Dick Gross


Richard Andrew Landa Gross is an Australian politician. He is a long-serving councillor of the City of Port Phillip and its mayor from November 2018 till late 2019, having previously served from 1998-2000 and in 2004.
He has also served as the President of the Municipal Association of Victoria. He is known for his enthusiastic style in highlighting important social and legal issues in the community.
During this time he supported a proposal for Sex Tolerance Zones in St Kilda where street prostitutes would not be arrested in about 25 locations, including one near St Kilda Park Primary School. However, after wide community protests, including a march on St Kilda Town Hall, Gross and then Albert Park District parliamentarian, John Thwaites MLA, backed down.
He backed the controversial failed redevelopment of the St Kilda Triangle site in 2008, which resulted in his defeat at that year's council elections after a fierce campaign.
Gross was defeated at two later elections the last being in Junction Ward.
On 26 January 2010, Gross was appointed as a Member of the Order of Australia, "for service to local government, particularly through the Municipal Association of Victoria, as a contributor to environmental reform initiatives in the area of waste management, and to the community of Port Phillip."
Gross was elected to council again in 2016, in Canal Ward. In February 2017, he proposed a successful motion requesting that the government change laws to allow pill testing of illegal drugs at entertainment venues in Port Phillip.
He was re-elected mayor for a fourth term on 28 November 2018.

Literary works

Dick Gross has written several fiction and non-fiction works, on topics ranging from atheism to merchant banks: