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It’s official! Council election results are in.

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Donna Portland

30 September 2024, 6:11 AM

It’s official! Council election results are in.Kiama Council Chambers

Kiama has spoken. The NSW Electoral commission has confirmed the results of the 14 September local government elections. Kiama’s nine councillors are: Cameron McDonald, Erica Warren and Melissa Matters (from Independent Group A), Matt Brown (Independent), Imogen Draisma and Stuart Larkins from Labor, Melinda Lawton (Greens), Mike Cains (Independent) and Yasmin Tatrai (Independent).


That means that only three from the former group of Councillors have been retained, and there are six new members. Kiama voters have spoken loudly to elect a very different group of councillors for the four-year term, and there seems to be a bias towards Independents and people with solid business experience.  



Labor councillors Draisma and Larkins have already come out with a statement: “We want to thank the community for allowing us the opportunity to represent them on the council, and the hardworking volunteers and members who have backed us all the way.”


Newly elected councillor Mike Cains said, "It's a great honour and a privilege to be elected. We ran a short sharp policy rich campaign and have been rewarded by the community," adding, "I have said many times that I can't wait to roll up my sleeves and represent our community diligently, sensibly and thoughtfully. To everyone who supported us, I can't thank them enough."


As of 2:51 PM this afternoon, there is a 24-hour period for anyone to object and request a recount. The councillors will be officially sworn in by the CEO, Jane Stroud, at the first council meeting on Tuesday, 8 October. This meeting will also see the new council members voting for a Mayor and Deputy Mayor.


Regarding the constitutional referendum on changing to a direct (popular) election for the Mayor, the decision was closely contested, but Kiama chose no with 54.67% of votes.


Cameron McDonald


Erica Warren


Melissa Matters


Matt Brown


Imogen Draisma


Stuart Larkins


Melissa Lawton


Mike Cains


Yasmin Tatrai