Candidates make their pitch

Ellen McNaught

Residents of Whittlesea’s Lalor Ward will be asked to elect a new councillor later this month.

In May, the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) voided the result of the October 2024 council election in Lalor Ward after vote tampering was discovered.

The Victorian Electoral Commission said ballot papers will begin arriving by mail from Monday, July 14, with voting closing at 6pm on Friday, August 1.

Eleven candidates have nominated for the election this time around – a significant increase from the three candidates who nominated for last year’s ballot.

Star Weekly asked the candidates to make their pitch to voters.

Mohammed Burhanuddin

My name is Mohammed Burhanuddin. I’m proud to live in Lalor and be part of its diverse community. After seven years here, I’m running for council to make a local difference. With a background in engineering and project management, I bring practical experience to local issues. I’ll focus on improving transport, safety, parks, childcare, and support for local businesses. My priorities include tackling illegal dumping, increase anti-social monitoring, upgrading playing fields, car parks, green spaces, Lalor neighbourhood house, and library. I’m committed to making Lalor safer, more inclusive, and more liveable for locals. Vote Mohammed Burhanuddin for real local change!

Michael Labrador

To the residents of Lalor, This great suburb has been left behind and neglected for far too long. The Whittlesea council has been abused by self-interested politicians with alternative agendas to Lalor’s residents. Other candidates seek to use this office for power, fortune, or fame. Lalor deserves better representation. I will fight tooth and nail, for as long as it takes, to see the people in Lalor thrive. I won’t take a wage, I won’t prioritise agendas or politics, and I won’t let you down. Vote 1 for Family, Faith, Fair and Future. Vote 1 for Michael Labrador.

William Sharp

July 2025 is an opportunity for the residents and stakeholders to vote for an advocate who is motivated and will actively respond to issues that are a concern to all that reside, have businesses or utilise services in the area. I have had 25 years advocating and representing in the building industry and 10 years community advocacy in the local area and will use the skills and connections gained to effectively represent Lalor in the City of Whittlesea. It is time to revitalise Lalor Infrastructure and services. Your Vote – Your Voice.

Samu Uprety

I’m proud to stand for Lalor Ward as a passionate advocate for community health, inclusivity, and strong local representation. As a Whittlesea resident and a Nepali woman, I understand the diverse needs of our community. I am committed to supporting families, improving local services, and ensuring everyone feels heard and valued. My vision is for a safer, healthier, and more connected Lalor, where every voice matters. With your support, I will work tirelessly for positive change and a brighter future for all. Let’s build a stronger community together – vote for real representation this by-election.

Omar Hassan

I’m a teacher who lives and works locally. As a trade unionist and member of Victorian Socialists, I want a council that puts people over profit. We’re all struggling to cover the cost of groceries, bills and our homes. Whittlesea council can do more to help: public housing, rate-relief programs, council-run childcare and aged-care services, and a ban on pokies. I want to see more funding for libraries, the renewal of the Lalor shops and local parks, and grants to help people pay for community sports and activities. When everything is so expensive, residents deserve cheaper access to services.

Ellen McNaught

As one of only three candidates in 2024, I came within a narrow margin of winning thanks to strong community support. With eleven now running, including a member of the previously sacked council, voters deserve fresh leadership with proven integrity. My extensive mental health career, PhD research, plus board experience at a for-purpose organisation provide the foundation for genuine independent representation and evidence-based decision making. I’ll champion mental health, affordability, safe ways to travel, addressing rubbish dumping, business innovation, green spaces, and community facilities. I’m committed to delivering the active and accountable representation Lalor deserves.

Belinda Stojcevski

As a proud Lalor local, born and raised in this vibrant community, I’ve had the privilege of calling it home for my entire life. From attending local schools to opening my first business on High Street, marrying my loving husband, and raising our family, I’ve been deeply rooted in this community. My involvement in school councils, traders associations, and sporting clubs has given me a unique understanding of our community’s needs and strengths. With my drive, skills, and real-life experience, I’m committed to being a strong voice for Lalor. I’m Belinda Stojcevski and I’m dedicated to making a positive difference in our community.

Stevan Kozmevski, Victoria Edge and Rex Nicholson did not respond by deadline.

Mary Krassos could not be contacted.