The troubled Parkville youth justice centre is still in lockdown days after a trio of inmates assaulted three guards during a food fight. A major feature is the neighbouring Royal "We have an agreement to implement ...stricter movement control and unit staff having the authority to lock down if (they) sense trouble," union representative Julian Kennelly told AAP. The suburb includes the postcodes 3052 and 3010. The centre has been plagued with acts of violence, with two guards hospitalised after separate attacks in July. This is about getting control back at the centres," union secretary Karen Batt said on Sunday.The centre has been plagued with acts of violence, with two guards hospitalised after separate attacks in July.The troubled Parkville youth justice centre is still in lockdown days after a trio of inmates assaulted three guards during a food fight.If an agreement is not reached between the centre's management, the Department of Justice and prison union officials, the lockdown will continue until safety is guaranteed.The Community Public Sector Union is back at the centre to talk with staff, after a stop work order was issued, following the assault on the guards on Saturday.Three workers were injured at the Parkville Youth Justice Centre on Saturday.Parkville still in lockdown days after staff hospitalised in food fight Victoria Police is now investigating the assaults. Its local government areas are the Cities of Melbourne and Moreland. Photo credit: Twitter/GoogleMaps An Australian doctor has slammed Melbourne parking wardens for giving out tickets to healthcare professionals working hard during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Community Public Sector Union is back at the centre to talk with staff, after a stop work order was issued, following the assault on the guards on Saturday. Australian Associated PressHow COVID-19 has impacted the ACT's crime and prison rates"We have an agreement to implement ...stricter movement control and unit staff having the authority to lock down if (they) sense trouble," union representative Julian Kennelly told AAP.The Community Public Sector Union is back at the centre to talk with staff, after a stop work order was issued, following the assault on the guards on Saturday.If an agreement is not reached between the centre's management, the Department of Justice and prison union officials, the lockdown will continue until safety is guaranteed.Handmade Market owner was close to walking away from it allhttps://nnimgt-a.akamaihd.net/transform/v1/crop/frm/silverstone-feed-data/da04c24a-b06e-4da6-a4a3-cf008f6cec1f.jpg/r0_74_800_526_w1200_h678_fmax.jpgWet spring brings delayed start to ACT bushfire seasonIt's not quite a light rail election, but transport is back on the agenda If an agreement is not reached between the centre's management, the Department of Justice and prison union officials, the lockdown will continue until safety is guaranteed. "In lockdown, who do you think is parking in the streets by the hospital? "However, clearways are still in effect, green parking signs are being enforced and red parking zones and permits are in effect, with Mayor Voss reporting: "We have not been experiencing the usual pressures on red zone parking as the number of vehicles travelling in our City is very low at the moment.At 10pm last night, I left work to find a fine on my car dashboard. "One unlucky Melbourne motorist being towed from a 4.30pm clearway at 4.37pm during the city's lockdown. At the 2016 Census, Parkville had a population of 7,409. "So when you send a parking inspector to Parkville, know that it is these people you are targeting. The troubled facility is now in lockdown after three prison workers were punched in the head on Saturday. "We are applying a sensible, pragmatic and empathetic approach that balances the challenges people are facing with the need to keep Stonnington’s streets safe and accessible for all," the council said in a statement.I am a doctor at the Royal #Melbourne ICU. This follows the City of Melbourne issuing roughly 15,000 temporary permits to essential workers. The discussions focused on the management of violent detainees and an agreement to implement policies similar to those in place at Malmsbury Youth Justice Centre, including stricter movement control and giving unit staff the authority to lock down when they sense trouble.the Malmsbury Youth Justice Centre was plunged into lockdown, after an offender allegedly picked up a plastic cricket batVictoria Police spokeswoman Creina O'Grady said police would investigate the assaults.WorkSafe officers also attended the facility on Sunday and are expected to return on Monday.In September the state government shelved plans to shut down the troubled centre, despite an earlier Ombudsman’s report warning it needed to be closed. "Enough is enough. "We continue to enforce No Parking, Stopping and Obstruction offences, as they also are about maintaining safety and accessibility.“If you believe you got a ticket when you shouldn’t have please get in touch with the City of Melbourne and we will follow up. The lockdown remained in force on Monday to ensure the safety of staff who are in on-site meetings and taking part in restricted work movements. Got a story? Parkville is bordered by North Melbourne to the south-west, Carlton and Carlton North to the south and east, Brunswick to the north, and Flemington to the west. "Enough is enough. Coronavirus Victoria: 73 new Covid-19 cases reported as 36 Melbourne suburbs return to lockdown. Parkville is an inner-city suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 3 km north of Melbourne's Central Business District. This is about getting control back at the centres," union secretary Karen Batt said on Sunday. "Enough is enough. "According to the mayor of Port Phillip council – an area encompassing several usually-bustling suburbs like St Kilda, South Melbourne and Prahran – drivers should expect a "reasonable approach" to parking enforcement.— Katarina Arandjelovic (@KArandjelovic) "Clearway offences, red sign offences and obstructions are enforced as per normal as this is important to ensure safety, customer amenity, accessibility for service vehicles and essential services, and the flow of traffic.City of Melbourne council, meanwhile, has granted exemptions for frontline workers, providing up to 5000 temporary permits to health staff after a Melbourne doctor queried a fine she received while working 56 hours straight in the emergency ward of the city's Royal Melbourne Hospital.