climate. Our vision for Melbourne is one where everyone has a roof over their head; where new housing is sustainable, affordable and diverse; where residents and businesses are supported to live and operate sustainably; and where Council plans liveable communities transparently and collaboratively.

For 25 years, Greens on Melbourne City Council have fought for a fairer, greener Melbourne.

We don’t take donations from developers or gambling interests or make empty fiscal promises just to get elected. We have impact because we have vision, a sense of urgency and we work hard.

We have a proven track record of creating new parks, planting more trees, and making transport sustainable, active and safe. Post-pandemic, the council’s finances are in dire straits.

Now more than ever we need progressive, local and diverse voices on Council to make Melbourne more affordable, accessible, sustainable and healthy.

Current Greens Councillor Dr Olivia Ball is a human rights advocate who sets policy and makes evidence-based decisions in the public interest. She is joined on the ballot by allied health worker and smart urban design advocate Aaron Moon, and public housing and disability advocate Barry Berih. Find out more about us and our policies at melbournecitygreens.com.

For a fairer, greener Melbourne. Vote [1] The Greens.

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07/10/2024

Introducing Roxane Ingleton! Lord Mayor candidate.

I'm an Endorsed Registered Midwife currently working in the public health system. As a unionist, I have fought for fairer work conditions and advocated for essential workers who are being forced from the city due to a lack of affordable housing.

I’ve called Melbourne home these past 20 years and wouldn’t have it any other way. I currently live in North Melbourne and work in Parkville.

As a midwife, I dedicate my working life to the safe births of the next generation.

But I worry about the world they will inherit.

Climate change is a health issue. Increasing extreme weather and bushfire events directly threaten our health and daily lives.

I am passionate about public health and I’ve long campaigned for divestment from fossil fuels, for greening the healthcare industry and for human rights in healthcare.

As an active union workplace representative and a Victorian branch councillor of the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation, I fight for fair working conditions for my fellow nurses and midwives locally, and across the state. The pandemic, recession and ongoing cost of living crisis has exposed unreliable, insecure work as well as soaring housing prices across the city.

The cost of living crisis affects most Melburnians, but I know what it means to be an essential worker that struggles to affordably live near my work. Council, like all levels of government, needs to be in touch with the acute financial struggles of different parts of our community. I can tell that personal story and talk directly to the material needs of inner city residents and workers.

Rental affordability and housing diversity are in a dire state. We need abundant housing supply, but we need to do it well. We need quality and affordable homes to support healthy communities, and we need our services, infrastructure and green open space to keep pace with growth.

I love Melbourne and look forward to building a world we want to leave to the next generation, by fighting for the public interest, for public health, and for a truly affordable & sustainable Melbourne.

If you aren't convinced yet, read what her union has to say about her!
https://otr.anmfvic.asn.au/articles/meet-your-branch-councillors-roxane-ingleton/

Vote [1] The Greens

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