LGBTIQA+ Community and Rainbow Advisory Committee - EOI

LGBTIQA+ Community 

The LGBTIQA+ community is diverse and spread across the City of Whittlesea. We’ve committed to working closely with local LGBTIQA+ communities to understand their lived experience and challenges and to support the delivery of inclusive activities and programs across the city. Learn about our initiatives and programs designed to foster diversity and inclusion.

Rainbow Advisory Committee

The Rainbow Advisory Committee will formally establish Council’s role in advocating for the equality and inclusion of the LGBTIQA+ people, families and communities within the wider context of the City of Whittlesea.

Purpose

The Committee will provide advice and recommendations to Council in relation to the LGBTQIA+ community, including:

  • Advise Council of current and emerging needs of City of Whittlesea’s LGBTQIA+ community
  • Contribute and provide feedback to Council on policies, plans and services, ensuring the perspectives and lived experiences of LGBTQIA+ community members are considered
  • Raise awareness and identify advocacy opportunities to promote knowledge, equality and inclusion of the LGBTQIA+ community
  • Assist in the exchange of information and views between community, Council and other relevant bodies on issues affecting the LGBTQIA+ community.

Goal

We will work to foster and inclusive, healthy, safe and welcoming community where all ways of life are celebrated and supported.

The Rainbow Advisory Committee will action Key Direction 2 in the endorsed City of Whittlesea Connected Communities Strategy Plan: Develop a proposal to establish an advisory group with the LGBTIQA+ community to support delivery of inclusive activities and programs in Council’s facilities and spaces.

The Committee will provide Council with an opportunity to work proactively with our LGBTQIA+ community to recognise their lived experience, and address barriers to their participation in community life.

Committee membership

The committee will be made up of up to nine community members and a minimum of two representatives from community organisations, agencies or service providers who have a connection with the local LGBTIQA+ community.

The Council also appointed Councillor David Lenberg to the Committee for a one-year term and Councillor Blair Colwell as proxy.

Expression of Interest

Expressions of Interest (EOI) to join the committee is open from 17 May until 14 June 2025. Community members and representatives of relevant organisations are encouraged to apply.

EOI process

An EOI process inviting applications from the City of Whittlesea community will be advertised through Council channels and circulated through local networks.

Key organisations may be recruited directly by Council Officers.

Assessment panel

An internal assessment panel comprising the Director Community Wellbeing, the Executive Sponsor of the internal Pride Employee Representative Group and a Council Officer will select members of the inaugural Committee. Candidates will be endorsed by the CEO.

Vacancy and reappointment process

Should a vacancy occur during the term of the Committee, the vacancy will be advertised as an EOI on Council’s website. Council will be responsible for appointing a person/s to fill any vacancy for the remainder of the term.

Council will undertake a new recruitment and selection process to fill vacancies at the end of the term of appointment. Existing members wishing to continue their appointment on the Committee will be invited to reapply.

Submit your EOI

If you're interested, we'd love to hear from you. To apply please complete the EOI below.

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