Councillor Tyzack has more than 30 years of history of active involvement with community groups, many of them within the Inglewood and Dianella area. He is a retired architect and former Fellow of the Royal Australian Institute of Architects.
Councillor Terry Tyzack, with 30 years service on Council, is the most experienced local government representative on the City of Stirling Council. Councillor Tyzack has been a Councillor of the Inglewood Ward since 1991, as well as from 1974 to 1989. During this time he served as Mayor for four years from 2005 to 2007, in addition to 1984 to 1986 and Deputy Mayor for one year from 1995 to 1996.
Councillor Tyzack has chaired all of the Council’s Standing Committees as well as many Advisory Committees. Currently he is a member of the North West District Planning Committee, Mirrabooka Project Steering Committee, Planning and Development Committee and Resource Management Committee.
Councillor Tyzack is an extremely active member of many advisory committees co-ordinated by the City, including the Coastal Aquatic Committee, Internal Audit Committee and the Balga Aquatic Centre Redevelopment Committee.
Beyond the City of Stirling, Councillor Tyzack serves as a delegate member on the North Metropolitan Zone Local Government Association and North West District Regional Recreation Committee. Additionally, Councillor Tyzack is a former Commissioner of the Western Australian Planning Commission and is the Chair of the Governing Council of the West Coast College of TAFE.
Councillor Tyzack has a special interest in planning, legislation, elections and the people of the community.
Councillor Tyzack has dedicated a long and outstanding service to Local Government and his service as a Councillor has always been on behalf of the Community. Furthermore, Councillor Tyzack has also shown significant achievements and active involvement in intergovernmental relations.