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| name              = Bellevue
| name              = Bellevue
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| cr-party          = [[wikipedia:Independent]]
| cr-party          = [[wikipedia:Independent]]
| namesake          = Belle Vue Road<ref name="WardNameHistory">City of Boroondara. 'History of Ward Names'. https://www.boroondara.vic.gov.au/our-city/history/ward-names, accessed: 31 August 2016</ref>
| namesake          = Belle Vue Road<ref name="WardNameHistory">City of Boroondara. 'History of Ward Names'. https://www.boroondara.vic.gov.au/our-city/history/ward-names, accessed: 31 August 2016</ref>
| electors          = 11,944
| electors          = 12,678
| electors_year      = 2015
| electors_year      = 2020
| electors_footnotes = <ref name="VECSub16Report">Victorian Electoral Commission. '2015 Boroondara City Council Subdivision Review Final Report'. July 2015. https://www.vec.vic.gov.au/files/RepReviews/BoroondaraFinalReport2015.pdf, accessed: 31 August 2016</ref>
| electors_footnotes = <ref name="VEC2020electionresults">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</ref>
| area              = 7.79
| area              = 7.79
| class              =  
| class              =  
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'''Bellevue Ward''' is a [[wikipedia:Victorian Electoral Commission|Victorian Electoral Commission]] electoral division in the City of Boroondara.<ref>Victorian Electoral Commission. ''Boroondara City Council profile''. https://www.vec.vic.gov.au/ElectoralBoundaries/boroondaraprofile.html, accessed: 15 January 2017</ref> The ward was proclaimed at Boroondara's return to democratic government in 1996 and covers parts of [[Balwyn North]] and [[Kew East]].
== Councillors ==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! colspan="4" | 1996—2020
|-
!colspan="2"|Member!!Party!!Term
|-
| {{Australian political party colours/Independent}}|&nbsp;
| [[Jim Parke]]
| [[Wikipedia:Independent (politician)|Independent]]
| 2012—present
|-
| {{Australian political party colours/Independent}}|&nbsp;
| [[Brad Miles]]
| Independent
| 2008—2012
|-
| {{Australian political party colours/Independent}}|&nbsp;
| [[Luke Tobin]]
| Independent
| 2004—2008
|-
| {{Australian political party colours/Independent}}|&nbsp;
| [[Gina Goldsmith]]
| Independent
| 2003—2004
|-
| {{Australian political party colours/Independent}}|&nbsp;
| [[Eric Risstrom]]
| Independent
| 1996—2004
|}
== Electoral results ==
{{Main|Electoral results for Bellevue Ward}}
At the [[Boroondara council election, 2016|2016 election]], incumbent councillor Jim Parke was elected unopposed.<ref>Victorian Electoral Commission. ''Boroondara City Council election results 2016''. https://www.vec.vic.gov.au/Results/Council2016/BoroondaraResult.html, accessed: 15 January 2017</ref>


== References ==
== References ==

Latest revision as of 20:13, 5 February 2021

Bellevue
Ward
Council Boroondara
Created 1996
Councillor Jim Parke
Namesake Belle Vue Road[1]
Electors 12,678 (2020)[2]
Area 7.79 km2



Bellevue Ward is a Victorian Electoral Commission electoral division in the City of Boroondara.[3] The ward was proclaimed at Boroondara's return to democratic government in 1996 and covers parts of Balwyn North and Kew East.

Councillors

1996—2020
Member Party Term
  Jim Parke Independent 2012—present
  Brad Miles Independent 2008—2012
  Luke Tobin Independent 2004—2008
  Gina Goldsmith Independent 2003—2004
  Eric Risstrom Independent 1996—2004

Electoral results

At the 2016 election, incumbent councillor Jim Parke was elected unopposed.[4]

References

  1. City of Boroondara. 'History of Ward Names'. https://www.boroondara.vic.gov.au/our-city/history/ward-names, accessed: 31 August 2016
  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 election results 2016. https://www.vec.vic.gov.au/Results/Council2016/BoroondaraResult.html, accessed: 15 January 2017


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