‘So honoured’: Paula Masselos re-elected Mayor of Waverley

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Labor Councillor, Paula Masselos, has been re-elected as Mayor of Waverley at a Council meeting.

Cr Masselos was elected Mayor of Waverley in September 2019 for a two-year term. She became the first woman of Greek heritage to be elected Mayor of the Local Government Area (LGA).

READ MORE: Labor Councillor, Paula Masselos, first woman of Greek heritage to be elected Mayor of Waverley.

Cr Masselos will now continue to serve in the position until the NSW Local Government Elections on December 4.

Labor Councillor, Paula Masselos, has been re-elected as Mayor of Waverley.

“So honoured and humbled to be re-elected Mayor of Waverley until the local government elections 4th December,” Cr Masselos said on Twitter on Sunday night.

READ MORE: Greek community leaders attend Waverley City Council’s ANZAC Day service.

Mayor Masselos has represented the Lawson Ward since her election as a Councillor nine years ago.

Greens Councillor, Elaine Keenan, was also re-elected to the position of Deputy Mayor, a position she has served in since September 2019.

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