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Councillors clear out in Hobsons Bay

Hobsons Bay could soon have an entirely new council, with just two of seven councillors nominating for re-election next month.

Nominations for the October poll closed on September 17, with only former deputy mayors, Daria Kellander and Diana Grima, standing again.

While some such as sitting mayor Matt Tyler and former mayor Antoinette Briffa had already announced their intention to not stand again, a failure to renominate has brought the career of Hobsons Bay’s longest serving councillor, Peter Hemphill, to an end.

A three time former mayor, Cr Hemphill was first elected to council in 1999 and also stood as an independent candidate for Williamstown at the 2018 state election.

Just last week Cr Hemphill was handed a one-month suspension from council after an independent arbiter upheld allegations of misconduct brought against him by Cr Briffa

Another former mayor, Cr Jonathan Marsden will also depart after being elected in 2016, while current deputy mayor Pamela Sutton-Leaguad will leave council after one four-year term.

Councillors Kellander and Grima are no certainties to be re-elected, with both facing numerous challengers in their respected wards of Altona and Altona Meadows.

In Altona, Cr Kellander will face local businessman Tim Rippon, Victoria Socialists and former Greens candidate Susan Miller, Phillip Paull and Irene Brown.

In Altona Meadows, Cr Grima is being challenged by libertarian candidate Liam Roche, environmental waste auditor Matthew Phelan and migration agent Ranbir Lambra.

Just two candidates are contesting the Williamstown ward, the Greens Ingrid Martengaard and independent Lisa Bentley.

In Williamstown North, former federal election candidate Alex Anselone, small businessman Michael Disbury, Wajde Ghazi Assaf and Nicholas Norton will contest.

Foot surgeon Dr Omar Baarini, community advocate Rosa McKenna, previous candidate Daniel Kade, Kristin Bishop and Hayley Royal will vie for Spotswood, while Labor’s Paddy Keys-Macpherson, Paula Morgan and Tori Mikula will contest Laverton.

Real estate agent Alexandra Damasoliotis, lawyer Rayane Hawli, Greens candidate Rowena Joske and Ryan Thistlethwaite are in the running for Altona North.

Altona Meadows Ward (one vacancy)

Liam Roche

Diana Grima

Matthew Phelan

Ranbir Lambra

Altona North Ward (one vacancy)

Alexandra Damasoliotis

Ryan Thistlethwaite

Rowena Joske

Rayane Hawli

Altona Ward (one vacancy)

Irene Brown

Daria Kellander

Susan Miller

Paull Phillip

Tim R Rippon

Laverton Ward (one vacancy)

Paula Morgan

Paddy Keys-Macpherson

Tori Mikula

Spotswood Ward (one vacancy)

Kristin Bishop

Hayley Royal

Daniel Kade

Rosa McKenna

Omar Baarini

Williamstown North Ward (one vacancy)

Alexander Ansalone

Nicholas Norton

Wajde Ghazi Assaf

Michael Disbury

Williamstown Ward (one vacancy)

Ingrid Martengaard

Lisa Bentley

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