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This is a list of mayors of the City of Greater Dandenong, a local government area in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Before amalgamation in 1994, the Dandenong area was covered by the City of Dandenong and the City of Springvale (formerly known as the Shire of Dandenong ).
Greater Dandenong City Council comprises 11 councillors, elected from single member wards. [3] Prior to 2020, councillors were elected from four wards: Lightwood, Paperbark, Red Gum and Silverleaf. Councillors are elected to fixed-four year terms in a proportional manner using the STV voting system, with each ward electing Councillors based on ...
Greater Dandenong City Council is composed of 11 single-member wards. Greater Dandenong's ward structure was changed prior to the 2020 election, making this the second election with single-member wards. Keysborough South Ward councillor Rhonda Garad successfully contested Cleeland Ward.
Party Votes % Swing Seats [a] Change [b]; Independents: 2,093,674 60.29 457 Ind. Labor: 375,223 10.81 58 Ind. Liberal: 356,697 10.27 48 Greens: 201,189
Dandenong Labor: Cam Dang 9.55 9.55 Dandenong Labor: Ravi Shankar 541 9.08 Dandenong Labor: Ahmed Shukri 454 7.62 Independent: Gul Rahman Taniwal 377 6.32 Independent: Jet Saliu 372 6.24 Independent: Hengshan Chen 5.23 312 Turnout: 6,257 75.70 Two-candidate-preferred result Dandenong Labor: Eden Foster: 3,294 55.26 N/A Independent: Jonathan ...
The City of Dandenong was a local government area about 35 kilometres (22 mi) southeast of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia. The city covered an area of 36.26 square kilometres (14.00 sq mi), and existed from 1857 until 1994.
Sep. 15—City Council has voted to reduce the fines for most parking violations in Reading. The new fee schedule represents a 30% reduction in most parking fines. Parking Fine Reductions The ...
The 2016 Victorian local elections were held on 22 October 2016 to elect the councils of the 79 local government areas in Victoria, Australia. [1] [2]The elections saw the largest-ever amount of Greens councillors elected, with the party increasing their local government representatives from 17 to 29. [3]