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New junior mayor elected

BaysideNewsBy BaysideNews21 May 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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KINGSTON mayor Georgina Oxley with junior mayor Evie Brandon-Cope. Picture: Supplied
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EDITHVALE Primary School student Evie Brandon-Cope has been named Kingston Council’s new junior mayor. The primary school student will attend council events and ceremonies over the next year. She was elected by her peers after a presentation on the topic “ What does an inclusive community look like to you?”

The full junior council for 2025/2026 is: Paloma Lopez from Bonbeach Primary School, Mikayla Hipolito from Westall Primary School, Declan Charles from Christway College, Tia Pierce from St John Vianney’s Primary School, Olivia Shannon from St Patrick’s Primary School, Rohin Jain from Southmoor Primary School, Chloe Smith from Chelsea Heights Primary School, Emily Marshall from Parkdale Primary School, Damian Roufail from Cheltenham East Primary School, Claire O’Donnell from Aspendale Gardens Primary School, and Romeo Emmett from Yarrabah School.

First published in the Chelsea Mordialloc Mentone News – 21 May 2025

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