What happened at the May 2022 Council Meeting

At its May meeting Council:

  • Received the 2021-2022 Mt Noorat Management Committee Annual Report
  • Appointed the following community representatives on the committee until June 2026:
    • Bernard Conheady
    • Jileena Cole
    • Graham Arkinstall
    • Robin Allinson
    • William Conheady
  • Reduced the size of the committee by one community member to 12 members in total
  • Released the draft 2022-2023 Budget, incorporating the 2022-2023 Fees and Charges Schedule, for public feedback
  • Adopted new:
    • Asset Management Policy
    • Child Safe Policy
    • Business Continuity Policy dated May 2022 and noted the revised Business Continuity Framework
    • Essential Safety Measures Policy
  • Noted the officer’s report and endorsed the composition of the Project Working Group for the Camperdown Production Precinct Servicing Masterplan
  • Nominated Central Ward Cr Laurie Hickey to chair the group
  • Allocated Facility Design Grants to:
    • Camperdown Football Netball Club ($5,000) for football changerooms including umpires’ room, new public toilets, coaches’ box, timekeepers and scoreboard operator rooms, netball changerooms, traffic management plans and formalised accessible car parking bays
    • Lismore Recreation Reserve ($5,000) for female-friendly changerooms and toilets at existing social rooms and installation of a new playground, including safety fence
    • Terang & District Indoor Sports and Recreation Centre ($5,000) for accessible amenities upgrades
  • Allocated Quick Response Grants to:
    • Power Creek Reserve Committee of Management ($500) for weed control and replanting
    • Cobden and District Pony Club Inc. ($500) to buy first-aid kits
    • Noorat and District Progress Association Inc. ($112) to buy materials to make Christmas decorations
    • Rotary Club of Camperdown ($500) to buy a television for use by community groups at the Camperdown Pastoral and Agricultural Society’s Showgrounds
    • Camperdown Bridge Club ($320) to replace broken card tables
    • Camperdown Botanic Gardens and Arboretum Trust Inc. ($500) to buy and repair garden tools and consumables
    • Cobden Historical Society ($500) to install a flagpole