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Councillor portfolios

Find details of the Councillor portfolios 2024-2028 adopted by Council.

Portfolio details

 

CouncillorPortfolio HeadPortfolio DeputyAdvisory Committee
Nicholas Reece    
Infrastructure
 
Finance, Governance and Risk

Aboriginal Melbourne
Delivery Unit
CEO EMC
Melbourne Art Trust (External Body)
First Nations
Roshena CampbellPlanningTourism and EventsDelivery Unit
Design Excellence Committee
CEO EMC
Kevin LoueyCity Economy and BusinessNilInvest Melbourne
Gladys LiuCommunity and City ServicesSafety and CleaningDisability (deputy chair) 
Invest Melbourne 
Homelessness (chair)
Owen GuestFinance, Governance and RiskEducation and InnovationAudit and Risk 
CEO EMC
Rafael CamilloSafety and CleaningInfrastructureMelbourne Art Trust (External Body)
Mark Scott    Tourism and EventsCreative and ArtsMelbourne Art Trust (External Body)
Davydd GriffithsEnvironmentCommunity and City ServicesAudit and Risk 
Parks and Gardens
Disability (chair)
Homelessness (deputy chair)
Olivia BallAboriginal MelbourneEnvironmentFirst Nations
Parks and Gardens CEO EMC
Philip Le LiuCreative and ArtsPlanningAudit and Risk
Melbourne Art Trust (External Body)
CEO EMC
Andrew RowseEducation and InnovationCity Economy and BusinessDesign Excellence Committee

 

 

 

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