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Pride group positions open

Hobsons Bay council is calling for applications for the 2024 Hobsons Bay Pride Community Liaison Group (CLG).

Council said the group will be established to help design and implement Hobsons Bay Pride, an initiative of the 2024 Mayoral Program.

“Hobsons Bay Pride explores programs, services, resources and ways for the LGBTIQA+ community to connect in Hobsons Bay,” council said.

“The purpose of the CLG is to bring together local knowledge, expertise and networks, including to contribute ideas and contacts, and to guide engagement with the community.”

Council is seeking expressions of interest from people who can meet one or more of the following criteria: A personal or professional link with the Hobsons Bay LGBTQIA+ community, particularly with 25-40 year olds; commitment to making a positive contribution in the community; interest in community engagement including in the western region; or experience in designing programs like workshops and social gatherings.

Those who make it into the liaison group will help create programs like workshops and social gatherings for the period of April through until November.

Council said the selection of members for the CLG will be guided by diversity, skills, geographic representation.

Details: https://shorturl.at/jqzKS

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