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Baw Baw Shire Councillors elect Danny Goss as Mayor and Tricia Jones as Deputy Mayor for the first term
Baw Baw Shire Councillors elected Danny Goss as Mayor and Tricia Jones as Deputy Mayor for the first 12 months, both bringing extensive leadership experience. Their terms focus on community and positive outcomes.
Baw Baw Shire Councillors have elected Central Ward Councillor Danny Goss as Mayor and West Ward Councillor Tricia Jones as Deputy Mayor for the first 12-months of the Council term. The decision was made by unanimous vote of the newly sworn-in councillors at today's Statutory Council Meeting. Cr Goss and Cr Jones bring extensive experience to their leadership roles having both served as Councillors for multiple consecutive terms.
Newly elected Deputy Mayor Cr Tricia Jones and Mayor Cr Danny Goss
Experienced council leadership
Cr Goss was first elected to council in 2016 and begins his ninth consecutive year as a Baw Baw Shire Councillor. He has previously served as Mayor for two one-year terms in 2019/20 and 2020/21.
Cr Jones is the longest standing councillor at Baw Baw Shire, first elected in 2008 and now enters her seventeenth consecutive year on council. She has previously served as Deputy Mayor for two one-year terms in 2011/12 and most recently in 2023/24 just prior to the election.
Now in his third tenure as Mayor, Cr Goss was honoured for the opportunity to use his vast experience to lead council into a new era with the community at the forefront. "I thank my fellow councillors for their support and generosity in nominating me for Mayor. I humbly accept the job knowing the responsibilities and expectations involved. We will strive to be open and transparent to the public, and we will do our job as councillors to the best of our ability."
Council leadership vision
Cr Goss said, "This councillor group brings a diverse set of skills and experience to the table. The community sent a strong message with their votes during the election, and we are ready to get to work for our community."
"No doubt we'll have challenges along the way, but it's about how we respond to these challenges that matter. We look forward to what we can do to serve our community and promise to do our absolute best to lead with respect for our community and for each other", said Cr Goss. Cr Goss also thanked his family for their ongoing support.
Deputy Mayor Cr Jones was grateful to once again serve as Deputy Mayor with a focus on supporting positive outcomes for the whole Shire. "It's an exciting time for the Shire with six fresh councillors who are passionate and excited. Each councillor has a unique, but shared vision to make Baw Baw Shire a stand-out council."
Council leadership priorities
Cr Jones said, "Despite our tight budget, we're committed to achieving our goals with the help of State and Federal funding. With the ongoing support of our CEO and the officers, I believe we can get some great things over the line in the next four years."
"Moving forward, we will continue to build on the foundations of those that have come before us. I am committed to being a valued contributing member of this council as a councillor and as Deputy Mayor," said Cr Jones.
The Mayor and Deputy Mayor will serve a one-year term in their roles. During the meeting, several councillor committee appointments were made, and council adopted a fortnightly council meeting schedule for 2025 with council Meetings to be held in the afternoons on the second and fourth Wednesdays of the month.
Council induction underway
All nine councillors are currently participating in a mandatory and extensive induction program in accordance with the Local Government Act 2020. In addition to this induction program, the Mayor and Deputy Mayor will participate in additional mandatory training designed to help them fulfil their roles as leaders of the council.
The first Ordinary Council Meeting for the term will be held at 1.00pm on Wednesday 4 December 2024 in the Fountain Room of the West Gippsland Arts Centre. Members of the public are welcome to attend in person or tune into the live stream via council's website.
Baw Baw Shire new councillors from left to right: Cr Suzanne Allen, Cr Paul Pratt, Cr Brendan Kingwill, Cr Tricia Jones (Deputy Mayor), Cr Ben Lucas, Cr Danny Goss (Mayor), Cr Kate Wilson, Cr Jess Hamiton and Cr Adam Sheehan
Baw Baw Shire Councillors
The new Baw Baw Shire Council was declared at 2.00pm on Friday 8 November 2024 by the Victorian Electoral Commission following the election. There are nine councillors, two returning and seven incoming, representing three wards:
Central Ward (includes Warragul)
- Cr Danny Goss (returning)
- Cr Paul Pratt (incoming)
- Cr Suzanne Allen (incoming)
East Ward
Includes but is not limited to Buln Buln, Nilma, Darnum, Jindivick, Yarragon, Trafalgar, Cloverlea, Allambee, Athlone, Willow Grove, Neerim, Hill End, Narracan, Noojee, Thorpdale, Erica, Rawson, Westbury, Tanjil South and Walhalla
- Cr Brendan Kingwill (incoming)
- Cr Adam Sheehan (incoming)
- Cr Kate Wilson (incoming)
West Ward
Includes but is not limited to Drouin, Brandy Creek and Longwarry
- Cr Ben Lucas (incoming)
- Cr Jess Hamilton (incoming)
- Cr Tricia Jones (returning)
To view the full election results, please visit the Victorian Electoral Commission website. Councillor photos and contact details will be updated on council's website soon at Baw Baw Shire Council - Mayor and Councillors website.
Pictures from Baw Baw Shire Council website.
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