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2023 Whittlesea Community Leadership Program

The Whittlesea Community Leadership Program is back for its second year to provide free training for locals who want to lead community projects, establish personal and professional networks, and learn more about local government.

The program began in 2022 and is aimed at supporting residents aged 18 and over, who are looking to make a difference in the community.

Whittlesea council chair administrator Lydia Wilson believes the program is playing an important role in building a stronger, more connected community.

“Our community is made up of diverse and talented individuals who have the potential to make a real impact on important local issues,” she said.

“Council is committed to empowering our community to take the next step in their leadership journey and I encourage people interested in community leadership to take up this fantastic opportunity.”

The program will be delivered in partnership with La Trobe University Business School, and consists of a series of free workshops and training courses.

Participants will learn various streams of leadership and develop practical skills, personal abilities and networks to enable them to work with the community and create positive change.

Community Leadership Program 2022 participant Matt Christie said his perception of leadership and being a leader has changed since completing the program.

“Prior to participating in the program, I thought there was just one type of leader, so it’s great to be able to work out what type of leader you are yourself and to also look at other types of leadership models,” he said.

This year the program will run for 12 weeks from May until August or participants can choose to undertake three intensive workshops over Saturdays in August and will include a combination of online workshops and in-person sessions.

Expressions of Interest are now open and will close at 5pm on Sunday, April 23.

Information: whittlesea.vic.gov.au/leadingchange

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