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Role and functions
The Mt Stirling Stakeholder Consultative Committee (SCC) advises Alpine Resorts Victoria (ARV) on strategic and operational matters affecting the resort.
Under the Alpine Resorts (Management) Act 1997, it represents the views of the resort community and provides feedback on matters affecting the resort, including:
- promotion, operation, management, development, and use of the resort
- strategic matters affecting alpine resorts and surrounding communities (including First Nations people)
- development of the alpine resorts strategic plan
- fees and contributions for services provided by ARV.
Following the formation of Alpine Resorts Victoria on 1 October 2022, ARV sought nominations from resort-based organisations to ensure broad representation of stakeholders and key user groups. SCCs are required to meet regularly, at least 6 times per year.
Membership
- Chair: Alan Arthur - General Manager - ARV Mt Buller / Mt Stirling
- Members:
- Andre Philbrick, Head of Mt Stirling
- Evan Brophy - Lauriston Girls School, Howqua Campus
- Craig Ryan - Four Wheel Drive Victoria
- Martin Hunt - Mt Stirling Development Taskforce
- Alana Mountain - Friends of Mount Stirling
- Gerard McPhee - Victorian National Parks Association
- Nick Whitby - Buller Ski Lifts
- Natalie Palmer - Geelong Grammar School - Timbertop
- Scott Edwards - Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
Contact the Mt Stirling SCC Chair: scc.mtstirling@alpineresorts.vic.gov.au
Key themes
The Mt Stirling SCC produces a public key themes document after each meeting, outlining the main points of discussion for sharing with the wider resort stakeholder community. The meeting key themes are available below.
Meeting dates
2026
- 10 February
- 21 April
- 25 June
- 11 August
- 20 October
- 10 December
Page last updated: 10/06/26