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Local Elections In the Cove

    • Kunst

Welcome to our podcast. Today we give you the run down on the Lane Cove Council elections. Everything from pre polling to polling stations. The Lane Cove Council elections will be held on 4 December 2021.
Listen to the podcast here (on your desktop or via Spotify or apple)
Lane Cove Council has 3 Wards
There are three wards Central, East and West - a map of the wards is here.
Where to Pre Poll in Lane Cove
In Lane Cove, you can pre-poll at the Lane Cove Council Chambers from 22 November to 3 December 2021.
Recent amendments to the Local Government Act 1993 and Local Government (General) Regulation 2021 mean that voters will have a longer period in which to apply for, receive and return postal voting packs.
Postal vote applications are open from today, Tuesday 26 October, and postal votes must be received by 6 pm, 17 December.
All polling places will be run in line with COVID-safe election guidelines including physical distancing, mask-wearing, single-use pens and queue management. Signage and staff will direct voters to check-in and comply with NSW Health advice.
Where to Vote in Lane Cove
One of the most popular polling stations in Lane Cove is usually the Lane Cove Public School. However, due to the hall fire, Lane Cove Public School will not be a polling station at this election. Check out this article to see where the polling stations are in Lane Cove.
Note that due to the fire at the Lane Cove Public School it is NOT a polling station.
Who Has Nominated for Lane Cove Council?
After 4 December 2021, there will be a new Mayor as our current Mayor Pam Palmer is not standing for re-election. A list of people who have nominated is here.
Current Councillors are below.
 
The following sitting Councillors have nominated for re-election.
Scott Bennison – Liberal
David Brook-Horne – Liberal
Andrew Zbik – Labor
Francis Vissel - Independent
Daniel Strassbourg - Independent
A list of their voting records on the big Lane Cove issues is here.
Support Local News
Many of you have asked how you can support In the Cove.
In The Cove is all about Lane Cove. We take great pride in delivering you Lane Cove local news, events, and business updates. We also take great pride in our community advocacy. In the Cove is funded by our fabulous local businesses. However, we made the decision to keep advertising affordable for our local businesses. For us to grow and take on more staff and provide you with more, we need more revenue, and that is where you can help. We now have a mechanism for you to support us with a monthly payment or an off one payment. It is up to you. If you have ever been helped by In the Cove or found out some information that has made your life easier, then we would love your support.  Support Us Here.

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Welcome to our podcast. Today we give you the run down on the Lane Cove Council elections. Everything from pre polling to polling stations. The Lane Cove Council elections will be held on 4 December 2021.
Listen to the podcast here (on your desktop or via Spotify or apple)
Lane Cove Council has 3 Wards
There are three wards Central, East and West - a map of the wards is here.
Where to Pre Poll in Lane Cove
In Lane Cove, you can pre-poll at the Lane Cove Council Chambers from 22 November to 3 December 2021.
Recent amendments to the Local Government Act 1993 and Local Government (General) Regulation 2021 mean that voters will have a longer period in which to apply for, receive and return postal voting packs.
Postal vote applications are open from today, Tuesday 26 October, and postal votes must be received by 6 pm, 17 December.
All polling places will be run in line with COVID-safe election guidelines including physical distancing, mask-wearing, single-use pens and queue management. Signage and staff will direct voters to check-in and comply with NSW Health advice.
Where to Vote in Lane Cove
One of the most popular polling stations in Lane Cove is usually the Lane Cove Public School. However, due to the hall fire, Lane Cove Public School will not be a polling station at this election. Check out this article to see where the polling stations are in Lane Cove.
Note that due to the fire at the Lane Cove Public School it is NOT a polling station.
Who Has Nominated for Lane Cove Council?
After 4 December 2021, there will be a new Mayor as our current Mayor Pam Palmer is not standing for re-election. A list of people who have nominated is here.
Current Councillors are below.
 
The following sitting Councillors have nominated for re-election.
Scott Bennison – Liberal
David Brook-Horne – Liberal
Andrew Zbik – Labor
Francis Vissel - Independent
Daniel Strassbourg - Independent
A list of their voting records on the big Lane Cove issues is here.
Support Local News
Many of you have asked how you can support In the Cove.
In The Cove is all about Lane Cove. We take great pride in delivering you Lane Cove local news, events, and business updates. We also take great pride in our community advocacy. In the Cove is funded by our fabulous local businesses. However, we made the decision to keep advertising affordable for our local businesses. For us to grow and take on more staff and provide you with more, we need more revenue, and that is where you can help. We now have a mechanism for you to support us with a monthly payment or an off one payment. It is up to you. If you have ever been helped by In the Cove or found out some information that has made your life easier, then we would love your support.  Support Us Here.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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