Rob Moore

Rob Moore

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Farewell

April 1st, 2026 - Rob Moore

It is hard to believe 10 years ago the then president of the Parkville Association asked for volunteers from the committee to take over the chair. I was still working but put my hand up not knowing I would still be there 10 years later!

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A month of reflection

March 4th, 2026 - Rob Moore

Parkville is a truly wonderful place and events in February gave me time to reflect on two wonderful individuals we lost recently.

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Happy New Year from Parkville 2026

February 4th, 2026 - Rob Moore

Ten years ago, I offered to take on the role of president at the Parkville Association annual general meeting.

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What a day!

December 3rd, 2025 - Rob Moore

November 30 was an incredible day for Parkville!

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Local associations: why?

November 4th, 2025 - Rob Moore

Having been president of the Parkville Association I need to reflect on what an association does and why they are so important to the fabric of a residential suburb.

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Council, please remember Parkville!

September 30th, 2025 - Rob Moore

With only just over a month to go trains will be arriving in Parkville and discharging passengers. This was mentioned previously as good news!

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The trains are coming!

September 3rd, 2025 - Rob Moore

Spring has sprung which mean we are only a couple of months away from our own train station!

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Safety in Parkville and North Melbourne

July 29th, 2025 - Rob Moore

In my past few columns I have covered the tram stop works, cycling paths and speeding. Currently there is a Parkville traffic management study, and the Parkville Association has a committee focused on the subject.

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Winter blues

July 2nd, 2025 - Rob Moore

We now know we have entered winter with cold mornings and some decent rain! If you bump into me in the street, please don’t talk football as our team down Royal Parade is not going very well!

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Speeding in Parkville

June 6th, 2025 - Rob Moore

With great interest we noted the Lord Mayor’s comments about East Melbourne and the need for greater speed restrictions.

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Why the Parkville Association?

April 30th, 2025 - Rob Moore

On Monday, May 12 the Parkville Association will hold its 58th annual general meeting (AGM). In 2025 to have an association that is 58 years old is an incredible milestone!

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Royal Park master plan needs reviewing

April 2nd, 2025 - Rob Moore

On Saturday, March 22 more than 40 people attended a meeting addressed by Ron Jones who along with the late Brian Stafford co-authored the winning entry in the 1984 Royal Park Master Plan Design competition.

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Here we go … it’s finally happening at Morrah St!

February 26th, 2025 - Rob Moore

Last month I talked safety and one of the most important items was the tram stop at Morrah St. 

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Happy New Year, Parkvillians! Here’s to a very safe year

January 29th, 2025 - Rob Moore

It’s hard to believe but here we are in 2025! This year Parkville Association’s focus has to be on safety in our neighbourhood. We have had promises over the years and now we need to see action.

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Royal Park Masterplan

November 27th, 2024 - Rob Moore

Well, the Royal Park Masterplan has been lodged with some amendments, and it can be found on the Participate Melbourne website under Royal Park Master Plan.

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It’s over!

October 30th, 2024 - Rob Moore

Finally all votes have been cast and the counting for our next City of Melbourne council begins. There were some amazing policies, many of which cannot happen!

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Council elections, Royal Park and “sky-rail”

October 2nd, 2024 - Rob Moore

As I sit in my study on a rainy day, clearly September wasn’t the glorious spring month we normally have so let’s hope October brings better weather! 

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Welcome spring to Parkville

August 28th, 2024 - Rob Moore

September is my favourite month of the year. 

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A great time had by all

July 31st, 2024 - Rob Moore

On July 22 the Parkville Association held its fourth Christmas in July. With more than 70 people in attendance and some very interesting guests all enjoyed the usual Naughtons hospitality! 

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Welcome back Grattan St

June 26th, 2024 - Rob Moore

On the evening of Saturday, June 15, the barriers were removed on the Eastern side of Royal Parade and Grattan St was reopened.

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