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Port Phillip, VIC

City in Victoria

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113.2k population • AU$218.1m budget
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Port Phillip, VIC Clarendon Street Arcade strengthens social cohesion through custom arcade games

Project partner RMIT University's Future Play Lab developed five arcade cabinets for the 13-week project. Students, artists, and game designers integrated local culture into interactive experiences for Clarendon Street visitors. Free gameplay allowed single or multiple players to learn about Aboriginal culture, local music, and the natural environment. The cabinets were available from 7:00 am to 10:00 pm each day so that patrons could also frequent local businesses.

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Port Phillip, VIC pursues Australian-first pilot of on-street charging permits for electric vehicles

Port Phillip authorizes permits for 10 participating EV owners to install chargers in front of their homes. Permit holders pay for the Kerb Charger unit manufactured by Melbourne-based Kerb Charge and approved by Energy Safe Victoria. The Kerb Charger connects to the user's household electrical supply for inexpensive vehicle charges. This water-proof device pops up when in use and locks into the sidewalk for pedestrian safety.

Permitting & Licensing+4
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Port Phillip, VIC diverts organic waste from landfills with FOGO hub and curbside collection pilots

The council installed communal food and garden organics (FOGO) hubs at three public locations for six months. Public hubs allowed residents with limited space to keep compostable materials out of general waste bins. Households in the Elwood suburb were selected for an 11-month FOGO waste collection pilot because they had enough space for extra bins. Collected waste was sent to a Cleanaway processing facility and turned into compost for public parks.

Waste Management+2
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Port Phillip, VIC installs Vivacity sensor platform for smart planning of local transportation

Council officials worked with Vivacity to place traffic sensors near heavily traveled roads and paths. The sensors gather anonymized data on pedestrians, cyclists, and motorists who pass target lines. Vivacity's dashboard analyzes daily counts for choke points and peak times throughout the city. Port Phillip will use these tools for data-driven transportation decisions that accommodate a projected 23% growth in population by 2027.

Road & Traffic Management+4
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Port Phillip, VIC establishes Earned Value Management tracking for capital project improvements

Earned Value Management (EVM) uses budgets, schedules, and daily data to track a capital project's health. Stakeholders review maps and graphs on a single page that summarizes progress in objective terms. Council planners and developers use EVM to anticipate cash flow challenges, project changes, and remedial steps needed to stay on track. Port Phillip plans to expand EVM use to city services thanks to early successes and limited resources necessary for expansion.

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Port Phillip, VIC considers e-scooter pilot to connect pedestrians to public transit

Port Phillip's e-scooter trial is under development pending changes to provincial sidewalk regulations. The city council approved a trial with up to 500 200-watt scooters lasting up to six months. City officials are looking for two operating partners to design a dockless e-scooter system that complements trails and bus routes.

Transportation+2
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Melbourne, VIC switched council buildings to 100% renewable energy with wind energy agreement

The City of Melbourne led a purchasing agreement by local organizations for 88-gigawatt hours each year. The Crowlands Wind Farm and the Yaloak South Wind Farm supply zero-emissions energy to every council-owned building. Council officials prepared for the renewable energy switch with LED street lights and energy-efficient building upgrades. The first two phases of the Melbourne Renewable Energy Project provides enough power to cover annual electrical usage for 39,600 local households.

Energy Solutions+3
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