Three horse race for MAV presidency
Three candidates are now vying for the presidency of the Municipal Association of Victoria, while five of the twelve board positions already filled after an unopposed election.
The candidates for the presidency are:
- Cr Bill McArthur, Golden Plains Shire Council
- Cr Stephen Mayne, Melbourne City Council
- Cr Andrew Munroe, Whitehorse City Council.
Of the twelve regional Board positions available, five have been filled unopposed by four incumbents and one new Board member:
- Cr Coral Ross, Boroondara City Council (metro south east region – incumbent Board member)
- Cr Geoff Lake, Monash City Council (metro southern region – incumbent Board member)
- Cr Rod Fyffe, Greater Bendigo City Council (rural north central region – incumbent Board member)
- Cr David Clark, Pyrenees Shire Council (rural south central region – incumbent Board member)
- Cr Ruth Gstrein, Corangamite Shire Council (rural south west region).
In the seven contested regional Board elections, the candidates (in ballot paper order) are:
- Metro east region: Cr Tony Dib (Maroondah), Cr Geoff Gough (Manningham), Cr Andrew Munroe (Whitehorse), Cr Peter Lockwood (Knox)
- Metro west region: Cr John Sipek (Moonee Valley), Cr Angela Altair (Hobsons Bay)
- Metro central region: Cr Jackie Fristacky (Yarra), Cr Gaetano Greco (Darebin)
- Interface region: Cr Mary Lalios (Whittlesea), Cr Helen Coleman (Nillumbik)
- Rural north east region: Cr Peter Joyce (Towong), Cr Debra Swan (Strathbogie)
- Rural north west region: Cr Reid Mather (Buloke), Cr Gary Norton (Swan Hill)
- Gippsland region: Cr Jane Rowe (East Gippsland), Cr Kimberley Brown (Bass Coast), Cr Dale Harriman (Latrobe).
The election is being conducted by postal ballot and results will be available after 4pm on Friday 1 March. The term of office for the MAV President and Board is two years.