Local Government Election Candidate Information Webinar
The WA Local Government Association (WALGA) is hosting a free online webinar for people interested in standing to be a Councillor in the October 2023 Local Government elections.
The Local Government Election Candidate Information webinar will inform prospective candidates about the election process, the roles and responsibilities of Local Government, Elected Members and the Council, together with the role of the DLGSC as the regulator of Local Government in WA.
When: 14 August 2023
Time: Commencing 6pm
What: A motivating and informative interactive chat, to encourage people from all walks of life to stand for their local Council.
This webinar is for anyone wanting to learn more about the role and responsibilities of a Local Government Councillor.
If you're passionate about your local community - register now for this free, practical webinar for potential candidates.
Once you have registered you will receive information on how to join the webinar on 14 August.
Local Government Election Candidate Information Webinar
The WA Local Government Association (WALGA) is hosting a free online webinar for people interested in standing to be a Councillor in the October 2023 Local Government elections.
The Local Government Election Candidate Information webinar will inform prospective candidates about the election process, the roles and responsibilities of Local Government, Elected Members and the Council, together with the role of the DLGSC as the regulator of Local Government in WA.
When: 14 August 2023
Time: Commencing 6pm
What: A motivating and informative interactive chat, to encourage people from all walks of life to stand for their local Council.
This webinar is for anyone wanting to learn more about the role and responsibilities of a Local Government Councillor.
If you're passionate about your local community - register now for this free, practical webinar for potential candidates.
Once you have registered you will receive information on how to join the webinar on 14 August.
We respectfully acknowledge the Traditional Owners, the Whadjuk Noongar People as the Custodians of this land. We also pay respect to all Aboriginal community Elders, past, present and future who have and continue to reside in the area and have been an integral part of the history of this region.