The BCNA is a not-for-profit community association in Port Melbourne. It is the successor organisation of the Swallow Street and Bain Street Residents’ Association formed in February 1987. It was formed out of fear that the Victorian Government would acquire their homes as part of an urban renewal project. Purpose:BCNA’s purpose is shown in its Rules of Association. It is to “… provide a forum for all residents of Beacon Cove and abutting neighbourhoods to discuss key local issues and thence to take appropriate action to preserve and enhance the quality of life for residents and visitors to the area…”. How we operate:BCNA representatives meet key people and organisations to find solutions to local issues. They include Members of Parliament, State Government departments, the City of Port Phillip, Victoria Police, developers, the Environment Protection Authority, and Ports Victoria. Current issues:Some of the recent issues BCNA has been involved in are:• Hoon driving and excessive vehicle noise around Station Pier and Beacon Cove.• advocating for air quality monitoring near Station Pier.• advocating for the redevelopment of the Waterfront Place precinct.• the enforcement of planning controls.• protecting the foreshore from overshadowing from developments.• An upgrade of the Princes Street stormwater drain.• Port planning.Communicating to members:The committee reports on progress with current issues by short news items on the organisation’s Blog website at www.beaconcove.org.au. Members can receive these news items by subscribing to an email news service. In addition, a hard copy newsletter, The Beacon, is prepared twice a year and delivered to about 2800 mailboxes in the area. Encouraging a sense of community:In addition to the email news service, BCNA organises social events. Often these are dinners at local restaurants. The events are popular and attract around 60 plus attendees. They are a good way for newcomers to meet neighbours and to hear about local news. Membership:Membership is open to individuals. You do not need to live in the area. An application form is shown on the website at www.beaconcove.org.au. Current membership stands at 461. Further information about BCNA can be found on the website www.beaconcove.org.au
Or contact:The President at president@beaconcove.org.au The Secretary at secretary@beaconcove.org.au