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● Kingston’s new Junior Mayor Alexandra Shewan is congratulated by Mayor Hadi Saab. Grade six student Alexandra is from Chelsea’s St Joseph’s Primary. Vanessa Comarmond from Parktone Primary School was elected Deputy Junior Mayor, while Westall Primary School’s Sreyan Prottoy picked up the Councillor’s Choice Award and will also serve on the Junior Council. Other Junior Council members are Keira Jessop from Patterson Lakes Primary School for Banksia Ward, Pranav Premnath from Clayton South Primary School for Bunjil Ward, Suumon Naing from Dingley Primary School for Caruana Ward, Benjamin Trouw from St Patrick’s Primary School for Como Ward, Gabriel Kovalev from Southmoor Primary School for Karkarook Ward, Grace Conway from Parkdale Primary School for Melaleuca Ward, Madeleine Stacey Edithvale Primary School for Sandpiper Ward, Kiara Morris from Our Lady of the Assumption for Wattle Ward, and Ella Ryan from Aspendale Primary School for Yammerbook Ward.
PERMITS GO DIGITAL ■ Bayside residents parking in local beach car parks will soon be able to register for free digital Foreshore Parking Permits which can be easily transferred between vehicles. Bayside’s traditional highly valued Foreshore Parking Permit stickers will be mailed to more than 24,000 households with the printed 2023-24 rates notices at the end of July. This year, the 24 per cent of ratepayers who receive their
rates notice via email or BPayView will be invited to register for a digital Foreshore Parking Permit rather than ordering a printed sticker. The new digital permits are being trialled for 24 months. Foreshore permits enable residents to park for free in council carparks and paid parking along Beach Road, while residential parking permits allow residents to park in allocated timed streets without
having to comply with the times restrictions. Annual Residential Parking Permits will be issued as digital permits from September and current holders of these permits will be automatically registered for heir new permit. Bayside Mayor, Cr Hanna El Mouallem, said the digital trial would help Council to gauge acceptance of new permit technology.
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