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MAV strengthens Advisory Panels

by Kody Cook
July 16, 2025
in Council, News, People, Policy, Spotlight, VIC
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A new cohort of councillors have been appointed to the Municipal Association of Victoria’s (MAV) Advisory Panels, reinforcing collaborative leadership and evidence-informed policy development.  

MAV President, Jennifer Anderson, said that the Advisory Panels are central to delivering the MAV Strategic Plan 2024–2027, Shaping our Future. 

“Our Advisory Panels bring together the insights and expertise of councillors and industry specialists to tackle key sector challenges and identify opportunities that will shape the future of Victorian communities,” Anderson said. 

“These panels play a vital role in informing our advocacy priorities, guiding policy development, and ensuring that the MAV’s work is grounded in the real-world experiences of councils and communities.” 

The newly appointed c ouncillor members for the MAV Advisory Panels are: 

  • Health and Wellbeing: Cr Connie Boglis, Cr Daniel Griffiths, Cr Jennie Barrera, and Cr Rosie Barker 
  • Climate Futures: Cr Max Patton, Cr Sarah Gilligan, Cr Karen Corr, and Cr Victor Franco 
  • Future Gen: Cr Allison Winters, Cr Elisha Lee, and Cr Katherine Nikolic 
  • Connected Places and Intergenerational Infrastructure: Cr Cuc Lam, Cr Lisa Hollingsworth, Cr Phil Howard, and Cr Edward Crossland 

“These Councillors have been selected for their demonstrated experience, deep understanding of local issues, and capacity to contribute meaningfully to the work of each panel,” Anderson said. 

“The MAV is excited to work alongside these dedicated leaders to advance outcomes that benefit councils and communities across the state.” 

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