Council Elections

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Candidate Training and Information

Local Government Victoria and the Victorian Electorate Commission require people to meet certain eligibility criteria in order to become a candidate in a council election. This includes undertaking a mandatory candidate training session provided by the Victorian GovernmentThere are also a number of optional training opportunities to help candidates better prepare for the election campaign process.

Mandatory Candidate Training

All candidates in any council election in Victoria are required to complete the online Local Government Candidate Training. All candidates must also declare to the Victorian Electoral Committee (VEC) when they have completed the training in order to nominate. 

The online Candidate Training is available to complete now on the Local Government Victoria website and takes around one hour to complete. 

The candidate training – introduced in the Local Government Act 2020 – has been updated by Local Government Victoria to better equip and prepare candidates who are prospective first-term councillors. The training will help candidates understand the role of a councillor and what it requires before nominating. The training also serves as a refresher for more experienced councillors. 

Candidate nominations for council elections will open on Monday 9 September and close at midday on Tuesday 17 September 2024 – so it’s a good idea for candidates to complete the training before nominations open. 

It is not mandatory for those who have completed Candidate Training in the past two years to complete the training, however, Local Government Victoria strongly recommends that all candidates enrol for the updated training. This will refresh their understanding of the roles and responsibilities of councils and councillors, as well as the standards they are expected to uphold if elected. 

Participants who complete the training will receive a certificate of completion.  

The updated training includes information on: 

  • eligibility requirements for candidates 

  • the role of a council 

  • the role of a councillor, including greater emphasis on the strategic nature of the role and the time commitment required 

  • how councils make decisions 

  • updated information on governance and integrity requirements including personal interest, conflicts of interest, confidentiality, and conduct expected of councillors 

  • support available to help incoming councillors perform their role. 

These topics will help ensure that candidates have a better understanding of the role of a councillor prior to standing. 

The updated training complements the reforms introduced in the Local Government Amendment (Governance and Integrity) Act 2024 that will introduce a requirement for all councillors to complete professional development training as well as specific training for mayors and deputy mayors. 

For more information on the Local Government Candidate Training visit localgovernment.vic.gov.au/council-governance/candidate-training.   

MAV Stand for Council program

The 2024 MAV Stand for Council program has now concluded and the MAV has released the MAV Citizen to Councillor Guide 2024, a practical resource about Victorian local government prepared for candidates.

Additional Resources

In addition to the mandatory training and the optional information sessions detailed above, all prospective candidates are encouraged to familiarise themselves with the information available at the websites below to ensure their eligibility:

  • The Local Government Inspectorate has published a series of election fact sheets to support new and returning candidates that can be found here. 
  • Candidate handbook - Local council elections 2024 can be downloaded from here

The VLGA recently launched the Local Women Leading Change - Your campaign toolkit, a resource designed to equip women with the tools that they need when considering running in local government elections. The handbook can be found here.

Prospective women candidates may also be interested in Pathways to Politics for Women and Women for Election Australia candidate training for women.

Northern Grampians Shire Council is a multi-councillor ward structure, with a total of six councillors, three wards and two councillors per ward. The three wards in this electoral structure are Central Ward, Grampians Ward and Kara Kara Ward. The ward boundaries were recently reviewed by the VEC and updated by the Minister for Local Government. Click here to view the final report and updated ward map.

 

 

 

The rules for council-enrolled voters have changed.

What has changed?

In previous elections:

  • property owners who didn't live in the area would be automatically enrolled - now you must apply if you want to vote in the 2024 and future local council elections and by-elections
  • it was not compulsory to vote - now you must vote if you are on the roll or you may get a fine. 

All council elections are conducted by the VEC and are conducted by postal vote.

If you are an Australian citizen who lives in Victoria you can check your enrolment details online at Check my details | Victorian Electoral Commission (vec.vic.gov.au) at any time.

Know the rules around council enrolment for the 2024 Victorian local council elections here.

Enrol to vote online at www.vec.gov.au or contact the Victorian Electoral Commission on 13 18 32.

Forms are also available from the post office.

The following enrolment forms are made available here for easy access for those who wish to apply to be a council-enrolled voter:

Owner ratepayer - ongoing - Application for enrolment - Sect 242(1)(PDF, 64KB)This form can be used by owners of rateable property in the municipality to apply for enrolment on the council voters' roll. Also, to be used by owner ratepayers who were not entitled to vote at the last Council election in 2020, or by owner ratepayers who have moved out of the municipality since the 2020 election.

Corporation owner or occupier - Appointment of voting representative - Sect 245(1) and (2)(PDF, 71KB) To be used where the rateable property in the municipality is owned or occupied by a corporation.  This form allows for the appointment of either the company secretary or director to vote in the council election on behalf of the corporation. 

Occupier Ratepayer - Application for enrolment - Sect 244 (1) and (3)(PDF, 66KB)To be used where the rateable property is occupied by an individual who is responsible for payment of the rates (not an owner).  The occupier must not be enrolled as a resident of the municipality on the State electoral roll.

Northern Grampians Council elections are conducted by postal voting by the Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC). In the lead up to the 2024 general election, all voting information can be found on the VEC website https://vec.vic.gov.au/

Details about currently elected councillors can be found here.

 

The Local Government Act 2020 requires that the Chief Executive Officer publish a summary of Campaign Donation Returns(PDF, 181KB) to details of any election campaign donations/gifts received.