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  1. Welcome to the City of Melbourne. We are the local government authority for central Melbourne and the surrounding suburbs. Find information about council services for residents, businesses, visitors and the overall community.

  2. Rates. Your rates help to better connect the city’s people and places, create a sustainable and prosperous city, and support our neighbourhoods and businesses.

  3. Find out what's on in Melbourne with all the latest events, restaurants, bars, shopping destinations and things to do. Brought to you by City of Melbourne.

  4. City of Melbourne rates notices are usually sent to ratepayers from July/August each year. Find information on payment dates, how to pay and pensioner concessions, and how to receive your rates notice, including updating your details.

  5. The ‘fine’ is the penalty amount you must pay for a parking infringement offence. Parking fines range from $99 to $198 for the 2024-25 financial year, depending on the offence. Penalty units determine the amount you are fined.

  6. Aug 20, 2024 · Experience Melbourne 2028 is a framework that enables City of Melbourne and the broader visitor economy to work together towards a shared vision for the Melbourne experience, as well as respond to immediate challenges.

  7. Our interactive City of Melbourne maps provide easy-to-access information about council services, businesses and Melbourne landmarks. Explore places of interest in the city and find information about Melbourne properties, community facilities, parks, and much more.

  8. Melbourne's libraries welcome people to read, connect, create and learn. We have seven branches across the municipality: in the central city, Carlton, Docklands, East Melbourne, North Melbourne, Southbank and narrm ngarrgu in Queen Victoria Market.

  9. The City of Melbourne municipality includes suburbs, which are referred to as neighbourhoods, that people from many cultures call home and where diverse private businesses and government organisations are located.

  10. The registered vehicle owner is responsible for parking fines issued to their vehicle. If your vehicle has received a parking fine but you weren’t the driver at the time, you can nominate the driver which transfers the liability of the fine to them.