Tuesday, December 9, 2025

Kingston Mayor signs on for fourth term

Georgina Oxley has been re-elected as Mayor of the City of Kingston for 2025–26, marking her fourth term leading the city.

Mayor Oxley said she was honoured to again have the opportunity to serve the Kingston community and thanked her fellow councillors for their support.

“It’s a real privilege to once again serve as Mayor of Kingston,” Mayor Oxley said.

“Over the past year, we’ve worked hard as a team to lay the foundations for Kingston’s future – adopting a new Council and Wellbeing Plan, putting cost-of-living support at the heart of our budget, and delivering a huge range of projects that make a real difference in people’s lives.”

Mayor Oxley said the past year had also been a time of collaboration and renewal following significant change to the make-up of Council at last year’s election.

“It’s been a year of learning, teamwork and listening,” she said.

“I’m proud of how this Council has come together with a shared focus on serving our community and shaping a positive future for
Kingston.”

She said she was looking forward to continuing Kingston’s strong advocacy on key local issues.

“We’ll keep standing up for our community on major issues like the State’s new planning reforms, the Suburban Rail Loop, level crossing projects and significant development proposals such as Kingswood and Rossdale,” Mayor Oxley said.

“Our community deserves a voice in how their neighbourhoods grow and change, and I’ll continue to ensure that Kingston’s voice is heard loud and clear.”

Yammerbook Ward Councillor, Sarah O’Donnell, was elected Deputy Mayor.

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