The Victorian Local Governance Association (VLGA) has today launched the results of the sector’s first ever Victorian Councillor Census.
The Census has provided invaluable insights into the overall experience of a councillor across the duration of their four-year term.
The Census looked to address the opportunities and barriers for councillors, their motivations for standing, any factors influencing their decision to stand or not stand for re-election and identified areas where councillors required additional support.
VLGA CEO, Kathryn Arndt, said this groundbreaking work would help inform, influence and lead important conversations across the Local Government sector.
“Up until now we haven’t had any tangible data to support what we were hearing anecdotally from elected representatives.
“The Census addresses a significant information gap and provides some great insights into how the sector can respond and be better placed to support and empower councillors to be successful in their roles in the future.”
The Victorian Councillor Census was conducted in collaboration with QDOS Research, who were responsible for collecting the data and ensuring the complete anonymity of respondents.
More than 300 councillors across Victoria responded to the Census with an average age of 57 years.
One of the most significant findings of the Census was identifying the challenges and barriers currently preventing women and men from re-standing as councillors.
Key findings included:
Ms Arndt said the VLGA planned to conduct the Census annually to capture and track councillor demographics, attitudes and key challenges for local council governance over time.
She said the data had also helped inform the VLGA’s program of work including:
“The Census is a critical tool that has already directly informed the VLGA’s sector advocacy and our program of work moving forward,” she said.
“It will also be used by government to inform policy and related sector discussions in order to enhance the outcomes councillors deliver for the communities they represent.”
You can access the Victorian Councillor Census report here.
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