The program supports local people who want to step forward, contribute and serve their community, and council is encouraging residents to apply early and not miss out.
Moira Shire Council chair administrator Graeme Emonson said council remained committed to supporting emerging leaders.
“The Community Leadership Program helps participants build confidence and develop the skills they need to take on roles in community groups, organisations and committees,” Dr Emonson said.
“Most importantly, it fosters connection. It brings people together and helps us understand the many different backgrounds, interests and stories that make up our community.
“Connection is a core element. Participants learn alongside like-minded residents, community groups, council representative and industry experts.”
After three successful rounds and 37 graduates in 2024 and 2025, the 2026 program offers a more flexible and accessible structure.
Sessions will run fortnightly, allowing participants more time to balance work, family and community commitments.
Participants will build practical leadership skills, including public speaking, governance, strategy, communication and values-based leadership.
The program also explores leadership during emergencies, drawing on Moira Shire’s experience in the 2022 floods and the January fire events.
Graduates from the third program described it as a positive and enlightening experience.
“I came here for an opportunity and I found something better — I found a sense of belongingness,” graduate Afsheen Asif said.
“The program enhanced my understanding of the importance of listening, empathy and shared leadership,” graduate Anthea Buckly said.
The program is open to all Moira Shire residents aged 18 years and over, and people from all backgrounds, townships and life experiences are encouraged to apply.
Applications close Monday, March 16.
To apply, visit: moira.smartygrants.com.au/CommunityLeadershipProgram2026