Local Government Elections just around the corner
City of Fremantle 17 Aug 2023

Change is coming to Fremantle at this year’s local government election.

The number of wards has been reduced from six to four, and the number of Councillors will go from 12 to 10 at this election, and to eight at the next election in 2025.

Local government elections around Western Australia, including Fremantle, will be held on Saturday 21 October 2023.

In January this year, the City of Fremantle agreed to reduce the number of wards and Councillors, to align with the local government reforms made by the State Government.

The ward boundaries were reviewed and adjusted to account for changes in population density and to provide more equal representation.

Voters will be automatically sent a ballot paper for their new ward by the WA Electoral Commission.

A map showing the new ward boundaries can be viewed at: fremantle.wa.gov.au/new-wards

There are four Council positions up for election this year.  One for each of the new wards for a four-year term.  Candidate nominations open on Thursday 31 August 2023.

The terms of six sitting members (Cr Geoff Graham, Cr Rachel Pemberton, Cr Su Groome, Cr Frank Mofflin, Cr Bryn Jones and Cr Marija Vujcic) expire at this election.

As part of the City’s transition to the new ward representation numbers, the other six Councillors not up for election will be allocated new wards as follows:

New Wards 2023 Election Continuing Councillors Central One vacancy  Cr Jenny Archibald Coastal One vacancy

 Cr Adin Lang

Cr Andrew Sullivan

East One vacancy

Cr Ben Lawver 

Cr Fedele Camarda

North One vacancy Cr Doug Thompson

The number of elected members will be further reduced from 10 to eight at the 2025 election, resulting in two elected representatives per ward, plus the Mayor. This will conclude the transition.

City of Fremantle Mayor Hannah Fitzhardinge, who is elected until 2025, said despite the changes to ward boundaries, the representation of the community would remain the same.

"Once a Councillor is elected, they are required by the Local Government Act to make decisions for the whole of Fremantle, not just the ward they are elected in," Mayor Fitzhardinge said.

More information about the election can be found at: fremantle.wa.gov.au/election

General public enquiries can be emailed to: [email protected]

If you are new to Fremantle, changed address or have just turned 18, make sure you are correctly enrolled to vote with the WA Electoral Commission, by visiting elections.wa.gov.au/enrol

The deadline for enrolment is 5pm on Friday 25 August 2023.