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Division 5 Councillor Amy Eden to Run for Mayor?
Rumour has it Councillor Eden is gathering her femal friends and colleagues together to form a Women's only team. Councillor Amy Eden certainly has the branding, marketing and promotional experience required to pull it off. Her 'Your Voice' branding won over voters during the 2020 election where, Amy Eden was successfully elected over star incumbent and Australian Labor Party member Ritchie Bates in Division five. It will be interesting to see who else runs alongside Amy, with local independent Councillor Cathy Zeiger forming a close association with the Division 5 Councillor Amy Eden.
Division Five Councillor Amy Eden (Young, Energetic and Branding Extraordinaire) Division Five Councillor Amy Eden is one of the younger councillors, narrowly elected in 2020, having run against long serving Councillor Ritchie Bates, it is expected Amy Eden hold the Division Five seat at the Cairns Council Election 2024 however, there are rumours that Amy Eden will lead an all women team, running for the Cairns Mayor position in 2024. Cairns Councillor Amy Eden is the most active Councillor in terms of getting out and about within the community, speaking with and engaging with locals, she is also the easiest to contact and accessible via most social media platforms. Amy Eden is a 'new age' Councillor and she will be tough to beat in any position.
Amy Eden is well recognised for her leadership and commitment to the community. She has won the Australian Institute of Management Cairns Community Leader (2017) award, the Cairns Business Women’s Club Volunteer of the Year (2017) award and was a finalist of Cairns Regional Council’s 2019 Citizen of the Year awards. Committed to working in the community, Amy has volunteered countless hours to establish and support the Manoora Community Garden (view Amy's TEDx talk) and the positive movement project, 3MPride. Division 5 Councillor Amy Eden represents the areas of Cairns city, Cairns North, Portsmith, Westcourt, Parramatta Park, Aeroglen, Bungalow and part of Manunda. It also includes Green Island.
Cairns Regional Council Election 2024
The Cairns Regional Council Election will take place in 2024 and Shane Cuthbert is well placed, as a politically active member of the Cairns community to comment on the many Cairns Divisional candidates and Mayor position up for grabs.
Shane Cuthbert has attended MOST Cairns Regional Council General Meetings, Cairns Regional Council Planning and Environment Meetings and shares various networks with current and aspiring Cairns Councillors.
Copyright © Shane Cuthbert 2026 In the spirit of reconciliation, Shane Cuthbert acknowledges the traditional owners of the land upon which he stands and their connections to land, sea and community. Shane Cuthbert pays respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander peoples and thier leaders, past, present and emerging.

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