Campbelltown’s new Councillors have been officially declared after the counting of votes from the recent local government election were completed.
More than 101,000 residents voted in the election held in September, allocating the 15 local government seats in Campbelltown to a number of returning and new Councillors for the 2024 to 2028 term.
“We’re looking forward to welcoming our new and returning Councillors and working together over the next four years to continue delivering our strategic priorities and important services for the community,” Campbelltown City Council CEO Lindy Deitz said.
“These next four years promise to be an exciting time for Campbelltown as we progress a series of significant social infrastructure projects through the Western Sydney Infrastructure Grants Program alongside strategic activities like the City Centre Planning Proposal and the ongoing services and programs that the community relies on,” Ms Deitz said.
“These projects taking shape will enhance both the economic and cultural profile of our city.”
The first meeting of the new term will be held on October 15 where the next Mayor will be elected.
Elected councillors include:
- Seta Berbari (Community First Totally Independent Party)
- Masood Chowdhury (Labor)
- Joshua Cotter (Community First Totally Independent Party)
- Khaled Halabi (Community Voice of Australia)
- Karen Hunt (Labor)
- Muhamad (Masud) Khalil (Community Voice of Australia)
- Darcy Lound (Labor)
- Meg Oates (Labor)
- Cameron McEwan (Sustainable Australia Party – Stop Overdevelopment/Corruption)
- Warren Morrison (Community First Totally Independent Party)
- Md Ashiqur (Ash) Rahman (Labor)
- Jayden Rivera (The Greens)
- Theo (Tao) Triebels (The Greens)
- Isabella Wisniewska (Labor)
- Adam Zahra (Independent)