Councillors

Mayor and Deputy Mayor

The City of Whittlesea Council elected the Mayor and Deputy Mayor at a Council Meeting on Tuesday 19 November 2024.

Mayor

Councillor Aidan McLindon

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Deputy Mayor

Councillor Daniela Zinni

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Councillors and wards

The City of Whittlesea is made up of 11 wards, with one Councillor for each ward.

The following Councillors were elected in the 2024 Council elections.

Bundoora Ward

Councillor Daniela Zinni

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As a proud resident of the City of Whittlesea, I have had the privilege of experiencing firsthand the incredible diversity of families in our community. As a parent myself, I am committed to raising my children here, surrounded by the vibrant culture and strong sense of community that makes Whittlesea so special.

As a passionate advocate for children and families, I believe that every child deserves to have their voice heard and valued. It is essential that we provide services that are well resourced for them.

My vision is to see our children grow and thrive in Whittlesea, staying connected to their roots and giving back to the community that has raised them. By working together, we can build a brighter future for our kids, one that is full of opportunities, and a sense of belonging.

Epping Ward

Councillor David Lenberg

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As a proud resident of Whittlesea for the last eight years, I’m passionate about building a connected, inclusive community. I share my life with my loving partner, supportive family, and two lively Labradors who keep me grounded and bring so much joy. I also love to travel, experiencing diverse cultures and bringing fresh perspectives to my work and community engagement. 

With over 25 years of experience in business, I bring a wealth of expertise in leadership, strategic planning, and delivering innovative customer-focused solutions. I’ve worked with startups, small businesses, and large corporations, and I know how to tackle challenges and drive meaningful outcomes. 

I’m committed to creating a thriving Whittlesea through open governance, better services, and fostering cultural diversity. From expanding green spaces to tackling illegal rubbish dumping, I’ll work to make Whittlesea a safe, vibrant, and welcoming place for all who call it home.

Ganbu Gulinj Ward

Councillor Lawrie Cox

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I moved to the Whittlesea area in 1977, initially living in Lalor before moving to Epping where we lived for almost 40 years before moving to Wollert where I live now. This area is my home and where I’ve married and raised my children.

I served on the Shire of Whittlesea Council from 1979 to 1986, including a term as Shire President in 1982. I returned to the City of Whittlesea in 2016 and served as Mayor in 2018. My priority has always been representing the community where I’ve chosen to live.

Professionally, I represented Air Pilots for 28 years and, since retiring, I’ve worked as an Industrial Relations consultant and an Independent Company Director/Trustee for Superannuation for 34 years. I also volunteer as a Justice of the Peace.

As our region develops, we need essential infrastructure to support growth. I look forward to engaging with and representing residents throughout my council term.

Kirrip Ward

Councillor Aidan McLindon 

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I was born in Darwin in 1980 and later raised in Eden Park before moving to Queensland and returning to Victoria in 2013.

After school I joined the Army Reserves as an infantry soldier based at 9RQR. After a work experience stint at Queensland Parliament House, I decided I would run for election at 18 years old against then Police Minister.

An avid musician I was lead singer to rock band KiLLTV releasing four CD's and touring extensively.

In 2004 I was elected to Logan City Council and in 2008 I was re-elected and appointed Chair of Environment and Sustainability. In 2009 I was elected to the Queensland Parliament and appointed to the Law, Justice and Safety Committee. I later served as a National Director and commenced AMac Consultancy.

I have taught at both primary and secondary schools over the past 10 years and specialise in Student Wellbeing and the Performing Arts.

I am passionate about creating opportunities for the incoming generation and have a desire to seek natural justice for the people. In 2024 I was elected to the Kirrip Ward and became Mayor of City of Whittlesea on 19 November 2024. I live by the motto of Mahatma Gandhi 'You must be the change you want to see in the world'. 

Lalor Ward

Councillor Stevan Kozmevski 

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I have been a proud resident of the City of Whittlesea since 1968, living with my family in Lalor.

I began my career with the Railways in 1977 and have dedicated 47 years to this industry. As a long-time member of the Rail, Tram, and Bus Union, I served as a Divisional Secretary on the Executive until 2023.

I am a graduate of Thomastown Secondary College and since 2001, I have served on the School Council at the College and have been School Council President for 22 years. In March 1997, I was elected as an endorsed ALP Councillor for the City of Whittlesea and served for 22 years, including two terms as Mayor.

Over these years as a resident and Councillor, I’ve witnessed the City of Whittlesea’s remarkable growth and understand the vital services and infrastructure needed to support its expanding population.

Mernda Ward

Councillor Jarrod Lappin 

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I moved to the City of Whittlesea five years ago with my family to start our lives together and we couldn’t believe how lucky we were to find ourselves here. The incredible diversity of the community and the beautiful surrounding environment made us feel immediately at home and welcome.

My passion for local government is driven by a commitment to making a positive impact in the community, to try and make my area and yours truly reflect our needs.

I am committed to ensuring we have accessible infrastructure and services for all, that our environment is protected and thriving for this and future generations and that our community is connected and supported.

As our community grows and adapts, I want to make sure that everyone in it can play their part and feel at home. The City of Whittlesea has incredible opportunities going forward, and I’ll be working to ensure we make the most of them.

Mill Park Ward

Councillor Blair Colwell 

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I have proudly lived in Mill Park and the City of Whittlesea for over 40 years, witnessing firsthand how the community has developed and flourished into the place it is today. I am beginning my first term as a Councillor, bringing 25 years of experience in Local Government, primarily in Community Services and Youth Work.

As a Community Health Board Director, a member of the Northern Hospital Aboriginal Advisory Committee, and a Basketball Victoria Tribunal Member, I bring a diverse range of skills in governance.

I am passionate about social justice, promoting reconciliation and Aboriginal affairs, building a cohesive community for all, and supporting the health and wellbeing of children and young people. Through evidence-based approaches, I aim to ensure that Whittlesea continues to have thriving, connected children, young people, and families.

North Ward

Councillor Christine Stow 

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It is a privilege to be your voice. I care about our community.

I grew up in our municipality and have seen the area change from farms to the busy growth corridor it is today. I have a deep connection to the area and understanding of the issues. Three generations of my family have contributed to the community supporting The Whittlesea Show and sporting services.

My background was in Forensic and Environmental Science then medical sales where I became National Sales Manager. It all changed when I had my second daughter and found out she has a muscle condition.

From there I became involved in advocating for what is now NDIS and advocated for Carers running support and community groups. I get it. I've worked across government, community and with Council to bring services: the satellite school in Whittlesea and support services for families.

With a background in science, I am adaptable across many areas of Council and community.

Painted Hills Ward

Councillor Deb Gunn

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I have lived in the City of Whittlesea on and off for most of my life. Living in Lalor, Mill Park, Epping and currently in Doreen. I completed my secondary schooling at Lalor North High.

I have watched our city grow and develop and wish to be an integral part of it’s future.

I have worked in the Disability Sector for the past 33 years, performing a number of support, leadership and management roles.

I am an active member of my community, volunteering with Doreen CFA and Doreen RSL.

You will often see me around the City of Whittlesea doing community engagement amongst other activities.

With membership on a number of Committees, I have experience and an understanding of good governance and the desire to see our council functioning again. I would like to see the City of Whittlesea working effectively and efficiently for the residents, making this a city of choice for people to live.

South Morang Ward

Councillor Martin Taylor 

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I am an experienced community leader, dedicated advocate, and proud resident of South Morang. With a career spanning the law, emergency services, the military, both the private and public sectors and community development, I bring a wealth of knowledge and passion to my role as Councillor and the Representative for the South Morang Ward.

My professional background includes serving as a Barrister and Solicitor, Senior Counsel Assisting, General Counsel, with Victoria Police, the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission, as a Major in the Army Reserve, and as a volunteer Advanced Responder with St John Ambulance. I hold extensive qualifications in law, policing, management, education, and paramedical science, reflecting my commitment to service and excellence.

My priorities include enhancing road safety, improving community facilities, and advocating for sustainable development. Known for my community first approach, I am dedicated to working towards a vibrant and inclusive future for the City of Whittlesea.

Thomastown Ward

Councillor Nic Brooks 

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Born and raised in the northern suburbs of Melbourne I love the area and want to see it flourish as a thriving business district with a happy, healthy and connected community that is proud of where they live.

My current role is General Manager for a Security & Technology company. For the last seven years I have co-owned and operated a NDIS registered provider specialising in vehicle occupant safety solutions based in the City of Whittlesea.

With 20 years of diverse corporate experience, predominantly in the transport and logistics industry. I have been part of high performing teams for domestic and global businesses. Expertise in areas such as solution design, commercial analysis, project management and process improvement.

My hope for the City of Whittlesea is a council that supports local living and employment, aiming to increase local job opportunities. Promoting smart urban design for sustainable and connected communities understanding the ongoing cost of living and housing crisis.

              

Which ward do I live in?

The City of Whittlesea’s 11 wards are shown in the image below:

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Visit this interactive map on the VEC website to see which ward you are in.

Model Councillor Code of Conduct

From October 2024, all Councillors are required to observe the Model Code of Conduct. It ensures that Councillors can effectively perform their duties and functions, supporting the Council in its role to provide good governance for the benefit and wellbeing of the community.

For more information, visit the Model Councillor Code of Conduct page.

Councillor Gift Policy

The Councillor Gift Policy clearly states Council’s position in relation to offers of gifts and benefits.

The policy will give members of the community confidence that Council decisions are not influenced by gift offers and that decisions are based on impartial advice aimed at achieving the best outcomes for the community.

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Councillor Gift Policy(PDF, 251KB)

Councillor Expense and Support Policy

The Councillor Expense and Support Policy supports Councillors and members of delegated committees to perform their role, as defined under the Local Government Act 2020 (Vic), by ensuring that expenses reasonably incurred in the performance of their role are reimbursed.

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Councillor Expense and Support Policy(PDF, 1MB)