Member for Goulburn, Wendy Tuckerman today encouraged local women to put their hand up to run at the September 2021 council elections.
Mrs Tuckerman said the NSW Government is committed to increasing the number of female councillors serving their local communities and achieving greater diversity in our councils.
“That’s why the Government has increased funding to $150,000 for women’s organisations to stage a series of workshops for prospective female candidates,” Mrs Tuckerman said.
“You don’t need any formal qualifications to stand for election – all you need is a strong will and a desire to make a difference in your local community.”
Minister for Local Government Shelley Hancock encouraged anyone thinking about running this September to attend one of workshops organised by Australian Local Government Women’s Association NSW Branch (ALGWA NSW) or Women for Election Australia.
“From Albury to Dubbo, Western Sydney to Lismore, over 30 workshops will be taking place across the State in the next few months to equip and inspire more women to run this September,”
Mrs Hancock said.
Minister for Women Bronnie Taylor said with women representing just 31 per cent of all NSW councillors, the Government is focused on building a safer, stronger regional NSW and empowering more women to stand for their community.
“We all know that decisions made at a local government level have an incredible effect on our communities. With more women involved, we have the opportunity for a more balanced view, one that reflects our communities and leads to better outcomes,” Mrs Taylor said.
Information about the NSW Government’s Election of Women to Local Government campaign can be found on the Office of Local Government website: https://www.olg.nsw.gov.au/