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Casey Calling Leaders

The City of Casey is accepting applications for new, emerging and existing community leaders aged 18 years and over who want to enhance their leadership skills, create new personal and professional networks and learn more about local government.

Casey residents aged 18 years and over that can commit to attending workshops, have an interest in developing leadership, are motivated to participate and engage in community life and who have a desire to use skills to make a difference in the community are encouraged to apply.

There are 25 places available in the free program and participants will be selected through an expression of interest process which will include informal interviews.

The program aims to represent the municipality’s diversity and is inclusive of all genders, age groups, abilities, cultures, sexual orientation, education and employment status.

The selection panel will also consider geographic representation from across the City of Casey, a range of cultural backgrounds, abilities, genders and ages and the diversity of personal and life experiences.

Those who take part will learn about leadership, communication, community capacity, government and leading change.

At the end of the program, graduates will have the opportunity to participate in network opportunities where they can gain practical experience in community and council projects.

To submit an expression of interest, click the following link: https://conversations.casey.vic.gov.au/clp

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