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Local Government Elections 16 October 2021 Call For PUT LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS YOURSELF 16 OCTOBER 2021 FORWARD CALL FOR NOMINATIONS NOMINATIONS CLOSE 4:00PM THURSDAY 9 SEPTEMBER 2021 Nominations are called for the following Local Government Elections, to be held on To nominate, every individual must complete the mandatory induction for prospective Saturday, 16 October 2021 to fi ll vacancies on the Councils listed below. candidates course, available via the Department of Local Government, Sport and Nomination Time and Place Cultural Industries website at www.dlgsc.wa.gov.au •Nominations for all vacancies open on Thursday, 2 September 2021 Where an agent lodges a nomination on a candidate’s behalf, it must be in the prescribed •Nominations close at 4.00pm on Thursday, 9 September 2021 form with a written authorisation signed by the candidate. Nominations must be lodged with the Returning Offi cer at any time during the above period at the offi ces of the revelant Local Government. The documents may be hand delivered, posted, faxed, or sent by electronic means to the Nomination Requirements relevant Returning Offi cer and must be received by the close of nominations. Candidates are required to lodge with the RETURNING OFFICER: Full details about eligibility and nomination procedures • a completed nomination in the prescribed form, signed and witnessed. This form is available for prospective candidates in the elections listed below from the Local Government offi ces listed below. can be obtained by contacting your Local Government • a single A4 page profi le of not more than 800 characters, including spaces, containing offi ce. biographical information about the proposed candidate and statements of the candidate’s policies or beliefs. Where there are multiple vacancies of varying terms within a single District or Ward, • a nomination deposit of $80 (cash, cheque, bank draft or postal order, or other means subject to Returning Offi cer approval). the candidates' terms of offi ce will be determined by the election. • a recent passport-sized photograph (optional). SHIRE OF BEVERLEY SHIRE OF GOOMALLING SHIRE OF MINGENEW SHIRE OF QUAIRADING 136 Vincent Street, Beverley 6304 32 Quinlan Street, Goomalling 6460 21 Victoria Street, Mingenew 6522 10 Jennaberring Road, Quairading 6383 RETURNING OFFICER: Stephen Gollan RETURNING OFFICER: Peter Bentley RETURNING OFFICER: Nils Hay RETURNING OFFICER: Graeme A Fardon TEL: 9646 1200 TEL: 9629 1101 TEL: 9928 1102 TEL: 9645 2400 EMAIL: [email protected] EMAIL: [email protected] EMAIL: [email protected] EMAIL: [email protected] NOMINATION PLACE: NOMINATION PLACE: NOMINATION PLACE: NOMINATION PLACE: 136 Vincent Street, Beverley 6304 32 Quinlan Street, Goomalling 6460 21 Victoria Street, Mingenew 6522 10 Jennaberring Road Quairading 6383 OFFICES VACANT AND TERMS OF OFFICE: OFFICES VACANT AND TERMS OF OFFICE: OFFICES VACANT AND TERMS OF OFFICE: OFFICES VACANT AND TERMS OF OFFICE: DISTRICT fi ve vacancies 4 year term DISTRICT three vacancies 4 year term DISTRICT three vacancies 4 year term DISTRICT four vacancies 4 year term DISTRICT one vacancy 2 year term SHIRE OF MOUNT MAGNET SHIRE OF KELLERBERRIN SHIRE OF SANDSTONE SHIRE OF BOYUP BROOK 90 Hepburn Street, Mount Magnet 6638 110 Massingham Street, Kellerberrin 6410 Hack Street, Sandstone 6639 55 Abel Street, Boyup Brook 6244 RETURNING OFFICER: Raymond Griffi ths RETURNING OFFICER: Kelvin J Matthews RETURNING OFFICER: Dale Putland TEL: 9963 3000 RETURNING OFFICER: Charlie Brown TEL: 9045 4006 TEL: 9963 5802 TEL: 9765 1200 EMAIL: [email protected] EMAIL: [email protected] EMAIL: [email protected] NOMINATION PLACE: EMAIL: [email protected] NOMINATION PLACE: NOMINATION PLACE: 90 Hepburn Street, Mount Magnet 6638 NOMINATION PLACE: 110 Massingham Street, Kellerberrin 6410 55 Abel Street, Boyup Brook 6244 OFFICES VACANT AND TERMS OF OFFICE: Hack Street, Sandstone 6639 OFFICES VACANT AND TERMS OF OFFICE: OFFICES VACANT AND TERMS OF OFFICE: DISTRICT four vacancies 4 year term OFFICES VACANT AND TERMS OF OFFICE: DISTRICT three vacancies 4 year term BENJINUP WARD one vacancy 4 year term SHIRE OF MUKINBUDIN DISTRICT three vacancies 4 year term SHIRE OF KOJONUP BOYUP BROOK WARD two vacancies 4 year term 15 Maddock Street, Mukinbudin 6479 SHIRE OF TRAYNING SCOTTS BROOK WARD one vacancy 4 year term 93 Albany Hwy, Kojonup 6395 RETURNING OFFICER: Dirk Sellenger Lot 66 Railway Street,Trayning 6488 DINNINUP WARD one vacancy 4 year term RETURNING OFFICER: Grant Thompson TEL: 9047 2100 RETURNING OFFICER: Leanne Parola SHIRE OF CHRISTMAS ISLAND TEL: 9831 2400 EMAIL: [email protected] EMAIL: [email protected] TEL: 9683 1001 2 Murray Road, Christmas Island, Indian Ocean 6798 NOMINATION PLACE: EMAIL: [email protected] RETURNING OFFICER: David Price NOMINATION PLACE: 15 Maddock Street, Mukinbudin 6479 NOMINATION PLACE: TEL: 9164 8300 93 Albany Hwy, Kojonup 6395 OFFICES VACANT AND TERMS OF OFFICE: Lot 66 Railway Street, Trayning 6488 EMAIL: [email protected] OFFICES VACANT AND TERMS OF OFFICE: DISTRICT fi ve vacancies 4 year term OFFICES VACANT AND TERMS OF OFFICE: NOMINATION PLACE: DISTRICT four vacancies 4 year term SHIRE OF MURCHISON DISTRICT two vacancies 4 year term 2 Murray Road, Christmas Island, Indian Ocean 6798 SHIRE OF KULIN 3007 Carnarvon-Mullewa Road, Murchison 6630 one vacancy 2 year term OFFICES VACANT AND TERMS OF OFFICE: 38 Johnston Street, Kulin 6365 RETURNING OFFICER: Bill Boehm DISTRICT fi ve vacancies 4 year term RETURNING OFFICER: Garrick Yandle TEL: 9963 7999 SHIRE OF WEST ARTHUR SHIRE OF CORRIGIN TEL: 9880 1204 EMAIL: [email protected] 31 Burrowes Street Darkan 6392 9 Lynch Street, Corrigin 6375 EMAIL: [email protected] NOMINATION PLACE: RETURNING OFFICER: Ian Fitzgerald RETURNING OFFICER: Natalie Manton NOMINATION PLACE: 3007 Carnarvon-Mullewa Road, Murchison 6630 TEL: 9736 2222 TEL: 9063 2203 38 Johnston Street, Kulin 6365 OFFICES VACANT AND TERMS OF OFFICE: EMAIL: [email protected] EMAIL: [email protected] OFFICES VACANT AND TERMS OF OFFICE: DISTRICT three vacancies 4 year term NOMINATION PLACE: NOMINATION PLACE: WEST WARD two vacancies 4 year term SHIRE OF NANNUP 31 Burrowes Street Darkan 6392 9 Lynch Street, Corrigin 6375 CENTRAL WARD one vacancy 4 year term 15 Adam Street, Nannup 6275 OFFICES VACANT AND TERMS OF OFFICE: OFFICES VACANT AND TERMS OF OFFICE: CENTRAL WARD one vacancy 2 year term RETURNING OFFICER: David Taylor DISTRICT four vacancies 4 year term DISTRICT four vacancies 4 year term TOWN WARD one vacancy 4 year term TEL: 9756 1018 SHIRE OF WICKEPIN SHIRE OF CUNDERDIN SHIRE OF LAVERTON EMAIL: [email protected] 77 Wogolin Road, Wickepin 6370 NOMINATION PLACE: 15 Adam Street, Nannup 6275 37 Lundy Avenue, Cunderdin 6407 9 McPherson Place, Laverton 6440 RETURNING OFFICER: Mark J Hook RETURNING OFFICER: Stuart Hobley OFFICES VACANT AND TERMS OF OFFICE: RETURNING OFFICER: Peter Naylor TEL: 9888 1005 TEL: 9635 2700 NORTH WARD two vacancies 4 year term TEL: 9031 1202 EMAIL: [email protected] EMAIL: [email protected] CENTRAL WARD one vacancy 4 year term EMAIL: [email protected] NOMINATION PLACE: NOMINATION PLACE: NOMINATION PLACE: CENTRAL WARD one vacancy 2 year term 37 Lundy Avenue, Cunderdin 6407 SOUTH WARD one vacancy 4 year term 77 Wogolin Road, Wickepin 6370 9 McPherson Place, Laverton 6440 OFFICES VACANT AND TERMS OF OFFICE: ADDITIONAL NOMINATION PLACE: OFFICES VACANT AND TERMS OF OFFICE: SHIRE OF NAREMBEEN DISTRICT four vacancies 4 year term Cnr Vanzetti and Gabbedy Place, Meckering 6405 DISTRICT three vacancies 4 year term 1 Longhurst Street, Narembeen 6369 OFFICES VACANT AND TERMS OF OFFICE: SHIRE OF WOODANILLING SHIRE OF LEONORA RETURNING OFFICER: David Blurton DISTRICT four vacancies 4 year term TEL: 9064 7308 3316 Robinson Road, Woodanilling 6316 Lot 16 Tower Street, Leonora 6438 EMAIL: [email protected] RETURNING OFFICER: Stephen Gash SHIRE OF DALWALLINU RETURNING OFFICER: James Gregory Epis 58 Johnston Street, Dalwallinu 6609 NOMINATION PLACE: TEL: 9823 1506 TEL: 9037 6044 RETURNING OFFICER: Jean Knight 1 Longhurst Street, Narembeen 6369 EMAIL: : [email protected] EMAIL: [email protected] TEL: 9661 0500 OFFICES VACANT AND TERMS OF OFFICE: NOMINATION PLACE: NOMINATION PLACE: EMAIL: [email protected] DISTRICT four vacancies 4 year term Lot 16 Tower Street, Leonora 6438 3316 Robinson Road, Woodanilling 6316 NOMINATION PLACE: one vacancy 2 year term OFFICES VACANT AND TERMS OF OFFICE: OFFICES VACANT AND TERMS OF OFFICE: 58 Johnston Street, Dalwallinu 6609 SHIRE OF NORTHAMPTON DISTRICT three vacancies 4 year term OFFICES VACANT AND TERMS OF OFFICE: DISTRICT four vacancies 4 year term 199 Hampton Road, Northampton 6535 SHIRE OF WYALKATCHEM DISTRICT four vacancies 4 year term SHIRE OF MEEKATHARRA RETURNING OFFICER: Garry Keeffe 27 Flint Street, Wyalkatchem 6485 SHIRE OF DUMBLEYUNG 75 Main Street, Meekatharra 6642 TEL: 9934 1202 RETURNING OFFICER: Peter Klein 32 Harvey Street, Dumbleyung 6350 RETURNING OFFICER: Roy McClymont EMAIL: [email protected] TEL: 9681 1166 RETURNING OFFICER: Gavin Treasure TEL: 9980 0600 NOMINATION PLACE: TEL: 9863 4012 EMAIL: [email protected] 199 Hampton Road, Northampton 6535 EMAIL: [email protected] EMAIL: [email protected] NOMINATION PLACE: ADDITIONAL NOMINATION PLACE: NOMINATION PLACE: NOMINATION PLACE: 75 Main Street, Meekatharra 6642 Allen Centre, 70 Grey Street, Kalbarri 6536 27 Flint Street, Wyalkatchem 6485 32 Harvey Street, Dumbleyung 6350 OFFICES VACANT AND TERMS OF OFFICE: OFFICES VACANT AND TERMS OF OFFICE: OFFICES VACANT AND TERMS OF OFFICE: OFFICES VACANT AND TERMS OF OFFICE: DISTRICT three vacancies 4 year term NORTHAMPTON WARD three vacancies 4 year term DISTRICT four vacancies 4 year term DISTRICT four vacancies 4 year term one vacancy 2 year term KALBARRI WARD two vacancies 4 year term one vacancy 2 year term.
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