Cape York Weekly FREE – #036 | Monday, May 31, 2021
Editor: Matt Nicholls 0477 450 558 | editor@capeyorkweekly.com.au
Cape and Torres council delegation off to ACT
Voice in Canberra By MATT NICHOLLS
COUNCIL leaders from across the Cape and Torres Strait will head to Canberra this week to speak with politicians and bureaucrats from both major parties as they look to address issues in the region. Organised under the banner of the Torres and Cape Indigenous Councils Alliance, the mayors, CEOs and senior staff will also try and arrange a sit down with Prime Minister Scott Morrison. Critical issues to be raised include increasing the supply of housing in remote and discrete communities, the need for better regional telecommunications and digital connectivity, opportunities to create meaningful jobs, improving whole-of-life health outcomes for Indigenous people, addressing food security issues, and funding for much-needed infrastructure such as roads, airports and ports. Weipa Town Authority chair Michael Rowland is one of 14 mayors, councillors and CEOs that will represent TCICA in Canberra. Meetings are being held with Minister for Indigenous Australians Ken Wyatt, Assistant Minister for Northern Australia Michelle Landry, and senior advisers from the offices of the Defence and Home Affairs Ministers. TCICA has also secured meetings with Labor’s shadow ministry, including Linda Burney (Indigenous Australians), Michelle Rowland (Communications), Catherine King (Infrastructure, Transport, and Regional Development), and Brendan O’Connor (Defence).
DOGS HAVE THEIR DAY IN THE SUN
It was a great day to be a man’s best friend in Weipa on Sunday as dozens of dogs graced the cricket oval for a special outing to help CAPS, the local animal welfare charity in the Cape. Story and pictures – Page 9
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