For immediate release.
The Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC) today released its Final Report on electoral representation for the Kingston City Council.
The VEC’s recommendation is that the Kingston City Council consist of nine councillors, to be elected from three three-councillor wards. The recommendation is the same as the first preliminary alternative option in the VEC’s Preliminary Report of 16 April 2007 with some boundary adjustments in the Heatherton and Dingley Village areas.
In preparing its Final Report, the VEC considered a range of information, including submissions made in response to its Preliminary Report and statements made at a public hearing on 22 May 2007.
The VEC’s Final Report on the Kingston City Council has been forwarded for consideration to Mr Richard Wynne MP, Minister for Local Government.
The Final Report is available for inspection at the Council offices, or people can get their own copies from the VEC (tel. 13 18 32) or from the VEC’s website www.vec.vic.gov.au
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MAP OF RECOMMENDED ELECTORAL STRUCTURE FORthe City of Kingston
