Lyster nominations close

By PETER DOUGLAS

NOMINATIONS for the upcoming Yarra Ranges by-election are due to close today.
As part of the election process, potential candidates keen to fill the Lyster Ward opening were prepped about the role last Thursday at the Monbulk Community Link.
About 20 residents gained valuable information from key representatives from the shire and the Victoria Electoral Commission.
Yarra Ranges mayor Maria McCarthy, Yarra Ranges chief executive officer Glenn Patterson and Evelyn Rak from the VEC all attended.
Cr McCarthy, who was elected in 2012, spoke about her journey in local government.
“This is the level of government that is most direct and that’s why I find it rewarding,” Cr McCarthy said.
“We’re here to provide hands-on support for the community.
“I first became a candidate to better represent our region and its people.”
Chief executive officer Glenn Patterson said the Lyster Ward offered challenges for the winning candidate.
“The Lyster Ward is one of the most engaged and demanding wards,” Mr Patterson said.
“Whoever is elected will have a busy job ahead of them.
“But it’s also these challenges that make it one of the most rewarding.”
Mr Patterson explained being a councillor requires considerable commitment.
“It’s a seven-day role and one that requires being accessible to the community,” he said.
“You will often be approached during community events and become known to the public.”
Mr Patterson also outlined the sheer scope of Yarra Ranges, which is not only a major employer, but larger than many metropolitan councils.
Meanwhile, Ms Rak spoke of the importance of adhering to electoral regulations, also providing information on how to correctly nominate.
Key dates:
*Today, noon – nominations close
*Tomorrow, noon – candidates’ statements due
*27 February, noon – preferences due
*27 March, 6pm – close of voting
*28 March – election day