Council Meetings

In 2024, Ordinary Council Meetings will be held on the last Tuesday of the month, with the exception of October and December.  

Please review the schedule of Council meetings below. You attend the meetings in person, watch them live on our YouTube channel, view the recording later, or read the meeting agenda and minutes.

When is the next Council Meeting?

Ordinary Council Meetings are held at 5pm on the last Tuesday of the month, with the exception of October and December, which will be held at 5pm on the dates specified below. 

Special Council Meetings take place outside of this schedule, with notice provided on our website, Facebook page, and Instagram page.

DateTimeLocationTown
30 January 5pmCouncil ChambersBright
27 February5pmCouncil ChambersBright
26 March 5pmSenior Citizens CentreMyrtleford
30 April 5pmAuditoriumMount Beauty
28 May 5pmCouncil ChambersBright
25 June 5pmCouncil ChambersBright
30 July 5pmCouncil ChambersBright
27 August5pmAuditoriumMount Beauty
24 September 5pmHeld wholly online
22 October5pmCouncil ChambersBright
26 November 5pmCouncil ChambersBright
17 December5pmCouncil ChambersBright
Can I attend Council meetings?
  • Community members are welcome to attend Council Meetings in person.
  • You can also view Council Meetings live or view them later on YouTube.
  • You can watch recordings of Council Meetings on the Alpine Shire channel.
How can I ask a question at a Council Meeting?

There are two ways to ask a question at a Council Meeting - as a written Question on Notice or from the floor during public question time.

You can submit a maximum of two written Questions on Notice to be answered during the meeting. Please submit your Question on Notice in writing to info@alpineshire.vic.gov.au by 5pm on the Monday prior to the meeting. This gives Council officers the opportunity to investigate and provide an answer to your question.

If you attend a Council Meeting in person and have not already submitted two written Questions on Notice, you can ask a maximum of two questions from the floor during public question time. This may result in your question being taken on notice and answered later if it cannot be answered at the time.