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About Council

Meet Your Councillors

Snowy Valleys Council is made up of nine publicly elected Councillors

How Council Works

Council is responsible for looking after public facilities and providing community services across the Snowy Valleys

Leadership & Structure

Meet our Leadership team. Snowy Valleys Council is led by an Chief Executive Officer and comprises two departments, each headed by an Executive Director. The Executive team also includes an Executive Chief Of Staff and a Chief Financial Officer.

Canberra Region Joint Organisation (CRJO).

Snowy Valleys Council is a proud member of the Canberra Region Joint Organisation (CRJO). The vision of the CRJO is ‘working together to deliver better outcomes for our communities and the region’.

History & Amalgamation

Learn about Snowy Valleys Council’s inception and history

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