Council calls for council candidates

Wyndham Civic Centre. Photo by Damjan Janevski. 255196_07

Wyndham residents interested in running for council at this November’s elections are being offered a helping hand by council itself.

Wyndham council is calling on all community leaders and potential candidates to get involved in the Municipal Association of Victoria’s (MAV) Stand for Council campaign.  

As part of the campaign, Wyndham council in partnership with the MAV, is

hosting a regional-based candidate information session to provide information and

Support for potential candidates at the Wyndham Civic Centre on Wednesday 5.

The MAV will also be providing a Citizen to Councillor Guide 2024 – a handbook help

prospective candidates to further understand the roles and responsibilities of a

councillor and the importance of this elected position.  

Wyndham council chief executive Stephen Wall said the importance of strong local leadership

could not be understated.  

 “Councils are the closest level of government to the community – and to represent

their communities successfully, they need great quality candidates to put their hand

up for election,” Mr Wall said.   

“I encourage anyone thinking about standing to come along or log in to the session

and utilise the resources of the MAV Stand for Council campaign.”

Mr Wall said being across the details of local government was particularly important for Wyndham council candidates.

“At this year’s election, Wyndham City will transition to 11 single-member wards

following an electoral structure review, and I also encourage potential candidates to

do their research about the new wards.”

MAV chief executive Kelly Grigsby said the MAV Stand for Council campaign was 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 explained.  

For more information on the MAV Stand for Council campaign and to register your

attendance for the candidate information session, visit www.mav.asn.au/stand-for-

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