By Callum Ludwig
The final candidate for Yarra Ranges Council’s Chandler Ward is Monbulk resident Belinda Grooby.
Ms Grooby has lived in the ward for over 14 years and formed strong connections within local community groups.
Ms Grooby said her long-term commitment to this area has fostered a deep connection with the community.
“I actively participate in local initiatives and organisations, including my roles as a member of MADCOW (Monbulk and District Community Working Group) and the founder of Tribe Monbulk Youth Inc,”she said.
“I am a member of the Institute Of Community Directors, and I’m also very proud to be a member of the working group for the community of practice for Child Safe Standards Victoria with the Commission for Children and Young People, working tirelessly to engage and empower our young people.”
Ms Grooby also holds a Diploma of Community Service and a degree in Leadership from Deakin University and is also completing a Master of Business Administration degree.
Ms Grooby said these have equipped her with valuable skills to serve the community effectively, with a strong understanding of strategy and business management.
“Key issues in our area include enhancing road safety and infrastructure, expanding access to health and support services, addressing drainage issues and promoting housing diversity that facilitates generational living, without compromising our beautiful environments,” she said.
“If elected, I aim to advocate for better funding for grassroots organisations that provide essential community support, ensuring our community remains inclusive and accessible for all,”
“I hold core beliefs in honesty, integrity, and inclusivity. I value the diverse perspectives within our community and strive to create an environment where every resident feels heard and represented.”
Ms Grooby founded Tribe Monbulk Youth Inc in 2018 to provide opportunities for local kids to socialise outside of school and sport, including recently holding a Youth Art Exhibition called ‘Fafo!’ at Selby Community House in September this year.
Ms Grooby said she is excited about the opportunity to serve Chandler Ward and work alongside residents to create a stronger, more connected community.
“My interest in running for Council stems from my extensive professional experience, and long term volunteering in my community, including work in emergency management and crisis response during significant events like the Victorian floods and recent fire emergencies,” she said.
“I believe I can bring a practical, solutions-oriented approach to local governance, advocating for residents’ needs while fostering collaboration among community members,”
“Together, we can achieve meaningful progress and ensure our ward thrives for generations to come.”