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Mayor and deputy mayor elected

COUNCILLOR Steve Rabie has been re-elected as mayor for the first twelve months of this new council term and councillor James Tehan will serve as deputy mayor.

Both positions were uncontested and all councillors supported the motion to elect the councillors to their roles.

Cr Rabie said he was pleased to have the confidence of fellow councillors to continue in the Mayoral role.

“It is indeed an honour and a privilege that I take seriously and diligently," he said.

“The previous council achieved a lot in its four-year term, and I’m excited by the opportunities this new council presents as we have a strong team and a great balance of experience, diversity and fresh ideas.

“I want to continue to keep serving council on its current course, which focuses on being financially responsible with ratepayer’s money.

Cr James Tehan reflected on being elected as deputy mayor four years ago, in the previous term of council.

“While this council is forming and building on the strong foundations of the previous council, I am committed to continuing to serve the community through a new council term,” he said.

“I ran again to provide stability in local government as this community works through the challenges of a period of significant growth.

"As a new council, we continue to be committed to strong financial management of ratepayer funds and strategic town planning."

Mansfield Shire Council Chief Executive Officer Kirsten Alexander congratulated the mayor and deputy mayor.

“The first decision a new council makes is to elect a mayor and deputy mayor for the first 12 months of a new term," she said.

“I look forward to working with the new council, the mayor and deputy mayor and congratulate them on being elected to their positions.”