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Carli takes the reins

In her third run in the role, new Melton mayor Lara Carli has pledged to advocate for infrastructure and services across the municipality.

Elected on Thursday 6 November for the 2025–26 term, Cr Carli was previously mayor in 2022–23 and 2019–20 and is serving her fourth term on council.

Cr Phillip Zada, who is in his first term on the council, was elected deputy mayor.

In her acceptance speech, Cr Carli said she was truly honoured to be the elected mayor for the next 12 months.

“Thank you to my fellow councillors for placing their trust in me to serve as their mayor. It’s a privilege to lead such a passionate and hard-working team who are all dedicated to making our city the best it can be,” Cr Carli said.

“I’m committed to fostering a collaborative council, where every voice is heard and where respectful debate leads to thoughtful decisions.

“The [Melton municipality] is one of the fastest growing municipalities in Australia and with that growth comes opportunities and challenges. We will continue advocating for the infrastructure and services our community needs and deserves.”

Cr Carli said she looked forward to working collaboratively with all levels of government to achieve the best outcomes for Melton residents.

“As mayor, my focus will be on strengthening community connection and ensuring every resident is heard, supported, and valued,” she said.

“Our residents are the heart and spirit of our community. Together we will continue to build a place everyone is proud to call home.”

In a Facebook post, outgoing mayor Steve Abboushi said it has “truly been an honour” to act as Melton’s mayor, thanking his wife and children for “being by my side through every step”.

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