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A group of homeless cats on the city street hunts pigeons. A red cat looks smart .

Citywide cat curfew set to begin in 2027

Brunswick, Brunswick East, Brunswick West, Coburg, Coburg North, Council, Environment, News, Politics / Mark Phillips / November 14, 2025

Council opts for hybrid model with full containment for new cats

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New opposition emerges to cat curfew

Brunswick, Brunswick East, Brunswick West, Coburg, Coburg North, Council, Environment, News, Politics / Mark Phillips / November 3, 2025

Group says rationale for curfew is flawed

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Council set to adopt new rules to keep cats indoors at night

Council, Environment, News, Politics / Mark Phillips / September 15, 2025

24-hour curfew is rejected for compromise dawn-to-dusk policy

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A group of homeless cats on the city street hunts pigeons. A red cat looks smart .

New cat policy to target strays, not pets

Council, News / Mark Phillips / December 9, 2022

A ‘curfew-lite’ to contain domestic cats has been deprioritised by Merri-bek Council.

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Cat curfew on its way to Brunswick?

Council, News / Mark Phillips / September 28, 2021

RSPCA backs proposal to protect both cats and wildlife.

Cat curfew on its way to Brunswick? Read More »

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