Wyndham City Council
The City of Wyndham in Victoria, Australia, is divided into three wards (Harrison, Chaffey and Iramoo) and is represented by eleven elected councillors. The Victorian Electoral Commission undertook a representation review in 2011–2012, which resulted in the former Truganina ward being renamed Harrison ward. Ward boundaries were also redrawn.[1] The council has adopted a portfolio system for councillors from 2013 onward.
2020-2024 Council Term[2]
Victorian Local Government elections were held on 24 October 2020 and the following were elected as councillors:
Ward | Party | Councillor | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Harrison | Independent | Susan McIntyre | Community Safety Portfolio | |
Independent | Sahana Ramesh | Smart Cities Portfolio | ||
Independent | Jasmine Hill | Learning City Portfolio | ||
Independent | Adele Hegedich | Healthy City Portfolio | ||
Chaffey | Labor | Josh Gilligan | City Design Portfolio | |
Independent | Jennie Barrera | Welcoming City Portfolio | ||
Independent | Marcel Mahfoud | Creative City Portfolio | ||
Labor | Robert Szatkowski | Climate Futures and Environment Portfolio | ||
Iramoo | Independent | Heather Marcus | Destination Wyndham Portfolio | |
Labor | Peter Maynard | Active City Portfolio | ||
Independent | Mia Shaw | Future Focused Economy Portfolio | ||
Mayors
- 2020–2021: Adele Hegedich
- 2021–2022: Peter Maynard
2016-2020 Council Term [3]
Victorian Local Government elections were held on Saturday 22 October 2016 and the following were elected as councillors:
Ward | Party | Councillor | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Harrison | Independent | Tony Hooper | Arts, Culture and Heritage Portfolio | |
Independent | Aaron An | Smart City Portfolio | ||
Labor[4] | Intaj Khan | Urban Futures Portfolio | ||
Independent | Kim McAliney | Safer Communities Portfolio | ||
Chaffey | Independent | John Gibbons | Deputy Mayor, Tourism and Major Events Portfolio | |
Independent | Walter Villagonzalo | Future Focused Economy Portfolio | ||
Labor[5] | Josh Gilligan | Mayor, Learning City Portfolio | ||
Labor[5] | Henry Barlow | Cultural Diversity Portfolio | ||
Iramoo | Independent | Heather Marcus | Environment and Sustainability Portfolio | |
Labor | Peter Maynard | Sports Development Portfolio | ||
Independent | Mia Shaw | Family Friendly City Portfolio | ||
Mayors
- 2016–2017: Henry Barlow
- 2017–2018: Peter Maynard
- 2018–2019: Mia Shaw
- 2019–2020: Josh Gilligan
2012-2016 Council Term [6]
Ward | Councillor | Notes |
---|---|---|
Harrison | Bob Fairclough | Community Wellbeing Portfolio |
Glenn Goodfellow | Transport Portfolio | |
Adele Hegedich | Services Portfolio | |
Intaj Khan | Economic Development Portfolio | |
Chaffey | Michele Wharrie | Disability, Ageing and Inclusion Portfolio |
Marie Brittan | Youth Portfolio | |
John Gibbons | Housing Portfolio | |
Gautam Gupta | Cultural Diversity Portfolio | |
Iramoo | Heather Marcus | Employment, Education and Training Portfolio |
Peter Gibbons | Environmental Sustainability Portfolio | |
Peter Maynard | Sport, Leisure and Open Space Portfolio | |
Mayors
- 2012–2013: Heather Marcus
- 2013–2014: Bob Fairclough
- 2014–2015: Peter Maynard
- 2015–2016: Adele Hegedich
References
- Victorian Electoral Commission – Wyndham City Council profile Archived 26 June 2012 at the Wayback Machine
- "Wyndham City Council : Annual Report 20220-2021" (PDF). Wyndham.vic.gov.au. Retrieved 28 July 2022.
- "Annual Report 2019-2020 including financials & performance statements final resized" (PDF). Wyndham.vic.gov.au. Retrieved 28 July 2022.
- "Seven new faces make up Wyndham council". Star Weekly. Retrieved 24 June 2020.
- "Tracking Victorian Crs who are members of a political party". The Mayne Report. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
- "2015 - 2016 ANNUAL REPORT" (PDF). Wyndham.vic.gov.au. Retrieved 28 July 2022.
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