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  2. City of Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    The city flag of Melbourne. The Melbourne City coat of arms Melbourne Town Hall on Swanston Street built 1870–1887. The City of Melbourne is a local government area in Victoria, Australia, located in the central city area of Melbourne. In 2021, the city has an area of 37.7 square kilometres (14.6 sq mi) and had a population of 149,615. [3]

  3. 2020 Melbourne City Council election - Wikipedia

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    The 2020 Melbourne City Council election was held in October 2020 to elect nine councillors and a leadership team (consisting of a lord mayor and deputy lord mayor) to the City of Melbourne. The election was held as part of the statewide local government elections in Victoria , Australia.

  4. List of mayors and lord mayors of Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne First: 26 March 1996 May 1999 Resigned 101 Peter Costigan (1935–2002) Independent: May 1999 22 July 2001: Council dismissed. Did not seek re-election: 102 John So (b. 1946) Melbourne Living: 22 July 2001: 1 December 2008: Retired 103 Robert Doyle (b. 1953) Team Doyle: 1 December 2008: 4 February 2018: Resigned amid sexual harassment ...

  5. Local government in Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Different councils have different numbers of councillors. All local government areas (i.e. cities, rural cities, shires and boroughs) are governed in a similar fashion, with an elected council, one of whom is the mayor (in shires the mayor may use the title "president"; the City of Melbourne has the title "lord mayor").

  6. Melbourne Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne Town Hall, often referred to as simply Town Hall, is the administrative seat of the local municipality of the City of Melbourne and the primary offices of the Lord Mayor and city councillors of Melbourne.

  7. Council House 2 - Wikipedia

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    Council House 2 (also known as CH 2), is an office building located at 240 Little Collins Street in the Melbourne central business district, Australia.It is used by the City of Melbourne council, and in April 2005, became the first purpose-built office building in Australia to achieve a maximum Six Green Star rating, certified by the Green Building Council of Australia.

  8. Local government areas of Victoria - Wikipedia

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    City of Bayside. Town of North Melbourne: 30 September 1859: 30 October 1905: City of Melbourne: City of Northcote: 25 May 1883: 22 June 1994: City of Darebin. City of Darebin. City of Nunawading: 26 May 1925: 15 December 1994: City of Whitehorse: City of Oakleigh: 13 March 1891: 15 December 1994: City of Monash. City of Kingston. City of Port ...

  9. Sally Capp - Wikipedia

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    Sally Anne Capp AO is a former Australian politician who was the 104th lord mayor of Melbourne, elected on 18 May 2018 and sworn in on 26 May 2018 with her term ending on 30 June 2024. She is also the former executive director of the development lobbying group the Property Council of Victoria.