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Cr Melky’s long run

Alice Springs Town Council is proud to recognise Cr Eli Melky as the longest serving Elected Member in Council’s history, having marked more than 14 years of dedicated service to Alice Springs.

First elected on 14 March 2011, Cr Melky officially became ASTC’s longest serving Elected Member on 5 April 2025 with 5,136 days of continued service.

He surpassed Loraine Oldfield who served from May 1978 to June 1992.

Throughout his time on Council, Cr Melky has held various leadership roles, including as Deputy Mayor from December 2021 to August 2023, and has actively participated in a number of internal and external committees.

Mayor Matt Paterson commended Cr Melky’s longstanding contribution to Council and the community.

“Cr Melky’s record-breaking tenure is a remarkable achievement and a testament to his dedication to the people of Alice Springs,” Mayor Paterson said.

“He has brought passion, persistence and a strong sense of purpose to the Council table. His advocacy and leadership over the years have left a lasting mark on our town, and we sincerely thank him for his continued service.”

The Council extended its congratulations and thanks to Cr Melky for his outstanding service and ongoing commitment to Alice Springs.

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