Time to stand for Brimbank council

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Council elections are set to take place later this year in October. The elections are a chance for locals to take up leadership opportunities and have a role in shaping the future of their local council.

If you have a passion for your local area, Brimbank council is calling all community leaders and potential candidates to get inspired through the Municipal Association of Victoria’s (MAV) Stand for Council campaign.

To support potential candidates, Brimbank council in partnership with the MAV, is hosting regional-based information sessions to provide information and inspiration.

The Metropolitan West session will be hosted by Wyndham council on Wednesday, June 5, 2024.

The MAV will also be providing a Citizen to Councillor Guide 2024 – a guide for prospective candidates to further understand the roles and responsibilities of a councillor and the importance of this elected position.

Brimbank council chief executive Fiona Blair said the importance of strong local leadership could not be understated.

“Brimbank council has a rich legacy of community representation, made possible by the dedication of our community leaders,” she said.

“I encourage anyone contemplating candidacy to attend the upcoming session or join virtually. The Stand for Council session will provide valuable insights to those considering on embarking on the journey of becoming a councillor.”

MAV chief executive Kelly Grisby said the MAV Stand for Council campaign is designed to encourage and support a diverse range of candidates from across the Victorian community including first nations, and new and emerging communities.

“If you are thinking of nominating for council as a candidate, these sessions and resources will help you to further consider the broad responsibilities of a councillor, the wide range of issues you will be required to make decisions about and the time commitment,” Ms Grigsby said.

For more information on the MAV Stand for Council campaign visit the MAV website: mav.asn.au/stand-for-council-2024