Hundreds of councillors are up for election, with over four million voters set to choose their representatives this year.
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Gagan Bhatnagar, a Point Cook resident who became an Australian citizen this year, is preparing to vote for the first time.
Gagan Bhatnagar is a resident of western suburb of Point Cook. Credit: Supplied
"I had no idea that, as a permanent resident or as a rate payer, I could have voted in local council elections in Victoria before. If I had known, I would have participated," he explains.
Avinash Raina, a resident of Balwyn, shares similar views.
Avinash Raina, resident of Balwyn (Victoria). Credit: Supplied
For both voters, the candidates' efforts and agendas for their local council were the most significant factors.
"For me, it's crucial to see what the candidates’ campaigns focus on. I want to know what they plan to achieve and whether their agendas will improve the quality of life for residents," Raina explains.
Australian citizens aged 18 and older who have resided at their current address for more than one month are eligible to vote in local council elections. They must be enrolled to vote.
Non-citizen ratepayers, such as property owners, are eligible to apply for voting rights, but after enrolling with their local councils.
If approved, they must participate in all council elections, but they cannot vote in state or federal elections until they obtain Australian citizenship.
Migration lawyer Dr Apurva Kirti Sharma highlights the lack of awareness among migrant community regarding their voting rights in local elections.
She notes that despite local council election information being readily accessible, there is still a lack of awareness that needs to be addressed.
Apurva Kirti Sharma is a commercial litigation as well as migration lawyer. Credit: Supplied
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"To ensure every voice is heard and contributes to inclusive decision-making, we must work towards closing this gap and empower people and communities through awareness and engagement," she points out.
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