One has been elected unopposed already,while the rest are hoping to win you over at Saturday’s local council elections.
As voters go to the polls on Saturday,we explore what’s at stake in the 2024 NSW local government elections.
And after weeks of rigorous debate,intense competition and some classic council chaos,it comes down to this. Here’s everything you need to know.
Millions of voters will determine who controls the state’s 128 local councils on Saturday. Here are some of the crucial power struggles to watch.
Mandeep Singh had his own council nomination mishap – except his mistake did not have the same diabolical outcome as that of his Liberal Party colleagues.
We surveyed candidates across 34 LGAs before Saturday’s elections,and one topic dominated. See what your council candidates say in our interactive map.
Despite her achievements,many voters feel it is time for Sydney’s longest-serving leader to move on – but they’re not sure whether there is a better candidate.
The government will allow the council’s election to go ahead,but new councillors will have to deal with a long inquiry.
A new lobby group is targeting Greens candidates in key eastern and inner-city councils over their support of Palestinian causes.
Senior Liberal Rob Stokes is throwing his support behind Georgia Ryburn to nominate for the seat of Pittwater,vowing he would “back her every step of the way”.
The Minns government is spending millions of dollars on street festivals to boost ailing suburban retail precincts,while also encouraging people back into the office.