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Sophie Todorov tries for second term

Sophie Todorov has nominated for a second term at Yarra Ranges Council within the ward of Melba, with the slogan ‘for safe and strong communities’ leading her campaign and purpose.

In her first four years at the council it saw her fill the role of deputy mayor and finish up her first term as mayor.

Ms Todorov said in her Victorian Electoral Commission questionnaire that her vision for the council was to “influence a vibrant, well-connected Yarra Ranges by championing liveable towns, responsible development, and healthy communities”.

Over the course of four years, Ms Torodov said these were the principles she acted on and intends to continue to pursue if re-elected.

“On Council, I’ve worked on improving flood responses and securing drainage funding. I’ve also focussed on responsible development, heritage protection, and green spaces,” she said.

“Across Melba, I’ve supported local festivals, food relief, and community projects such as the Mooroolbark Community Garden and Community House. As the Councillor delegate for Health and Wellbeing, I’ve ensured community voice drives effective programs.”

Highlighting a number of outcomes she wishes to achieve if re-elected, Ms Torodov said not only was this for her ward of Melba but also for the entire shire.

“Partnering with community residents, businesses and other stakeholders; keeping downward pressure on spending to stay under the State rate cap; protecting the environment and beauty of Yarra Ranges; and listening and learning from a diversity of voices and making open and considered decisions,” she said.

Two localised priorities for the Lilydale and Mooroolbark area, Ms Todorov said, were working towards a pool and leisure facility and gaining funding for upgrades to both McDermott Reserve and the Red Earth Community Park in Mooroolbark.

Ms Todorov said as someone who has always valued the role of advocacy from council to both State and Federal Governments, this would continue to be a key driver for her if given the opportunity to return as councillor.

“I strongly advocate to other levels of government for needed infrastructure improvements such as drainage, roads and disaster-ready buildings, and social housing,” she said.

Aside from her qualities as a “genuine, trustworthy and energised” person, Ms Torodov said she also holds her ability to lead, guide, educate and engage as required skills to be a proactive member of the council.

“My leadership skills influence good governance, culture and strategic direction for the wellbeing and benefit of [the] community – present and future,” she said.

Trying her hand at another term at Yarra Ranges Council, Ms Todorov said, comes from a love of the region and wanting to see it prosper.

“I have loved living and working in the Yarra Ranges for almost 30 years. Serving our region through emergency services, community sport and recreation, local schools and as a mentor, I’ve worked hard to ensure we grow well together,” she said.

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