Port Phillip City Council, a state-owned entity headquartered in Australia, was founded in 1994 and employs approximately 670 individuals. Operating in government administration, the organization functions as a tier 1 media tech buyer. It serves as an inner city council in Melbourne, Australia, with its operational scope encompassing neighborhoods including St Kilda, Elwood, South Melbourne, Windsor, Ripponlea, Balaclava, St Kilda East, Port Melbourne, Albert Park, and Middle Park.
On April 23, 2026, Port Phillip City Council partnered with the Victorian Government to announce the Building Blocks Partnership (BBP), a project set to upgrade six children's centres across the municipality. Mayor Alex Makin and Nina Taylor MP unveiled the children's services infrastructure project at Clarendon Children's Centre. This collaboration, which also involves the Victorian School Building Authority (VSBA) and various committees, aims to deliver coordinated early years facility upgrades, a program initially detailed on April 21. Earlier, on April 7, the City hosted the St Kilda Festival in February, a two-day event featuring a First Peoples’ Festival Day that drew over 25,000 people and a Big Festival Sunday showcasing over 100 acts to an audience exceeding 350,000. In March, specifically on March 20, Port Phillip City Council urged the Victorian Government to trial an acoustic camera in Port Melbourne to address ongoing resident complaints regarding hooning, dangerous driving, and extreme vehicle noise around Beacon Cove and Station Pier. Previously, on March 5, the City engaged Klein Research and Metropolis Research to conduct a resident survey, contacting individuals by telephone or in person through a random sample to gather feedback on key community concerns.
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