By becoming a councillor, or even just running for election, you can make a positive difference to your local community. Queensland’s councils need councillors and mayors that reflect the diversity of our communities.
Recent local government reforms included the mandatory requirement for training to be completed by all candidates (including existing councillors).
If you intend to nominate for the local government elections, complete the training early so you are well informed about your obligations.
About the training
The training takes around one hour to complete online and contains two modules covering the obligations of candidates and councillors. Topics covered include:
- campaign funding and expenditure;
- election nominations;
- councillor responsibilities; and
- meeting conduct.
Once you have completed the training, you will receive an email with a completion certificate. Keep a copy of the certificate for your records and for when nominations open.
Anyone can complete the free training, including anyone still considering whether they will nominate or members of the community who would like to know more about the role of a councillor and their obligations.
Visit the Queensland Government 2024 local government elections page to find out more about the role of a councillor, what councils do, and what you need to know if you want to stand for election in 2024.