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Words from the Mayor – April 22

A message from Mayor Jade Benham

New CEO appointed

I am thrilled to announce the appointment of our new Chief Executive Officer, Scott Barber.

Mr Barber is a results-driven executive with more than two decades’ experience developing and leading high-performing teams within local government, utilities and services sectors.

Scott has held executive roles at Goulburn-Murray Water, Murray River Council and most recently, he was Director of Projects and Strategy at Wagga Wagga City Council.

Scott will commence at Council on Tuesday, June 7. It’s a really exciting time!

Seasonal worker accommodation

I am absolutely delighted by last week’s State Government announcement that $744,000 has been allocated to build new accommodation for Robinvale seasonal workers.

Accommodation will assist our local region during our busy harvest season and alleviate some of the housing shortages that we have faced for many years.

New, modern backpacker-style accommodation will include rooms for two to four people, each with self-contained ensuites, plus communal facilities including laundry, kitchen and common rooms.

This is such a positive step forward for our region, allowing local growers to get on with their core business and continue feeding our nation.

Lest we forget

Next Monday, April 25 we will pause to remember the sacrifice, commitment and devotion of those who served so courageously for our country.

We remember the men and women, including from our own communities, who have served our nation in all wars, conflicts and peacekeeping operations, and those who continue to serve today.

For a list of Anzac Day commemoration services locations, including those in the Swan Hill municipality, please visit www.rslvic.com.au/anzac-day/commemorate-locally/ 

The Dawn Service will also be livestreamed on Anzac Day via the Shrine of Remembrance’s website www.shrine.org.au 

Recruiting school crossing supervisors

Council is currently looking for more friendly faces to join their school crossing supervisor team.

Our team of school crossing supervisors are that friendly face children remember and trust, who ensure the safety of children and pedestrians crossing the road.

We would love to hear from anyone who is great with kids and available before and after school.

To find out more or to apply, please call our friendly regulatory services team on 03 5036 2346.

What’s on at the Town Hall

There is a fantastic mix of events coming up at the Town Hall – music, comedy, dance, circus and shows for all of the family to enjoy!

This weekend, school holiday fun is sorted with a family fun-filled afternoon of skilled acrobatics, clowning and a rockin’ sound track at Don’t mess with the Dummies on Sunday, April 24. As a special treat for the school holidays, the Town Hall is offering 20 per cent off all ticket prices.

Next Wednesday, April 27, the Swan Hill Town Hall Performing Arts and Conference Centre (PACC) will come alive when they host a western-themed circus, Railed.

World-renowned entertainer and International Magician of the Year, Cosentino, is returning to Swan Hill for his brand new, 90-minute live show, Deception. It’s on Saturday 30 April at 7.30pm.

For more information, visit www.swanhilltownhall.com or call the Swan Hill Town Hall bookings office on 5036 2384.

My commitment to our municipality

Word is starting to spread of my intentions to run in the seat of Mildura at the state election in November. I am doing this because I want a fairer go for Regional Victorians – so rather than sit back and grizzle, I am putting up my hand, to be a voice for you all.

With that in mind, I want to make it clear right now – this doesn’t mean I am taking off my Mayoral cap anytime soon. I am committed to this municipality and I still have a job to do (a big job at that!) and I intend to fulfil this commitment for each of you, please rest assured.

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