Home » Information sessions for potential councillors

Information sessions for potential councillors

Seventy-nine information sessions will help potential candidates to find out what it takes to stand in the Victorian council elections in October.

Mr Rob Spence, CEO of the Municipal Association of Victoria (MAV) said that the briefing sessions were great way for potential candidates to find out what’s involved in standing for council, and what to expect after being elected.

“These sessions will inform community members about the role of local government; councillors’ responsibilities and expectations; the electoral process; and councillor experiences.

“Prospective candidates also receive advice on campaigning, key election dates and information from the Victorian Electoral Commission about the electoral process,” he said.

A record 79 free community and candidate information sessions have been booked across Victoria, with sessions already held in Carlton, Bendigo, Mansfield, Surf Coast and Ballarat.

Mr Spence said the 2008 elections resulted in 49 percent of successful candidates being new councillors.

“This is a pretty high success rate and shows what can happen if you’re passionate and can share your vision for the future of your community – let people know what you stand for.

“Being a councillor also offers personal rewards and satisfaction that you’re helping to make a difference.

“We recently surveyed sitting councillors and of the 129 responses, over 75 percent defined their time on council as meeting or exceeding their expectation for giving back to their community.

“Surveyed councillors also agreed it’s one of the most direct ways to influence decisions affecting your local area, with 80 percent having their expectations met or exceeded through their elected role.

“Elected councillors commonly agreed they had found out more about standing for council through attending an information session or talking to a councillor.

“The first few sessions have been well attended and in the first month of the standforcouncil.com.au website we’ve seen an incredible amount of interest, with over 8200 unique visitors to the site.

“Our Facebook page, facebook.com/standforcouncil, is also keeping prospective candidates up-to-date with the latest news, information session details, campaigning tips, key dates and other advice.

“You can make the transition from citizen to councillor by finding out everything you need to know about standing for council at the candidate information sessions and through our online resources,” he said.

Digital Editions


  • Council recognises Winter Olympian

    Council recognises Winter Olympian

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 549624 Australia’s most successful Winter Olympian, Jakara Anthony OAM, has been presented with the inaugural Geelong Medal by Mayor…

More News

  • Paving the way sustainably

    Paving the way sustainably

    City of Moreton Bay is paving the way for more sustainable roads, partnering with infrastructure company Fulton Hogan in 2024/25 to facilitate a Queensland first research and development project aimed…

  • Taking a hard-line on soft plastics

    Taking a hard-line on soft plastics

    Giving soft plastics a second, third, fourth life – and counting. “Nice work Surf Coast, your soft plastic recycling efforts are paying off, with the first shipment from Anglesea now…

  • Greater Geraldton bridge lauded

    Greater Geraldton bridge lauded

    City of Greater Geraldton bridge replacement project wins prestigious engineering award Inovative engineering has earned the recently completed Nangetty-Walkaway Road Bridge Replacement Project top honours at the 2026 Institute of…

  • New paint technology at Alexandrina

    New paint technology at Alexandrina

    A paint trial is taking the heat out of Alexandrina’s council infrastructure. Alexandrina Council’s Alexandrina Wastewater division is trialing new paint technology to cool down the temperatures inside cabinetry housing…

  • Rotary honours library employee

    Rotary honours library employee

    Whyalla Public Library’s Chris Barsby has been recognised for her outstanding contribution to youth learning, receiving a Special Community Award from the Rotary Club of Whyalla. The award celebrates her…

  • Surfcoast Ecotourism champs

    Surfcoast Ecotourism champs

    Ecotourism Australia is proud to announce that the Surf Coast Shire has officially earned ECO Destination Certification, formally recognising the region’s adherence to global best practice sustainable tourism and environmental…

  • Special transformative project for Bayside

    Special transformative project for Bayside

    In the northwest pocket of Bayside City Council’s municipal boundary, something very special is happening. Yalukit Willam Nature Reserve is a transformative project. The former golf course-to-nature reserve conversion is…

  • Big attraction for tiny town

    Big attraction for tiny town

    Dozens of tourists have created history as the first passengers in decades to arrive in the tiny southern Queensland town of Thallon by rail. Excited passengers travelled for hours on…

  • Together Butchulla Talk

    Together Butchulla Talk

    A new Indigenous book celebrating the Butchulla language and local animals was launched at Hervey Bay Library earlier this month with storytime, language, dance and art activities for families to…

  • New Logan arena

    New Logan arena

    An upgraded arena for equestrians has officially opened at Skerman Park in North Maclean. Logan City Council delivered the $928,000 project, which includes a weatherproof roof, to support members of…