07 July 2019
NAIDOC Week
NAIDOC Week (7 to 14 July) celebrates the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
We’re renewing the Service Centre entry at Glen Eira Town Hall. Weekday works from February to May will change how you enter the building. Follow onsite signage or read more here: Town Hall upgrades.
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Published on 21 May 2026
We’re working with local suppliers and original designers to carefully recreate three memorial plaques in Caulfield Park that were removed in an act of vandalism in April 2026.
We know how much these memorials mean to our community. They honour service and sacrifice and recognise both Australian military history and Jewish heritage, and are an important piece of local history.
Due to the size and level of detail involved, this work will take some time to complete, with reinstatement expected in the second half of 2026.
We remain committed to keeping Caulfield Park a safe, welcoming and respectful place for everyone to enjoy. We know their return will help re-establish a space where people can come together to remember, reflect and connect with our shared history.
The vandalism was reported to Victoria Police and remains under investigation. We encourage anyone with information to contact Victoria Police.
For more information and to stay up to date, visit Caulfield Park memorial plaques.
07 July 2019
NAIDOC Week (7 to 14 July) celebrates the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
08 July 2019
Last week Council approved a shortlist of potential purchasers for its three residential aged care facilities — Spurway, Rosstown and Warrawee.
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