CRANBOURNE STAR NEWS
Home » Casey single-member ward structure ticked off

Casey single-member ward structure ticked off

Minister for Local Government Melissa Horne has accepted the recommendation for a single-member ward structure for Casey Council, following an electoral structure review undertaken by the Electoral Representation Advisory Panels (ERAPs).

On 10 October 2022, the Minister for Local Government announced the establishment of two ERAPs to undertake reviews of 39 councils whose electoral structures were not compliant with the requirements of the Local Government Act 2020.

Under the Act, there are three permissible electoral structures, including single-member wards, uniform multi-member wards, and unsubdivided.

All metropolitan, interface, and regional city councils must have a single-member ward structure, and all rural councils (31 in total) are permitted to have any of the three permissible electoral structures.

The reviews undertaken by ERAPs included consideration of the total number of councillors for each municipality; the ward structure, including the number of wards (if subdivided), the number of councillors per ward, ward boundaries, and names.

The ERAPs have provided their final reports to the Minister for Local Government.

The minister has considered these reports and accepted the recommendations to alter the electoral structures of all 39 councils.

The structure amendment will see 30 councils change to a single-member ward structure, including Casey Council which has been governed by administrators rather than councillors since 2020 and would currently have six wards with a total of 11 councillors.

Four councils will change to a multi-member ward structure: Buloke Shire Council, Northern Grampians Shire Council, Surf Coast Shire Council, and Yarriambiack Shire Council.

A further five councils will change to an unsubdivided structure: Campaspe Shire Council, Gannawarra Shire Council, Hepburn Shire Council, Moorabool Shire Council, and Strathbogie Shire Council.

Digital Editions


  • Citizens embraced on Australia Day

    Citizens embraced on Australia Day

    Dozens of Casey’s newest citizens were welcomed in a citizenship ceremony at Bunjil Place on 26 January. There were 200 recipients beaming with pride and…

More News

  • Teens flee stolen-car crash on Monash Freeway

    Teens flee stolen-car crash on Monash Freeway

    Up to eight teen boys fled from a stolen car after a two-vehicle crash in Endeavour Hills on Saturday morning 24 January. The allegedly stolen white Mazda 3 was spotted…

  • Man scarred by alleged New Year’s Eve stabbing

    Man scarred by alleged New Year’s Eve stabbing

    A Hampton Park man says his “life has changed forever” after a horrifying alleged stabbing on the evening of New Years Eve at Pakenham Station. James says he remembers watching…

  • Soil clean-up wait continues

    Soil clean-up wait continues

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 522112 A giant asbestos-riddled soil mound in Bangholme’s Green Wedge still remains, despite an order for its removal by the end of 2025. In…

  • Housing plan for Berwick’s Manuka Road

    Housing plan for Berwick’s Manuka Road

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 333109 After a contentious two year dispute, a housing plan for an 18-hectare site including the historical Clover Cottage on Manuka Road, Berwick has…

  • Celebrating a good harvest

    Celebrating a good harvest

    Basking in sunshine, about 200 celebrated a Pongal harvest festival in Harmony Square, Dandenong on Sunday 18 January. Victorian Tamil Cultural Association staged the 32nd annual event, featuring drumming, dancing…