19 June 2024
Statement from the Mayor on the vandalism of Member for Macnamara Josh Burns’ office

Glen Eira Mayor, Cr Anne-Marie Cade has made a statement on the vandalism of Member for Macnamara Josh Burns’ office in St Kilda.
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Published on 20 June 2024
We want Glen Eira to feel safe and inclusive to everyone who lives, works and plays here. This is especially the case in our public spaces like our parks and reserves.
We continue to take a zero-tolerance approach to any signage, stickers or graffiti that is antisemitic, racist or hate filled. There’s no place for this material in our community.
We’ve seen more of it appear recently and we’ll keep removing it as quickly as we can — but we need your help. If you spot it in our public spaces, please let us know so we can act quickly to remove it.
If you haven’t already, you can download the Snap Send Solve app to quickly and easily report graffiti in Glen Eira. Download Snap Send Solve from the App Store and Google Play
You can also call our Customer Service Centre on 9524 3333 to let us know.
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