ALISON CHAMPION
Creating Sustainable Communities for Residents and Businesses within Banyule
Alison is committed to the ideal that every person’s potential is achievable. Her intention is to be a positive role model and change-maker who empowers others to be the same.
Mission and Ethos
Working For Sustainable Community Development
I have lived in Banyule for 2 decades and believe it’s the best council in Melbourne. It has some of the lowest rates in the city, beautiful green open spaces, some of the most successful sports and business people, as well as many happy interactive residents.
Why would you live anywhere else?
About Alison
Alison is committed to the idea that every person’s potential is achievable. Her intention is to be a positive role model and change-maker who empowers others to be the same.
Alison has been a Montmorency resident for two decades, developing a deep affection for the area’s sense of community and environment.
The Champion Chat
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History
A Demonstrated Commitment Towards Improving Community Standards
Alison has a strong track record of enacting real change in the community that creates a positive impact on the quality of life for Banyule residents: * Dedicated, engaged and approachable * Strong insights through many networks * Results-driven to ensure delivery of effective outcomes * Widely recognized as being an inclusive, productive member of a collaborative council team.
Policy Issues
Commitment And Focus on The Issues that Matter to the Entire Community
We live in a beautiful part of the world, and I’m committed to working with our community to maintaining our environment.
Sherbourne Ward
Collaborate with residents, traders and local community groups regularly to create and support possibilities and constructive ideas. Continue to advocate for local projects and community needs to the state and federal government.
Traffic & Pedestrians
Continue to improve traffic and pedestrian access and safety around Montmorency South and Lower Plenty Primary Schools, as well as Were Street precinct, Montmorency train station and Lower Plenty shopping strip.
Residential Development
Work with council officers and local developers where appropriate to ensure reasonable development within local and state government residential building codes.
Well-being & Recreation
Improving and maintaining local parks, playgrounds, cycling tracks and walking trails.
Charge Forward
Community Work, Council News & Future Events
#4: Alison Champion chatting about town planning
Alison Champion speaks about town planning, exciting Banyule council projects, How the council is...
#3: Tom Melican chatting about alternative Transport options
Tom Melican talks about alternative transport options and a...
#2: Rick Garotti chatting about supreme court challenge against the state government
Outcomes of the decision to not pursue the Supreme Court Challenge against the State Government
#1: Mark Di Pasquale chatting about economic relief packages, grants and more
Macleod resident and business owner, Mark Di Pasquale chatting with Montmorency resident and...











