
LEIGH Johnson wants to see a different perspective on the Greater Shepparton City Council, which is why he is running for the Yanha Gurtji Ward in the upcoming council election.
I am running in the Yanha Gurtji ward and have the drive to be part of a Council team to work for you, our wonderful community,” said Leigh.
“I enjoy how diverse Greater Shepparton is. I grew up in Shepparton and attended local schools and have worked here on/off over the years, I’m currently a Community Engagement Police Officer and hold the Multi-Cultural Liaison role. I have previous Councillor experience, at Hume and will bring that different perspective to council. I want to make a difference.”
Walking a different beat as Greater Shepparton’s Multicultural Liaison Officer, Leigh works closely with multicultural communities day-to-day, attending events, schools, and places of faith to better understand what their needs are and break down cultural barriers.

“I have a wealth of community experience. A lot of my working life has been in working with youth. Currently, I am part of a public speaking youth program, to develop our youth. I completed the Fairley Leadership program in 2022.”
“In the community, I am a board member, I have previously been a football umpire, sporting volunteer, avid Park runner and am involved in the performing arts with STAG.”
Through these connections, he understands a lot of what troubles the greater community.
“No doubt the cost of living, public transport and housing are issues for us all. I will be a strong advocate at the council level with future planning, infrastructure, roads, waste and further supporting our valued community groups.”