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■ A number ofYarra Ranges Shire ex-Mayors are being returned to Council with opposition. Cr Fiona McAllister was the only nominee for Ryrie Ward, when the Victorian Electoral Commission finalised nominations last wee. Cr Richard Higgins had no competition when nominations closed for Chirnside Ward. Current Mayor Cr Sophie Todorov has two opponents in Melba Ward: Chris Tem pler and Mitch Mazzarella. Veteran Councillor Len Cox is being challenged for Walling Ward by David Ferrier. Streeton Ward sees a contest of two nominees: Sigrid Petersen and Jeff Marriott. There are seven nominees for O’Shannassy Ward currently representated by Cr Jim Child. His opponents, in ballot paper order, are Wil Mikelsons, Karen Duke, James Talbett, R. Jane Stormer, Chloe Bond and Dylan Little. Lyster Ward sees a three-way contest between Mick Spruhan, Peter McIlwain and Divesh Sareen. Mr Spruhan’s vision is “to enable residents, ratepayers, businesses and organisations to have a contact they can be confident in as far as communication goes”. Mr McIlwain want to see “a council and community that has the information and resources necessary to address the impact of climate change now and in the future utilising innovative and practical solutions and best practice in technology, resources and management. A supportive society where difference is valued and where we flourish culturally and economically.” Mr Sareen said: “My vision for Yarra Ranges Council is to create a vibrant, inclusive community where every resident feels heard and supported. By addressing local challenges like traffic, health, and accessibility, I aim to ensure our council works transparently and effectively, fostering a thriving environment for all.” In the O’Shannassy Ward, Cr Child said: “Whether you live here or visit, you will see how much we value our natural beauty, how

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● Cr Fiona McAllister connected our communities are, and how balanced growth makes this the best place in the world.” Competitor Wil Mileksons said: “Council has an important role in ensuring that all of us thrive and that our local environment is protected. Together, we can continue building a supportive, vibrant and diverse community by delivering the infrastructure and services we all need.” Ms Duke said: “Communication, honesty, accountability, and transparency is key to our community voice for a balance. I believe in change as long as it is good for the community and the wellbeing of residents for a positive outcome. That projects of economics, social and cultural development is community driven and resourced.” Ms Stormer said: “Ensuring connected and healthy communities is my starting point. I wish to support the community adaptions necessary in an era of significant economic, demographic and climate shifts. Our capacities for resilience and regeneration will come from considering and codesigning with our amazing local communities and their extensive knowledge bases.” Ms Bond said: “My vision is for all people, animals, and natural land within the Yarra Ranges Shire to thrive alongside each other.” Mr Little said: “I believe in a more sustainable, equitable, and just society than the capitalist system we live today. Everyone deserves a dignified existence regardless of ability to work or wage bracket. If we make choices that reflect the interests of all working-class people, there is clearly enough for everyone.”

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