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| namesake          = [[Camberwell Junction]]<ref name="WardNameHistory">City of Boroondara. 'History of Ward Names'. https://www.boroondara.vic.gov.au/our-city/history/ward-names, accessed: 21 February 2017</ref>
| namesake          = [[Camberwell Junction]]<ref name="WardNameHistory">City of Boroondara. 'History of Ward Names'. https://www.boroondara.vic.gov.au/our-city/history/ward-names, accessed: 21 February 2017</ref>
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Latest revision as of 12:24, 9 April 2026

Junction
Ward
Council Boroondara
Created 1996
Councillor Mal Osborne-Smith
Namesake Camberwell Junction[1]
Electors 10,663 (2020)[2]
Area 4.77 km2



Junction Ward is a Victorian Electoral Commission electoral division in the City of Boroondara.[3] The ward was proclaimed at the time of Boroondara's return to democratic government in 1996 and covers parts of Hawthorn, Camberwell and Canterbury.

Councillors

1996—2024
Member Party Term
  Mal Osborne-Smith Independent 2024-present
  Di Gillies Independent 2020-2024
  Jack Wegman Independent 2002—2020
  Martina Hayes Independent 1999—2002
  Lilian Weinberg Independent 1996—1999

Electoral results

Boroondara council election, 2016: Junction[4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Independent Jack Wegman 3,831 40.76 -20.70
Independent Ashley Wah 1,854 19.73 +19.73
Liberal Michael Anthony Burge[5] 1,083 11.52 +11.52
Independent Greg Deakin 2,630 27.98 +27.98
Total formal votes 9,398 97.62 +1.23
Informal votes 229 2.38 -1.23
Turnout 9,627 68.16 +0.34
Two-party-preferred result
Independent Jack Wegman 5,619 59.79 -1.67
Independent Greg Deakin 3,779 40.21 +40.21


References

  1. City of Boroondara. 'History of Ward Names'. https://www.boroondara.vic.gov.au/our-city/history/ward-names, accessed: 21 February 2017
  2. Victorian Electoral Commission. Boroondara City Council election results 2020. November 2020. https://www.vec.vic.gov.au/results/2020-council-election-results/boroondara-city-council, accessed: 5 February 2021
  3. Victorian Electoral Commission. Boroondara City Council profile. https://www.vec.vic.gov.au/ElectoralBoundaries/boroondaraprofile.html, accessed: 15 January 2017
  4. Victorian Electoral Commission. Boroondara City Council 2016 Election. http://web.archive.org/web/20160823002210/https://www.vec.vic.gov.au/BoroondaraElection/, accessed: 21 February 2017 (Archived from the original)
  5. Boroondara Residents Action Group. Results for Survey of Candidates for Council 2016. 11 October 2016. http://web.archive.org/web/20161106011830/http://www.marvellousmelbourne.org.au/moodle/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=239, accessed: 21 February 2017


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