Australia, Canberra: Sidhant "Sid" Vashist has made history as the first Indian-origin mayor of Australia's Barkly Regional Council (BRC), securing 54% of the popular vote. A resident of Tennant Creek for seven years, Vashist brings a wealth of experience in community projects, youth programs, and business management.
Vashist aims to rebuild trust, address financial challenges, and prioritize the needs of the community. Key issues include investigating the council's $5 million wage bill increase and managing a ballooning $11 million deficit. He plans to collaborate with the Northern Territory government to ensure transparency and accountability.
As a supporter of Indigenous rights and the Uluru Statement from the Heart, Vashist is committed to amplifying the voices of First Peoples. He promises to improve infrastructure, foster economic growth, and advocate for inclusive leadership in the Barkly region.
Vashist’s election reflects a call for fresh leadership to address critical challenges and bring positive change.