City of Moonee Valley

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City of Moonee Valley
Victoria

Location within Melbourne metropolitan area
Population: 107,090 (2006 Census)
Established: December 1994
Area: 44 km² (17.0 sq mi)
Mayor: Cr Paul Giuliano (IND)
Council Seat: Moonee Ponds
Region: Metropolitan Melbourne
State District: Essendon
Federal Division: Maribyrnong, Melbourne
Website: www.mvcc.vic.gov.au
LGAs around City of Moonee Valley:
Hume Moreland Moreland
Brimbank City of Moonee Valley Moreland
Brimbank Maribyrnong Melbourne

The City of Moonee Valley is a Local Government Area located within the metropolitan area of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It comprises the north-western suburbs between 3 and 13 kilometres from the Melbourne city centre. It was formed in 1994 from the merger of the City of Essendon and part of the City of Keilor.

Contents

  • Ramsay: Cr Paul Giuliano - Mayor
  • Deakin: Cr Jim Cusack - Deputy Mayor (ALP)
  • McCracken: Cr Ben Opie (GRN)
  • Hicks: Cr Vince Andricciola JP
  • Debney: Cr Rose Iser
  • Napier: Cr Jan Chantry JP (ALP)
  • Phelan: Cr John Sipek JP (ALP)


On November 27th, 2007 Cr Paul Giuliano was elected as the 11th Mayor Of Moonee Valley for the next twelve months and Cr Jim Cusack as Deputy Mayor.


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