Thursday, December 4. 2008Housing in the Northern SuburbsWe have had in the northern suburbs a spate of incidents with rooming houses and illegal boarding houses. Last night Carlo Carli riased the issue in Parliament and sought stronger legislation to protect the vulnerable. Mr CARLI (Brunswick) -- I wish to raise a matter for the attention of the Minister for Consumer Affairs. I would like the minister to ensure greater protection for overseas students in the housing rental market. Thursday, October 30. 2008Brunswick City Baths: RedevelopmentSpeaking in Parliament he made the case for our local community and sought government support to ensure the future of this marvellous facility which has been going strong since 1913. See over the fold for his full speech. Continue reading "Brunswick City Baths: Redevelopment" Wednesday, September 10. 2008Abortion Law Reform Bill 2008As noted this week in the Moreland Leader Carlo will be voting in favour of the Abortion Law Reform Bill. The second reading debate began in the assembly last night, and Carlo spoke after 11pm... Mr CARLI (Brunswick) — I rise to support the Abortion Law Reform Bill. It is an important piece of legislation which will decriminalise abortion in Victoria. The proposed law will remove abortion from the Crimes Act and will reflect, I believe, current medical practice. I say from the outset that I support a woman’s right to choose. She should be able to make the choice that is best for her without fear of prosecution or fear of being considered a pariah. Continue reading "Abortion Law Reform Bill 2008" Brunswick Zebras Soccer ClubMr CARLI (Brunswick) — This Friday I will be attending the presentation night for the Brunswick Zebras junior soccer club, the largest soccer club in my electorate and certainly the largest soccer club in the Moreland area. It is a big occasion for a really successful junior soccer club. It was founded in 1947, when Italian immigrants founded the Juventus club. However, over time the club broke away from the senior club and specialised in juniors — and it is increasingly focusing on girls and women. Continue reading "Brunswick Zebras Soccer Club" Monday, August 18. 2008Future of Sport in BrunswickMeeting of sporting clubs and residents Monday August 18 at 6.30pm Council is considering spending tens of millions of dollars on a new sports hub on industrial land adjacent to Clifton Park. West Brunswick Tennis Club 425 Victoria St, Brunswick This may lead to the relocation of existing sporting clubs to the proposed new location. What will be the effect on your local community if this occurs?Moreland Council has prepared a draft Brunswick Structure Plan to guide the development of Brunswick over the next 22 years. The structure plan includes the picture below. What are the implications of buying more land and spending these resources for sport in Brunswick, and the make up of Gillon, Clifton and Brunswick Parks? Wednesday, July 16. 2008Transport Options for Melbourne: Submission to Victorian GovernmentSince the release of the East West Needs Assessment Study Report there has been a vigorous debate over its recommendations. There is a very strong community view that:
Continue reading "Transport Options for Melbourne: Submission to Victorian Government" Wednesday, June 18. 2008Dawson St Childcare gets Capital BoostNine local services each received grants as part of the Brumby Government’s boost to the state’s early childhood services. Dawson Street Child Care Co-operative would receive $100,000 to extend the toddlers room to increase capacity, and to install a new entry gate and pathway. Continue reading "Dawson St Childcare gets Capital Boost" Wednesday, June 11. 2008Green P Plates ready to goYoung drivers are being mailed out free green P Plates as the new probationary driver system is set to go on July 1. From 1 July 2008 a new four-year, two-stage probationary license system will begin across Victoria, replacing the existing three-year license. The new system is expected to save up to 12 lives per year under the Victorian Government's road safety strategy, Arrive Alive! Wednesday, June 4. 2008Submission from Community Education Forum![]() Carlo Carli's submission on the Blueprint for Early Childhood and School Reform is now available to download. The submission particularly focuses on earl;y childhood issues including:
Monday, June 2. 2008On Coburg 2020 and political opportunism There is some confusion up at Moreland and more than a whiff of political opportunism on the part of some councillors in regards to the State Government's decision to aid the development of activity centres like Coburg.Below the fold is my full speech last week on the State Governments support for Coburg 2020... As I said, this is a shared vision of mine, as the local member for Brunswick, and of the member for Pascoe Vale. This is a vision that will have an influence on both our electorates. We understand the importance of Melbourne 2030. We understand the importance of a more sustainable city. We want to get on with the job. We think we have been given the tools to get on with the job. We are very keen to work with Moreland council, and I think the majority of Moreland council is keen to work with the state government and its local MPs. But, as I said, there are those members of the Greens party in Moreland who would rather play politics with these important projects. Continue reading "On Coburg 2020 and political opportunism" Thursday, May 29. 2008Brunswick Secondary College: newspaper reportSpeech to parliament by Carlo Carli on the Brunswick Secondary College.
Mr CARLI (Brunswick) -- As all honourable members are aware, you cannot believe everything you read in the newspapers, and that is certainly true in relation to the article in the Sunday Herald Sun of last weekend about an incident that occurred at the Brunswick Secondary College. Thursday, May 8. 2008Victorian Budget Delivers for Growth Babies and young families, home buyers and services are the big winners in the 2008-09 State Budget, Carlo Carli, Member for Brunswick said today.“New figures released today show we are in the middle of a baby boom,” Mr. Carli said. “Over 73,700 births recorded last year – the highest since 1971 and we are rolling out initiatives to make sure families have the services they need for their children.” Continue reading "Victorian Budget Delivers for Growth" Friday, April 11. 2008Relationships Register a landmark successUnmarried heterosexual and same-sex couples will be able to register their relationships for the first time in Victoria under landmark reforms passed in Parliament today. Continue reading "Relationships Register a landmark success" Thursday, April 10. 2008Moreland CycloviaSpeech to Parliament, Wednesday April 9th...
Mr CARLI (Brunswick) -- I wish to congratulate the City of Moreland for staging on Sunday, 13 April, the second Cyclovia event. Cyclovia was first staged in Moreland in 2006, and it involves closing Sydney Road to cars for 4 hours between the hours of 10.00 a.m. and 2.00 p.m. Basically it allows locals to walk, cycle, push the pram, rollerblade or take whatever other means of active transport they choose. It is really a celebration of reclaiming the streets, promoting health and promoting active forms of transport. Wednesday, March 5. 2008Congestion, rent seekers and the future of MelbourneThe following speech is due to be delivered at the Fabian Society on March 5, 2008. Congestion is an accepted part of life in large cities. It always has been. Ancient Romans complained about congestion, and Londoners in the 17th century had similar complaints. And with half the world’s population now living in urban environments it is part of our modern experience. We deal with it by adapting, and when it becomes unacceptable by using modes of sustainable transport – trains, trams, buses, bikes or feet. Or we make decisions to defer our trip or change how we do things.We can respond to congestion in a number of ways. Either by building more road space, or promoting modal shift to public transport, walking and cycling or we can use existing road space more efficiently. Continue reading "Congestion, rent seekers and the future of Melbourne" |