Home » Developing communities for the future

Developing communities for the future

Speaking at the Local Government Association of Queensland’s 102nd Annual Conference, President, Councillor Tom Pyne AM, said that this year’s theme, ‘Developing Communities for the Future’, aimed to give governance equal billing with economic development issues.

“It is difficult for any Council to successfully manage its community’s interests without engaging the community in the governance process,” he said. “You cannot have a strong economy without a strong community, or vice versa. They are not mutually exclusive: people do count after all!”

Tom Pyne said that in a rapidly changing environment the key to how Councils cope will be governance, ‘how we keep all of our citizens on board ship during rough seas, and how we meaningfully engage our communities in economic transformation’.

He quoted Harvard Professor, Rosabeth Moss-Kanter, who wrote, “Communities need a social glue – a means of social cohesion, a way to bring people together to define the common good, create joint plans and identify strategies to enable people, organisations and communities to succeed in a global economy.”

Keynote speaker, Professor Michael Sandel, also from Harvard, said that the impact of globalisation touches all nations, creating winners and losers at the national level and within nations.

He pointed to the fact that the wealthiest person in the USA, Microsoft’s Bill Gates, has now amassed assets equal to that of the bottom 40% in the US population.

“In this growing inequality, you cannot have a sense of community if people feel alienated,” he said. “The task for Local Government in the next millennium is to go beyond services, to address what national parties are failing to do – counter disempowerment.” He said national governments are too far removed to answer the needs of the community.

“Local Government is at least potentially equipped to address the worries and frustrations of the people,” Professor Sandel said. “It must find ways of building communities and cultivating citizenship.”

In a panel session titled, ‘Grassroots Democracy’, Brisbane’s Lord Mayor Jim Soorley said that Councils must build a mandate to stop alienation and disempowerment. As an example, some 6,500 Brisbane residents have volunteered to be part of Council’s program, ‘Your City Your Say’. Feeding in their ideas as a means of educating, informing and developing a consensus on issues, he pointed to the fact that 90% of this panel believe Local Government has a role to play in addressing the drug problem.

Jude Munro, Chief Executive Officer with the City of Adelaide, speaking on the topic ‘Developing Our Communities’ asked delegates, what do communities expect of Local Government? She believes it is community leadership in collaboration with residents and demonstrating strong government by translating visions into outcomes.

“Councils also have a role in helping the community celebrate important events and achievements,” Jude Munro said. “When 120,000 of Adelaide’s one million residents turned out to celebrate the Crows’ 1997 premiership win, this was a shot in the arm for a community that had been feeling knocked about for some time. It was a great opportunity to give back to the community.”

With the Crow’s recent back to back premiership victory, this year’s celebration saw an even bigger crowd celebrate not only this victory but the women’s netball and men’s basketball national titles.

Digital Editions


  • A golden celebration

    A golden celebration

    Cockburn Libraries will mark a major milestone in 2026 – 50 years of serving, supporting and connecting the community. Spearwood Library opened its doors on…

More News

  • Temora address housing shortage in tiny hamlet

    Temora address housing shortage in tiny hamlet

    Proposed Ariah Park Village Subdivision to Address Housing Shortage – Lots from $90-000 to $110,000 in the small picturesque hamlet. Temora Shire Council is investigating the delivery of a proposed…

  • Douglas Shire seeks renewal

    Douglas Shire seeks renewal

    Creative store opens in Mossman through empty spaces program. A new store and community art space has opened in Mossman thanks to a program designed to breathe new life into…

  • New youth and community centre for McLeay

    New youth and community centre for McLeay

    A new Youth and Community Centre planned for Macleay Island will service the needs of the growing community and will also be designed so it can support community recovery following…

  • Grants close soon

    Grants close soon

    Queensland councils have until 31 March to apply for Round two of the State Government’s Secure Communities Partnership Program, which offers up to $400,000 per project for CCTV, lighting and…

  • Sod turned on major upgrade at Paul Fitzsimons Oval

    Sod turned on major upgrade at Paul Fitzsimons Oval

    Work has officially begun on the redevelopment of Paul Fitzsimons Oval with Alice Springs Town Council and the Australian Government turning the first sod this morning. Mayor Asta Hill and…

  • Lockyer send flood expert north

    Lockyer send flood expert north

    Lockyer Valley Regional Council has answered the call for assistance from a community impacted by Ex-Tropical Cyclone Koji, with a staff member from Council’s Disaster Management Unit deployed to support…

  • From books to bots

    From books to bots

    Tenterfield Library is proving that technology is more than just tools and devices. From coding and robotics to tech support, the Library has become a place where curiosity, connection and…

  • Major repairs for levee

    Major repairs for levee

    Goondiwindi Regional Council has endorsed its largest-ever capital works project to repair and reinforce critical sections of the Goondiwindi levee, following significant erosion after recent floods. At this week’s Ordinary…

  • Stretching for a good cause

    Stretching for a good cause

    Ballarat residents stretched, smiled and snuggled their way through a unique Kitten Yoga event that combined relaxation with a heartwarming cause – helping kittens find their forever homes. Hosted by…

  • Murray Library upgrade open

    Murray Library upgrade open

    The Murray Library refurbishment is now complete, and the revitalised space is officially open to the community. The upgrade delivers a brighter, more accessible and flexible library that reflects the…