This year marks a significant milestone for the Coal Point Progress Association(CPPA). Formed in 1946, the CPPA is celebrating 80 years of advocating for local services and infrastructure, strengthening community connections, protecting the local environment and representing community concerns to Council.
The anniversary year is a chance to look back and look forward. We’ll be sharing snippets from the archives (first issue of The Chronicle from 1980), reflecting on where we’ve come from, and exploring where we want to head next through a series of Conversation Cafés. Along the way, there will be plenty of opportunities to come together socially at Progress Hall.
Our first anniversary event will be held on Saturday 14 March, starting with an open day from 10.00am to 12.00pm at Progress Hall. The morning will feature the very popular a Grow Me Instead weed display and plant sale, a chance to meet members and the Committee and a Conversation Café, with café-style beverages and light bites, and opportunities to share your ideas on
- How will we celebrate the 80th Anniversary of the CPPA?
- How can people move safely around the Coal Point peninsula without relying on cars?
- What role should the CPPA play in the community over the next few years?
- How can we protect local bushland as housing density increases?
We look forward to celebrating this milestone year with the community that has shaped the CPPA for eight decades.



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