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Hobart Observer November 2022

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NOVEMBER 2022

Independently owned and published by Cor Comms

Christmas Spirit

AFTER more than 100 years based at Glenorchy the Royal Hobart Show has returned to its city roots, with thousands of people flocking to the Regatta Grounds for last month’s event. FULL STORY ON PAGE 2

Thousands of people made the most of the fine weather on Hobart Show Day

Fresh faces voted on to the Council

THE twelve members of the new Hobart City Council have been confirmed after last month’s 2022 Local Government Elections. Anna Reynolds was returned for another term as Lord Mayor, holding off a challenge from local businessman and new Councillor John Kelly. Mr Kelly was one of five new faces elected to the Council, along

with Louise Elliot, Louise Bloomfield, Ryan Posselt and Ben Lohberger. Those to lose their seats included Damon Thomas, Jeff Briscoe, Will Coats and Jax Fox, while Alderman Dr Peter Sexton did not run. Re-elected Councillors were Marti Zucco, Helen Burnet, Simon Behrakis, Mike Dutta, Bill Harvey and Zelinda Sherlock. Ms Burnet also retained her role as

Deputy Mayor. Postal elections were held last month to fill councillor, mayor and deputy mayor positions on all 29 of Tasmania’s local councils. More than 500 people across the state nominated to run as councillors. In Hobart, 44 candidates ran for the dozen positions on the council. Recent amendments to the Local

Government Act 1993 mean that voting in local government elections is now compulsory for all electors on the Tasmanian electoral roll. The final response rate of 84.79 per cent is a strong result and compares well with other Australian jurisdictions where voting in local government elections is compulsory.

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