Wednesday, 13 October, 2021 - 14:17
Rockingham bids adieu to mayor
Rockingham has farewelled outgoing mayor Barry Sammels, with a field of six candidates vying to replace the 18-year incumbent at this Saturday’s election.
Deb Hamblin has been a councillor at the City of Rockingham since 2005. She became deputy mayor from 2011 until October 2021 when she was elected the City's first female mayor.
Ms Hamblin holds a Bachelors degree from Murdoch University, postgraduate qualification from Curtin University, and is an Associate Member of the Australian Library and Information Association.
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Rockingham has farewelled outgoing mayor Barry Sammels, with a field of six candidates vying to replace the 18-year incumbent at this Saturday’s election.
ANALYSIS: A commitment to carry out studies into the congestion squeeze at Rockingham has been welcomed by local government, as pressure builds to support a growing defence sector.
Rockingham is poised for accelerated economic growth, with exciting opportunities emerging for development and investment, particularly within its Strategic Centre.
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