Mayor Amber Kearns
Mayor Kearns is a dedicated leader, community advocate, and collaborator who brings both lived experience and professional insight to her role. Known for saying she is “not here for politics, but for people,” Mayor Kearns leads with authenticity, integrity and presence. She believes leadership is about showing up, listening deeply, and delivering tangible outcomes that improve everyday life. Her approach is collaborative and service-oriented, grounded in fairness, compassion and a strong sense of shared purpose.
She was first elected as a Councillor in 2021 and quickly became known for her hands-on, solutions focused leadership grounded in compassion, integrity, and genuine connection to community. She holds a Diploma in Local Government and was awarded the Jacqui Dodd Scholarship in 2022 for her commitment to local leadership.
A Mandurah local since 1993, she has spent over 30 years living, working, and volunteering across the community. Her experience spans Centrelink, school chaplaincy, and service on multiple not-for-profit boards, including Allambee Counselling and WestAus Crisis & Welfare Services, giving her deep insight into challenges such as youth disengagement, mental health, and generational disadvantage.
The Mayor is a strong advocate for young people, serving on school boards and working closely with local students and families. As a small business owner and mother of three, she champions safe neighbourhoods, strong local economies, and inclusive communities.
The Mayor is committed to ensuring Mandurah thrives as a city where every resident feels valued and connected.
Positions held on Committees:
- Australia Day Awards Selection Panel
- South West Regional Road Group
- WALGA Peel Country Zone
- Metro Outer Joint Development Assessment Panel
- Audit, Risk and Improvement Committee
- Planning and Community Consultation Committee