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  2. Alec Sandner - Wikipedia

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    Sandner was elected to the City of Greater Bendigo council in the 2008 election in the Flora Hill Ward, achieving 21.60% of the primary vote and 57.51% of the two candidate preferred vote, defeating incumbent councilor and former mayor Julie Rivendell. [6] [7] In 2011, Sandner was elected by the council as mayor, serving a one year term. [8]

  3. Lisa Ruffell - Wikipedia

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    Lisa Ruffell is an Australian politician who has served as mayor of the District Council of Robe since 2023 and as mayor of the City of Greater Bendigo from 2012 until 2013. [3] [4] She has served as a councillor for the District Council of Robe since 2022 and was a councilor for the City of Greater Bendigo from 2008 until 2016. [5] [3]

  4. Rod Fyffe - Wikipedia

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    Fyffe was first elected as mayor of the City of Greater Bendigo council in 2003. [9] He took time off from his teaching position to serve as mayor. [9] He was elected a second time by the council in 2004. [10] He was elected a third time in 2010. [11] In his fourth and final stint as mayor (2015–2016), [3] Fyffe oversaw the Bendigo Mosque ...

  5. List of mayors of Bendigo - Wikipedia

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    The council consisted of seven members, including the Chairman. The first duties of the council included the formation of a ratepayers role, the appointment of officers, and the assessment of properties within the municipality. In September 1863, Sandhurst became a borough, resulting in the number of council members increasing to nine. [1]

  6. City of Greater Bendigo - Wikipedia

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    The City of Greater Bendigo is a local government area in Victoria, Australia, located in the central part of the state. It covers an area of 3,000 square kilometres (1,200 sq mi) and, in August 2021, had a population of 121,470. [ 3 ]

  7. Bendigo Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    The original Bendigo Town Hall was designed in 1859 by Bendigo's town clerk, George Avery Fletcher. A council chamber was added in 1866 and a hall for the trading of grain, known as the Corn Exchange, was added in 1871-72.

  8. Borough of Eaglehawk - Wikipedia

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    Eaglehawk was first incorporated as a borough on 29 July 1862. It had nine councillors, who represented the entire borough. [2]On 7 April 1994, the Borough of Eaglehawk was abolished and, along with the City of Bendigo, the Rural City of Marong and the shires of Huntly and Strathfieldsaye, was merged into the newly created City of Greater Bendigo.

  9. Electoral district of Bendigo West - Wikipedia

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    It also includes parts of the Bendigo suburbs of Eaglehawk, Golden Square and Kangaroo Flat. It lies within the Northern Victoria Region of the upper house, the Legislative Council. [1] Bendigo West has generally been a safe seat for the Labor Party. It was created in 1904, [1] when it was won by Labor candidate David Smith by 18 votes. [2]