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Award honours trail blazer

South Australian councils and organisations supporting local government are encouraged to nominate women leaders in local government for the 2024 Joy Baluch Award.

The award recognises outstanding female elected members or senior staff in councils who demonstrate leadership, innovation and make positive contributions to their communities.

LGA South Australia President, Mayor Dean Johnson said women play a vital role in councils across the state and the award was an opportunity to spotlight some of their incredible achievements.

“Joy Baluch was one of local government’s fiercest female advocates and a true trailblazer,” Mayor Johnson said.

“To represent communities in the best possible way, councils need diverse representation both in the council chamber and administration.

“Our elected women, including mayors and councillors, and executive leaders provide invaluable insights, experiences and perspectives when it comes to decision-making.

“Whether it’s leading community initiatives, advocating for state and federal support, or delivering on key services and infrastructure needs, women leaders play crucial roles in achieving outstanding outcomes.

“I encourage anyone who knows of an extraordinary female leader in local government to nominate them for this year’s Joy Baluch Award.”

The award will be judged on how nominees have:

• achieved a significant outcome for council or a community in the last 12 months

• contributed to council or community through innovation, leadership, collaboration and vision

• inspired other women to become more involved in their council or community

• promoted the diverse perspectives of women in local government.

Nominations are open until Friday 25 October and can be lodged by anyone.

Named in honour of (Nancy) Joy Baluch AM, the former Mayor of Port Augusta who served 29 years in office, the award reflects her legacy as a fearless champion for women’s rights, local government and regional communities.

The award winner will be announced at the LGA’s Annual General Meeting in November.

For more information, or to nominate, visit: www.lga.sa.gov.au/joy-baluch

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