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Councils to finalise new G21 structure next month

Geelong mayor Stretch Kontelj has released a statement on the restructuring of the G21 Geelong Regional Alliance.

G21 announced in June that it would end its current operating model, letting go of all staff after its five member councils – the City of Greater Geelong, Surf Coast Shire, Colac Otway Shire, Golden Plains Shire and the Borough of Queenscliffe – decided to end funding to the organisation.

Mayor Kontelj said the new G21 would likely become “council-centric”, with the member councils to meet in late October to “formally consider and finalise the new model”.

“We acknowledge and thank the many individuals, councils, and partners whose commitment has helped establish G21 as a collaborative force delivering tangible benefits to our region,” he said.

“The City of Greater Geelong, alongside our fellow councils, is proud to build on this legacy by supporting a council-centric model that will further enhance cost efficiency and strategic direction.

“As one of the five member councils… we remain firmly committed to harnessing our collective strength to secure the region’s fair share of State and Federal Government investment.”

Under the new model, mayors and council chief executives will sit on the organisation’s board, supported by a “dedicated G21 administration secretariat”.

“The proposed reforms will streamline governance and deliver improved value for our community,” Mayor Kontelj said.

“The City of Greater Geelong looks forward to working with our partners to advance the interests of our region and deliver enhanced outcomes for all residents.”

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