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OUR COUNCILLORS


Horsham Rural City Council’s seven Councillors were elected for a four year term through a postal ballot that closed on 26 October 2012. The next Council election will be held in October 2016.


MAYOR CR DAVID GRIMBLE


Cr David Grimble has served as a Councillor since November 2008. He was elected as Mayor in November 2012.


Cr Grimble runs a family farm at Brimpaen. He


understands the responsibility of civic leadership and is committed to represent the whole of the municipality.


Cr Grimble is the Council representative for the following committees: Audit Committee, Australia Day Committee, Business and Industrial Liaison Group, Central Activity District Strategy Steering Committee, Chief Executive Evaluation, Finance Committee, Horsham and Environs Framework for Managing Growth Steering Committee, Horsham Regional Livestock Exchange, Horsham Town Hall Project Control Group, Municipal Association of Victoria, North Western Municipalities Association, Planning Sub-Committee, Regional Cities Victoria, Wartook Valley Strategic Working Group, Western Highway Action Committee, Wimmera Intermodal Freight Terminal Precinct Structure Plan, Wimmera Regional Transport Group and the Wimmera Southern Mallee Regional Strategic Plan Project Working Group.


CR PAM CLARKE


Cr Pam Clarke was elected to Council in October 2012. She previously served as a Councillor for Horsham Rural City Council from 2003 to 2008, including one term as Mayor in 2007-2008.


Cr Clarke has a strong background in disability welfare and was the Chief Executive Officer of a local disability service provider for many years. Cr Clarke has also been a local business owner for the past 39 years.


Cr Clarke is the Council representative for the following committees: Business Industry Liaison Group, Central Activity District Strategy Steering Committee, Chief Executive Evaluation, Disability Access and Action Plan Steering Committee, Finance Committee, Horsham and Environs Framework for Managing Growth Steering Committee, Horsham Town Hall Steering Committee, Municipal Association of Victoria (sub), Parking Consultative and Advisory Committee, Planning Sub-Committee, Public Art Committee, Wartook Valley Strategic Working Group, Wimmera Business Centre, Wimmera Disability Access Forum and the Wimmera Southern Mallee Regional Strategic Plan Project Working Group.


CR ROBIN BARBER


Cr Robin Barber was elected to Council in October 2012 and is currently serving his first term on Council.


Cr Barber lives at Wail and


runs a building design business in Horsham. He is heavily involved in Business Horsham and is committed to developing a strong representative base for local business.


6 ANNUAL REPORT 2012 - 2013


Cr Barber is the Council representative for the following committees: Central Activity District Strategy Steering Committee, Chief Executive Evaluation, Finance Committee, Horsham College/Community Oval Committee of Management, Horsham and Environs Framework for Managing Growth Steering Committee, Planning Sub-Committee, Wartook Valley Strategic Working Group, Wimmera Development Association, Wimmera Intermodal Freight Terminal Committee of Management, Wimmera Intermodal Freight Terminal Precinct Structure Plan and the Wimmera Mallee Sustainability Alliance.


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