Pyrenees Shire Council

Pyrenees Shire Council has 5 wards with one councillor in each ward.

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Current elections

Local council elections will be held by post this October.

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Council information

  • Current councillors

    Avoca Ward

    Ronald Eason

    Beaufort Ward

    Damian Ferrari

    De Cameron Ward

    Robert J. Vance

    Ercildoune Ward

    David Clark

    Mount Emu Ward

    Tanya Kehoe

  • Ward boundary changes

    Pyrenees Shire Council's internal ward boundaries will change at the council elections this October.

    At the request of the Minister for Local Government, we review ward boundaries to make sure each ward has approximately the same number of voters at the next local council election.

    These reviews do not change the number of councillors representing this council, the external council boundaries, or the names of any wards.

    You can look at the new internal ward boundaries on our interactive map.

    Find out more about the changes.

  • Past results
  • Previous council reviews

    2024 ward boundary review

    At the Minister for Local Government's request, we reviewed Pyrenees Shire Council's internal ward boundaries in 2024.

    This review adjusted the internal ward boundaries of this council. These changes will apply at the local council elections this October.

    Learn about this review.

    2011 representation review

    We reviewed the electoral structure of Pyrenees Shire Council in 2011.

    Read the report:

  • Download map

    New council map

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

    Download new council map (PDF)

    Download new council map (KML)

    Current council map

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

    Download current council map (PDF)

    Download current council map (KML)

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