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Author: Locale Learning

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In this six part podcast series, we go behind the corflute signs to follow the journey of a courageous community member putting her hand up in the local government elections in New South Wales, Australia in 2024. We explore the questions that real-life candidates are asking about becoming a councillor. It is for aspiring candidates who want a fresh and accessible new way to find answers to the questions they are thinking, but are not sure who to ask. Locale Learning is a non-partisan political leadership accelerator focused on elevating ethical, mindful and impactful elected leaders.
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In this episode, we talk about how to actually get your name on the ballot paper.  This step is absolutely critical - if you don't do this properly, then you cannot get elected.We explain the eligibility criteria, what makes you disqualified from standing for civic office and the difference between registering and nominating as a candidate.
In this episode, we explore the question – what skills, knowledge and personal qualities will I need to succeed as a local government councillor.And underlying that, the deeper and perhaps more challenging question that candidates ask themselves – am I cut out for the job? 
In this episode, we dive into the million dollar question – how much does a councillor actually get paid? Knowing the answer to this question is critical for any candidate.  And the answer to the question is not straight-forward. We explain the nuances around your pay and conditions, and why the structure for renumeration is in a need of a refresh.
In this episode, we explore the first question that every candidate is asking…..what is actually involved in being a councillor? In other words, what’s the real deal on being a councillor in NSW.We dispel some common myths, explain the difference between holding civic office and being an employee, and share ten realities of the job that may surprise you.
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