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New councillor team

Teamwork and cooperation will serve as the cornerstones for the 2024-elected Southern Downs Regional Council’s upcoming term, and in order to reflect commitment to unity and governance, the Councillor portfolio system has been reinstated in the first order of the day.

Representing a balanced blend of youth and experience, the new line-up sees incoming Mayor Melissa Hamilton, and Councillors Sarah Deane, Morwenna Harslett, Carla Pidgeon, Joel Richters and Russell Wantling joining incumbent Councillors Ross Bartley, Sheryl Windle and Cynthia McDonald at the table.

Southern Downs Council’s Chief Executive Officer Dave Burges said he looked forward to working collaboratively with the team to create a solid foundation for effective governance and community representation.

“Being a member of Council is both rewarding and demanding, and I wish the Councillors all the best for their term, especially those who are new to local government,” Mr Burges said.

“The efforts of Councillors are vital in shaping the future of our region, addressing local issues and advocating for the interests of residents.”

Southern Downs Mayor Melissa Hamilton promised to foster a team environment in the new Council for the benefit of the region.

“The recent election has delivered a Council with a wonderful blend of youth and experience,” Mayor Hamilton said.

“I look forward to the new Councillors bringing energy, enthusiasm and fresh ideas into the Council Chamber, and existing Councillors providing the leadership and guidance that is needed to create a cohesive Council.

“I have asked my fellow councillors to join with me in committing to working as a team for the benefit of the people of the Southern Downs whom we have the privilege to represent.

“They gave us a clear message that they wanted a Council that would listen to them and work together respectfully.

“I wish the Councillors all the best for the next four years and look forward to leading the Southern Downs Regional Council with you.”

Entering her third term as an elected representative, Councillor Sheryl Windle has accepted the role of Deputy Mayor and said she looked forward to a productive term working with the Councillors to contribute to the region’s growth and well-being.

“I am happy to fulfil the role to the best of my ability. I think this team can deliver. We have a very positive team around the table,” she said.

At the first ordinary meeting of Council the portfolio system was unanimously adopted.

Mayor Melissa Hamilton said reinstating the portfolios allowed each Councillor to demonstrate their leadership across strategic issues that are important to the progress and prosperity of the region.

“This Council recognises that the best way to make real progress on the issues affecting the region is through teamwork and cooperation,” she said.

“Reinstating the portfolio system allows each councillor to identify opportunities and advocate for our region. Our portfolios are based around what we want our communities to be: vibrant, liveable, connected, secure, productive, healthy, active and inspired.

“This will let us get the most out of every councillor, and we can harness their skills, experience and passion for the benefit of the whole community.”

Portfolios: Mayor Melissa Hamilton Liveable communities Councillor Sheryl Windle; Connected communities Councillor Ross Bartley; Resilient communities Councillor Cynthia McDonald; Secure communities Councillor Joel Richters; Productive communities Councillor Carla Pidgeon; Healthy communities Councillor Sarah Deane; Active communities Councillor Russell Wantling and Inspired communities Councillor Morwenna Harslett.

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