Comparison of Brimbank and 'the world'
What if there were no health regulations for restaurants?
What if roads were not maintained?
What if there were no dog or cat regulations?
What if there were no plans or protection for the environment?
What if there were no building regulations?
Brimbank
Management
Brimbank is managed by administrators, as opposed to elected councillors, due to the Local Government (Brimbank Council) Act 2009. This act dismissed former councillors due to findings of misconduct within the council.
On 17 November 2009, three administrators were appointed by the Governor in Council on the advice of the Local Government minister. Originally this panel was only to last until the Local Government elections in 2012, but were prolonged numerous times
Brimbank elections are set to be in October 2016 to correspond with state-wide local council elections.
Facilities
Brimbank offers a range of different facilities for public use, including:
Improvements
Some improvements that could be made to Brimbank include more focus on street cleanliness and road management as well as more community activities to reinforce a greater sense of unity within the local community.
These changes could be suggested by contacting the respective council representatives for these issues and customer service centres.
The Brimbank City Council website and myBrimbank App may also be used to quickly report any issues involving community environment and waste services.
Brimbank council overall does a competent job of making its areas suitable places to live. It offers a range of services and leisure centres for its inhabitants and has suitable regulations revolving around public safety. The City of Brimbank is constantly developing to make itself even more habitable.
Brimbank is managed by administrators, as opposed to elected councillors, due to the Local Government (Brimbank Council) Act 2009. This act dismissed former councillors due to findings of misconduct within the council.
On 17 November 2009, three administrators were appointed by the Governor in Council on the advice of the Local Government minister. Originally this panel was only to last until the Local Government elections in 2012, but were prolonged numerous times
Brimbank elections are set to be in October 2016 to correspond with state-wide local council elections.
Facilities
Brimbank offers a range of different facilities for public use, including:
- Sporting facilities (e.g. Keilor Park Athletic Track and Recreation Reserve)
- Parks (e.g.. Errington Reserve)
- Leisure Centres
- Arts and Culture facilities (e.g. the Hunt Club Community Art Space in Deer Park)
- Libraries
Improvements
Some improvements that could be made to Brimbank include more focus on street cleanliness and road management as well as more community activities to reinforce a greater sense of unity within the local community.
These changes could be suggested by contacting the respective council representatives for these issues and customer service centres.
The Brimbank City Council website and myBrimbank App may also be used to quickly report any issues involving community environment and waste services.
Brimbank council overall does a competent job of making its areas suitable places to live. It offers a range of services and leisure centres for its inhabitants and has suitable regulations revolving around public safety. The City of Brimbank is constantly developing to make itself even more habitable.
What does Brimbank council do?
Maternal & Child Health
A visual display of some of the services provided by Brimbank council involving maternal and child health and development.
Brimbank also offers enhanced MCH services and specialised programs, including short term case management to families whose circumstances may include:
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References
http://www.brimbank.vic.gov.au/ Brimbank City Council
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/brimbank-council-to-be-suspended-by-state Herald Sun
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/brimbank-council-to-be-suspended-by-state Herald Sun