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Flying the flag for equity

ONE thing you could never accuse Maribyrnong councillor Sarah Carter of is “hiding her light under a bushel”, as the saying goes.

Aged 28, at the 2008 elections, she put her hand up for a seat on Maribyrnong Council.

“I was always passionate about my work and I realised I should run,” she said.

“I never anticipated how much I would get out of it.”

Cr Carter said she was “in the dark” when it came to knowledge of the electoral system and politics.

She ran as an independent then joined the Labor party after she’d won her seat.

Cr Carter said a lack of knowledge about how local government works might hold women back.

“Some may hesitate and feel they need more knowledge or should be doing more, whereas men may be more inclined to put their hand up straight away.

“It may also be a time thing. Women are often primary carers, and trying to balance running a household and working puts them off.”

Across Victoria, women make up only 29 per cent of councillors.

To encourage more women to nominate for local government elections this year, the Victorian Local Governance Association has a Think Women Local Government 2012 forum at Hobsons Bay Civic Centre in Altona on Thursday.

Lynne Kosky, a former Footscray mayor and Altona MP for 14 years, will be a guest speaker.

Hobsons Bay councillor Luba Grigorovitch said it was a similar forum in 2007 that encouraged her to run for council in 2008.

“In my opinion, equity is the best way of serving our community. Women bring their perspectives, and generally we see ourselves as a voice on behalf of other women.”

Forum details: 99321000

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