Cr Cheryl Gaedtke – Ordinary Meeting 12 August 2020

Cr Cheryl Gaedtke – Ordinary Meeting 12 August 2020

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Cr Cheryl Gaedtke – Ordinary Meeting 12 August 2020

 Agenda Item # 5 Matters of Public Interest

 The Royal Commission into National Natural Disaster Arrangements (the Bushfires Royal Commission) was due to conclude its hearings on 17 July. However, an extra block of hearings will be now be held, starting on 3 August.  The final report was due to be handed down on 31 August. The Bushfires Royal Commission has been extended by two months, taking its reporting deadline to 28 October 2020. Inquiry chairman Air Chief Marshall Mark Binskin said COVID-19 had disrupted its schedule and made it difficult for stakeholders to make their submissions on time.

  • Congratulations to the Lowood & Fernvale Community Bank branch for achieving the wonderful award of the Branch of the Year for the South West Qld region.
  • Congratulations to Kathy Ellem Artist for winning the Best of Show in the 50th National Exhibition for the Women Artists of the West at the Settlers West Gallery Tucson AZ 2020.
  • Congratulations to Lowood High School for the initiative of training Jackson a rescue dog into a therapy dog, which has assisted students and staff at the school. Jackson has a calming effect on everyone and is the first accredited school therapy dog in the metro region and has been an ambassador for the school in promoting his work.
  • Congratulations to Brodie Hurley for winning the ALPA Queensland Young Auctioneers Competition.

The Brisbane Valley Rail Trail just keeps getting busier and busier, with two camels pulling up at Toogoolawah earlier this week.

Agenda Item #32 Councillors’ Report

July

22           Council Ordinary Meeting

22           Council Workshop Meeting

25           Operation Icebreaker – Kilcoy Showgrounds

27           Elected Member Update (EMU) – Esk

28           Kilcoy Interagency Meeting

28           Lowood Lions Change Over Dinner

29           Media and Communications Masterclass – Esk

30           Recover Group Human and Social Sub Group Meeting #2

30           Recovery Group Economic Sub Group Meeting #2 August

03           Councillor & Executive Scene Setting Workshop – Esk

03           The Condensery – Art Exhibition – On the Wall : Artists Jonathan Jones &                  Patricia Wheatstone – Rusticated Art :  Robbie Greer

04           Kilcoy District Tennis Club Assn – Monthly meeting

04           Kilcoy Show Society – AGM

05           Somerset Dam & Districts Progress Assn Monthly meeting

06           Brisbane Valley Heritage Trail Committee Monthly meeting – Moore

08           Lowood State High School – Linville to Lowood 96km Endurance Event –                   Linville Memorial Park

11        West Moreton Landcare – Morning Tea to celebrate recent partnership            projects  and thank volunteers and partners – Lowood

From all accounts Salubrious Inc. held at Mt Archer, Neurum on 1st August was a complete success and due to COVID restrictions only 500 people were allowed at any one time at the event.

Many Kilcoy residents have offered their sincere thanks for the resurfaced track at Yowie Park.  One very delighted resident said “It was a very welcome surprise.  So good as it seemed to have a spring in it.  Thanks to the Council for keeping us oldies energized and eager to walk when we can.”

Lowood was definitely in the limelight this period, well done Lowood for such achievements.


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Cheryl Gaedtke Retired SRC

I believe in open communication, active listening and a commonsense approach, ALWAYS!
After 39 years, 31 as staff and 2 terms as Councillor, I have enjoyed my journey and understand the importance of Local Government as the grass root level of government.

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Thank you SRC and CEO Andrew. This unthinkable situation must be improved for Kilcoy and the travelling public!⛔️Council condemns bridge inspection delays, calls for urgent policy overhaul⛔️Council has slammed Transport and Main Roads Queensland for delaying the reopening of a major highway bridge for more than 24 hours after floodwaters had receded.Kilcoy Creek Bridge on the D’Aguilar Highway was inundated with slow-moving floodwaters at 9pm on Monday, 16 December, yet remained closed until 7.10am on Wednesday, 18 December—despite being cleared of water by 6.30am on Tuesday.Council Chief Executive Officer Andrew Johnson said the delay was unacceptable and had caused unnecessary disruption and risk to our community. “Leaving the bridge closed under traffic control and police guard for more than 24 hours is an outrageous waste of taxpayer dollars,” he said. To read more: bit.ly/4iEvAQpBrent Mickelberg MP - Member for Buderim Deb Frecklington MP David Crisafulli MP ... See MoreSee Less
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Totally unacceptable what transpired in Kilcoy! DTMR need to explain why their structure, when inundated by flood water must be inspected by an engineer before the newly replaced bridge can be reopened to the public. DTMR must be accountable to offering (past) assurances that this mandatory process would no longer apply to the new improved structure. The integrity of the previous wooden structure had to be inspected by an engineer prior to reopening to the public, we understood that need. We, the Kilcoy community and the travelling public need an explanation why this process is still valid, and what will occur with future flooding events in Kilcoy?The "road closed" route - Winya Road, Mt Kilcoy Road and Kennedy Street is not desirable. The clock monument roundabout is a challenge for long vehicles to negotiate, and not to mention all the residents impacted by this decision. The fact that all affected traffic travel over Walsh's Crossing and the council bridge that has the same flood waters flow beneath it beggars belief.There was community antagonism at the time of the DTMR bridge replacement, and unfortunately this issue was part of the resistance.Enough is enough. ... See MoreSee Less
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