Wyndham City Council
Appearance
The City of Wyndham is divided into three wards (Chaffey, Harrison 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.
2016-2020 Council Term
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[2] | 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[3] | Josh Gilligan | Mayor, Learning City Portfolio | ||
Labor[3] | 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 |
Mayor
- 2016–2017: Henry Barlow
- 2017–2018: Peter Maynard
- 2018–2019: Mia Shaw
- 2019–2020: Josh Gilligan
2012-2016 Council Term
Mayor
- 2012–2013: Heather Marcus
- 2013–2014: Bob Fairclough
- 2014–2015: Peter Maynard
- 2015–2016: Adele Hegedich
- ^ Victorian Electoral Commission – Wyndham City Council profile Archived 26 June 2012 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Seven new faces make up Wyndham council". Star Weekly. Retrieved 24 June 2020.
- ^ a b "Tracking Victorian Crs who are members of a political party". The Mayne Report. Retrieved 23 June 2020.