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Counsel session for councillors

PEOPLE considering standing for council at Cardinia Shire’s elections can learn more about the transition from citizen to councillor at a forum next week.
General elections for the Cardinia Shire Council will take place on Saturday, 26 November.
An information session for prospective candidates will be held next Thursday, 22 September.
The information session will be held at the Cardinia Shire Offices, Henty Way, Pakenham and starts at 7 pm.
Council governance and communications manager Doug Evans said the session would outline the roles and responsibilities involved in being a councillor and provide useful advice for getting elected.
Speakers from Cardinia Shire, the Municipal Association of Victoria and Victorian Electoral Commission will provide information about the council area, and advice on who can nominate, how to nominate, and what is required of a councillor.
“Councillors from neighbouring municipalities will also discuss their experiences to assist prospective candidates gain an understanding of what the public will expect of you as a councillor, time commitments, rewards and election campaign techniques,” Mr Evans said.
“Citizens contemplating standing as a councillor and those interested in the role of local government are strongly encouraged to attend.”
The session will include an opportunity for open discussion and questions. It is free of charge to attend and each registered participant will receive a comprehensive information kit.
For further information, please call Mr Evans at Cardinia Shire on 5945 4216.

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