Whittlesea City Council

Whittlesea City Council was dismissed by an Act of Parliament in March 2020. The next election for this council will be in October 2024.

Whittlesea City Council has 3 wards, with 11 councillors total:

  • one ward with 3 councillors
  • 2 wards with 4 councillors each.

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Council information

  • Current councillors

    This council was dismissed by an Act of Parliament in March 2020. The next election will be in October 2024.

    There are no sitting councillors.

  • Electoral structure changes

    Whittlesea City Council will have a new electoral structure at the council elections this October.

    It will have 11 wards with one councillor in each ward:

    • Bundoora Ward
    • Epping Ward
    • Ganbu Gulinj Ward
    • Kirrip Ward
    • Lalor Ward
    • Mernda Ward
    • Mill Park Ward
    • North Ward
    • Painted Hills Ward
    • South Morang Ward
    • Thomastown Ward

    You will vote for one councillor to represent your ward.

    You can look at the new electoral structure on our interactive map.

    Find out more about the changes.

  • Past results
  • Previous council reviews

    2023-24 electoral structure review

    An electoral representation advisory panel reviewed Whittlesea City Council's electoral structure in 2023-24.

    This review changed the electoral structure of this council. The changes will take effect at the October 2024 council election.

    Learn about this review.

    2020 representation review

    A representation review for Whittlesea City Council ended due to the introduction of the Local Government Act 2020 in April 2020.

    The final report for the Whittlesea City Council representation review was not published.

  • Download map

    New council map

    This map shows the electoral structure and internal ward boundaries that will apply at the council elections this October.

    Current council map

    This map shows the current electoral structure and internal ward boundaries. This electoral structure will expire at the council elections this October.

    To view KML files, you will need geographic information systems (GIS) software such as Google Earth.