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ALBURY :: EQUIP women for Local Government elections in NSW | Workshop Series

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Join our FREE Albury workshop: Women for Election Australia are running, in partnership with the NSW Government, an event to INSPIRE + EQUIP women to run for the September 2021 NSW local government elections

Across NSW women support their communities in so many ways. From running school P&C’s, building and expanding local businesses, overseeing local sports competitions and community campaigns to co-ordinating drought and bushfire relief for neighbours and local businesses. These leadership skills are highly transferable to local government where your skills can help your entire community.

Have you ever considered running for public office? Local Council is a great place to start! Read the Minister for Local Government, Shelley Hancock’s, article on her journey into politics and why she wants to see more women Councillors across NSW.

Women represent less than a third of all NSW councillors & mayors. Let’s try and change it.

Across the country, NSW is the state with the fewest number of female Councillors. We need more women at the table where decisions are being made.

That’s why Women for Election Australia is launching seven workshops across NSW; to provide women with the key knowledge, tools, and techniques to enable them to run for office, be the best candidate they can be or assist another woman with her political campaign. We look forward to helping you get elected!

Albury

Date: Saturday 8 May

Venue: Robert Brown Room, Albury Council Chambers, 553 Kiewa Street, Albury

Time: 10 am – 4 pm

Secure your spot now…..each workshop is limited to 30 people.

Facilitators:

LICIA HEATH
CEO, WFEA

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RUTH MCGOWAN
AUTHOR, TRAINER & COACH

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Content includes:

  • Introductions, understand your obligations as a candidate, the role of councillor & know why you want to run.
  • Plan your campaign, Part 1: Understand the time & financial commitment, building your team & develop your Game Plan.
  • Plan your campaign, Part 2: Develop your communication plan, fundraising, media & using technology to reach voters.
  • The Pointy End – the last 6 weeks: Meeting deadlines, election publicity, election day and what comes next.

A partnership between the NSW Government & Women for Election Australia.


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