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Briffa not seeking re-election

Hobsons Bay councillor Antoinette Briffa has announced that she won’t be standing at the local council elections later this year.

Cr Briffa took to social to confirm her decision having made mention at a recent council meeting it was likely her last term on council.

“This decision comes after considerable reflection on my career, family and future,” she said. “I have been involved in local council issues and advocacy for 23-plus years.

“Prior to being elected to the council I served as convenor of the Hobsons Bay Residents’ Association advocating for residents and even representing them at VCAT [Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal] on planning issues.

“I was elected to the council in 2008, 2012, 2016 and 2020 and served as deputy mayor three times. I am honoured to have also served as mayor twice; most recently in 2022-2023.”

Cr Briffa said it had been a privilege working with many incredible colleagues, council staff, dedicated community leaders, community groups, businesses and residents.

She said together they had improved the community through upgrades to the foreshore, reserves, sporting facilities, playgrounds, shared paths, shopping strips, public toilets, kindergartens, libraries, dog parks, other infrastructure.

“We’ve improved accessibility and ensured the council’s policies, plans and community services are inclusive of everyone irrespective of age, disability, sex, gender identify, race, faith, sexual orientation and sex characteristics.

“As mayor I also had the privilege of conferring citizenship to hundreds of residents.

“I am very grateful to the community for the incredible support I have enjoyed including the amazing results at every election. Your support and active participation have been essential in everything I’ve done in the council, and for that, I am profoundly grateful. I’m especially grateful to my friends in the Residents’ Association who have always been there to guide, challenge and support me. They are friendships that I’m sure will endure.”

Cr Briffa said she was indebted to her family for their support during her years on council, especially her wife.

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