Kat THEOPHANOUS (Northcote) (10:53): Northcote has incredible community spirit.
School fetes have been buzzing at Bell, Northcote and Wales Street primaries thanks to the immense effort of our school communities.
At St Mary’s primary Ride2School Day had kids learning lifelong healthy habits. Big thanks to principal Mary Kearney for inviting me along.
Last Saturday, in the rain, dozens of families joined our annual Easter egg hunt in All Nations Park, which I host with Ged Kearney. It was wet and fun, and the kids had a ball as we raised funds for the Good Friday Appeal.
On High Street I joined local traders to announce a $55,000 grant to transform graffiti hotspots into vibrant artworks telling our multicultural stories.
I was proud to stand with our Hellenic community at the Shrine of Remembrance to mark Greek Independence Day, a powerful tribute to those who fought for democracy and freedom.
It was moving to see Alphington Grammar, St John’s College and local community groups marching with pride.
At the Cypriot halloumi festival, thousands turned out to taste, cook and celebrate this iconic staple of Cyprus and a favourite in Melbourne.
It was also a delight to host our first Northcote bowls tournament here at Parliament, with Fairfield, Alphington and Thornbury bowls clubs coming together. Cheers to Thornbury Bowls for the win.
At North Alphington Cricket Club’s presentation night we celebrated a season of teamwork and pride. Congratulations to the under 12 and 14 teams on their premierships.
There is more to come for local sport too, with upgrades on the way at Pitcher Park.
And just this Sunday I visited Circus Nexus to announce a $400,000 grant to back their incredible work creating inclusive communities and opportunities in circus arts.

