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Tony Briffa resigns as Hobsons Bay councillor

Hobsons Bay councillor and former mayor Tony Briffa has resigned after six years, citing a desire to focus on family and international human rights campaigning, and to work as an aerospace engineer.

Former mayor Michael Raffoul is tipped to replace Cr Briffa in a countback, which will be conducted by the Victorian Electoral Commission at 9.30am on March 13.

“After getting married last year, I would like to spend more time with my family but also take time to focus on my human rights work and restart the career I put on hold while devoting my energy to the council and local community,” said Cr Briffa, who previously convened the residents’ association.

“It’s now the time, I think, to focus on just having a family life, enjoying time with [spouse] Manja and focusing on my career.

“I do miss aviation, because I formerly worked for airlines and then the Department of Defence. As for the human rights stuff, human rights is a passion of mine.

“It has been a hard decision. I’ve discussed this with the CEO for the past year.”

Cr Briffa, who represents Cherry Lake ward, became the world’s first intersex mayor in 2011. This week, Cr Briffa will leave for Turkey, followed by a trip to Darwin in May, to raise awareness of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, intersex and queer (GLBTIQ) human rights issues.

Cr Briffa’s time on the council was plagued by a 20-month dispute after Cr Peter Hemphill alleged Cr Briffa had breached the councillor code of conduct.

“As I reflect on some of the highlights during my time on the council I think about the work I’ve done for people with disabilities, GLBTIQ and elderly people, and the multicultural community,” Cr Briffa said.

“I think about the improvements to the Altona and Seaholme foreshore, many local reserves, local footpaths and shopping precincts.

“I think about new community facilities like the Altona North Community Library and Laverton Hub, about the families and kids I’ve met, and special events like the Altona Beach Festival, GoWest (as part of the Midsumma Festival), representing the city at the Pride March, and the various events I held as mayor for people with disabilities and the elderly.

“I am pleased I successfully fought against issues such as the use of methyl bromide in the area, and raised the profile of issues such as air quality in Altona, Altona North and Brooklyn.”

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