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Lord Mayor Sally Capp pledges marketing boost for Lonsdale St Greek Precinct

sally capp bill papastergiadisMelbourne’s Historic Lonsdale Street Greek Precinct will benefit to the tune of $100,000 over two years should Sally Capp be re-elected as Lord Mayor in the upcoming council elections. The incumbent Lord Mayor pledged the support to the Greek and the other eight Melbourne City Precincts in a $900,000 program that will boost their marketing programs over the next two years.

The new fnding would be in addition to the current program that sees up to $75,000 provided per anum for each precinct for marketing, business development and administration. “Our distinct and diverse precincts really make our city,” Sally Capp said. “We can tuck into pasta on Lygon Street or yum cha in China Town, grab a coffee and enjoy the art in the CBD laneways, enjoy spanakopita in Lonsdale Street, dine waterfront at Docklands or riverfront at Southbank, stroll the funky shops of Kensington or check out the latest offerings
around North Melbourne.

“I want to ensure these precincts can revitalise as we prepare to reopen.

“A boost of $50,000 this year and again the next year will be just the shot in the arm these areas need to get them re-started.

“We want more people to support local businesses which support local jobs and local providers of goods and services.

“With extra money for marketing, precinct associations will be able to reach out and tell their unique stories to remind Melburnians of what we’ve been missing during COVID restrictions.

“Councillor Kevin Louey, who is leading my councillor team ticket, is a great champion of the precinct associations.

“If we’re both re-elected, Kevin will work alongside the precinct associations to give them a stronger voice and the support they deserve from the City of Melbourne.”

“As Sally says, we want Melbourne to become a city of Yes,” Cr Louey said.

“It’s never been more important to be proactive about supporting local precincts and businesses.

“I’ve experienced an economic recession and know how hard it can be for businesses to get back on their feet.

“My priority, if re-elected, will be working closely with each of the precincts to do everything I can to support every business, every job, every local artisan.”
 
The President of the Greek Community of Melbourne, Bill Papastergiadis OAM welcomed the Lord Mayor’s announcement.

“Over the last few years, the Greek Community of Melbourne has worked closely with the Lord Mayor and her team. She is a regular supporter of our events and has stood with the Greek Community and the Lonsdale Street Greek Precinct acknowledging its historic importance to Melbourne’s rich cultural landscape. Whilst Lonsdale Street is not what it once was, maintaining a presence in what is a significant historical strip for Melbourne’s Greek community is important. We thank Sally and her team for her pledge which I know will be most welcomed by the Lonsdale Street Greek Precinct 90+ members as they plan their recovery out of COVID.”

 
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