Council’s transparency under question Sunshine Coast Division 1 councillor Rick Baberowski has submitted a notice of motion (NOM) to the council’s CEO Michael Whittaker to be tabled at the next ordinary meeting on Thursday, November 14. Cr Baberowski said he has been following the recent debates about council’s alleged lack of transparency. “I think the perception that council overuses confidential sessions is starting to erode public trust in council and the democratic process," Cr Baberowski said. “While I believe that council’s decisions to use confidential sessions have been for legitimate reasons, such as protecting the community’s interests in commercial negotiations, I think it is important that the community can decide that for themselves. “I have also certainly been frustrated in wanting to publicly discuss aspects of council decisions that I believe no longer have a reason to be confidential but that I cannot talk about without breaking the law. “This makes it difficult for residents to know how their councillor has performed and what they stand for,� Cr Baberowski said. The NOM outlines the councillor’s intention to move a motion that, should it gain support, calls
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on the CEO to prepare a report for council to consider significant transparency reforms. He will propose making live video and recordings of council meetings available online. In a digital age, Sunshine Coasters should be able to see council in action whenever they want to, he said. He also proposes using the same technology to record the confidential parts of meetings. Once the reasons for confidentiality have passed, the recordings should be made available to the public. “For example, once the commercial negotiations that a debate relates to have concluded, the video would be released," Cr Baberowski said. “I believe the community would have a lot more trust in decisions made in confidential sessions if they knew they would eventually be able to see the meetings in full." Cr Baberowski said he was open to suggestions about how to improve these proposals and intends to work with the community, his council colleagues and council staff to work out how to secure the support of the council for these changes.
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Volunteer awards
On December 12 the Member for Glass House Andrew Powell will host the 2019 Glass House Volunteer Awards at the Maleny Community Centre to recognise the amazing volunteers across the electorate. Mr Powell says the work volunteers do is priceless and our communities would not look the same were it not for the countless hours that volunteers, from all walks of life, put in each and every week. “Thanks to the very generous support of the Maleny Credit Union, the Glasshouse Country and Maleny News and the local chambers of commerce, we will be coming together to celebrate our wonderful volunteers,� Mr Powell said. Community groups in the Glass House electorate who are keen to nominate a volunteer or find out more about the event should contact Mr Powell's office directly before December 4 via Glass.House@parliament.qld.gov.au.
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