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    Are you ready to vote in the council elections?

    Date:

    Why should you vote?

    Democracy is only as good as the input of the people it serves. So it is incumbent on all of us to have our say in deciding on who will run the show at our local government level.

    And the Victorian Electoral Commission has made it easy for us! You will be getting your ballot pack in the post on October 7. Inside you’ll find a ballot paper, where you can tick, in order of preference, who you want representing you. 

    Ballot papers need to be posted back in the pre-paid envelope to the Victorian Electoral Commission by 6:00pm October 25 for your vote to count.

    Australia really treasures public involvement in the democratic process. So much so that we are the only country that has made it compulsory to vote. The fine for not doing so is $99.

    For more information please go to:
    vec.vic.gov.au/voting

    And for more information in languages other than English, please go to:
    vec.vic.gov.au/information-in-your-language

    We can help you make an informed choice

    Every single candidate in four Council areas was invited to answer nine questions suggested by our readers. 

    Many candidates responded to our request, but some declined to comment and we did not hear from others. We did do our best to get responses from every single candidate standing in the four Local Government Areas covered by The Westsider.

    What questions did we ask?

    1. Are you a member of a political party, political group, or community advocacy group? (eg; Labor, Liberal, Greens, Socialist, My Place, Angry Victorians, Better West, environment groups, etc)
    2. What is the most important issue facing your electorate?.
    3. Should/how can Council support local businesses?
    4. Should/how can Council support local creatives and industries?
    5. Should/how can Council help alleviate the impact of climate extremes on local communities and ecosystems?
    6. Should/how can Council help alleviate cost of living and homelessness?
    7. What should Council stop spending money on?Answer.
    8. Should the public be allowed to ask live, unscripted questions of councillors during council meetings?
    9. Can you please provide a short personal statement detailing what your priorities are if elected, and what your vision for your electorate looks like.

    Who asked the questions?

    The questions were asked by RMIT Journalism Program (BP220) students as part of Journalism Reporting and Writing (COMM2835) listed at the end of this article.

    Our thanks go to Westsider regular Dr Josie Vine who coordinated the project at the RMIT end. Also a big should out to Dr Sharon Smith who so graciously lent us her students and devised the activity as part of their assessment.

    Who sponsored this edition?

    This election special is sponsored by The Local Independent Newspapers Association, for whose support we are especially grateful.

    RMIT students

    Aisha Ambesi            

    Kiara Angelini           

    Hayley Archer            

    Shamanii Ashley-Barlow

    Holly Barichello

    Joanna Beard

    Mia Branda-Pawlaczyk

    Sidney Caulfield

    Orlando Cox

    Mia Cutugno

    Annalee Daly          

    Riley Dezelak            

    Theo Dipane            

    Lucy Donnelly            

    William Dunlop           

    Max Ecuyer           

    Loujayn Elbob            

    Skye Fenton           

    Ruby Fox            

    Tayla Gofton           

    Claire Harding           

    Chiara Hosking            

    Keely Howe            

    Julia Hunt           

    Precious Idika            

    Peace Ijiyera            

    Anthea Kalathas           

    Harshdeep Kaur            

    Dani Kerr            

    Matisse Kerr            

    Jasmine Kinghorn           

    Poppy Knight           

    Charlie Kondos            

    Mikayla Lawes           

    Lewis Loncar            

    Deanna Lotesto           

    Patrick Lyne            

    Nicole Manolitsas            

    Brandon Mauff           

    Amelia McQuoid           

    Bethelihem Mehari            

    Mackenzie Mitchell           

    Alexandra Mulcaster           

    James Murone            

    Greta Murphy

    Lucy Muscat

    Jade Nacionales           

    Tobias Nitschke          

    Emily  O’Mahoney            

    Ruby Parkinson            

    Matilda Prelec            

    Eva Ramos           

    Ava Ross            

    Ella Rusmir           

    Thomas Stock           

    Jack Sutton            

    William Teuma            

    Trinh Tran

    Saskia Turner 

    Ha Vu

    Jess Whiteman

    Tye Wilson

    Astra Yol   

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