The availability and opening hours of some Council services and facilities will change over the Christmas and New Year’s period. Find out if these changes may impact you
Read the history of the Maribyrnong area, taking you from traditional ownership, the growth of industry, and the multicultural influences still evident today.
We acknowledge that we are on traditional lands of the Kulin nation. We offer respect to the Elders of these traditional lands and to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people past and present.
The Maribyrnong Heritage Plan (2002) guides how we identify, protect and promote our city's heritage. It's time for an update and we are seeking community feedback to help shape a new heritage vision.
Discover nearby places of historical and cultural significance, or take a walking tour of our heritage trails by downloading maps and information.
To help protect our city’s history and cultural significance, Council has commissioned a number of studies to identify individual heritage sites and areas.
Discover the role of the Heritage Advisory Committee in protecting and managing heritage matters.
The memorial garden at Footscray Park honouring fallen soldiers from World War I and World War II opened in April 2013.The garden is based upon the alignment of the original Avenue of Honour, and conveys a key message of strength through unity
The database includes relevant Statements of Significance, and information about history, physical descriptions and photographs of places of significance included in the Heritage Overlay.The database is searchable by heritage place name, street name or heritage overlay (HO) number.