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Mayor Teresa Millwood’s Speech in Canberra.

Mayor Teresa Millwood took to the stage in front of 700 delegates in Canberra to tackle the issue of a 'fair share' for councils by providing relief to ratepayers through commensurate financial support from state and federal governments. She joined fellow councillors at the 2024 National General Assembly of Local Government in a panel discussion about the 'Cost Shifting Crisis'.

 

"For local governments to be able to provide livability for our communities we need to be sustainably funded by the federal government and we need to be able to provide a safe living space for our communities," Mayor Millwood said.

 

"In the Cassowary Coast approximately 46% of our region is state land which we are unable to rate and therefore our rates are exorbitant and our small ratepayer base is suffering the burden.

 

"How, when councils deliver 33% of services do we receive so little?

 

"We are trying to promote our region in order to build our ratepayer base but people are saying that our region is the most beautiful but so expensive.

 

"If you want to see thriving rural communities we need to address the financial pressures that we are experiencing, especially the way we are forced to depreciate in our assets.

 

"We do appreciate the assistance we receive, every single dollar but I feel we need more resources and financial support and a change in reporting methods is critical if we are to survive.

 

"This cost shifting comes in the form of rate rises given this is our main source of revenue."

 

Read Mayor Millwood's speech that she delivered at the conference here:

 

https://www.cassowarycoast.qld.gov.au/.../mayor-s-speech

 

 
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Best of West End Friday 9th August Innisfail (Next Friday)

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 Come and enjoy the magic of Paul Ettore Tabone's "Best of West End" performance at the Innisfail Shire Hall NEXT Friday 9 August!

 

Prepare to be captivated by the timeless melodies of Musical Theatre as Paul takes you on a journey through the greatest hits of the West End stage, an unforgettable evening of music and memories!

Innisfail Shire Hall, 70 Rankin Street Innisfail

Doors Open 6:15pm for 7pm Start

Tickets: $30pp with complimentary drink on arrival

Fully stocked bar available

 

Book Tickets Now www.cassowarycoast.qld.gov.au/local-events

Early closure CCRC Offices, libraries and depots. Friday 19th July

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Cassowary Coast Regional Council wishes to advise the community on Friday 19 July Council offices, libraries and depots will be closed from 11:45am for an internal event.

 

Waste Transfer Stations will remain open and un-interrupted by closures.

 

Council apologises for any inconvenience this may cause the community and will resume Normal operating hours, resume as follows:

 

  • Libraries open on Saturday from 9:00am
  • Council Offices open Monday from 8:30am

 

Council’s after-hours phone will be operating during the closure please call - 1300 763 903.

John Busst - Iain McCalman Book Launch 7th September

 Friends of Ninney Rise is proud to host the launch of Iain McCalman's latest book, 'John Büsst - Bohemian artist and saviour of reef and rainforest'; a biography of environmental activist John Büsst. 

The event will be celebrated at Ninney Rise, Bingil Bay, the house built by John Büsst which became the base from which the battles were fought to save the Wet Tropics reefs and forests from exploitation during the 1960's. Büsst's efforts signalled the beginning of North Queensland's conservation movement and have inspired an unbroken history of community conservation.

 

C4 Ninney Rise J Busst Book

 

To click on poster, click C4 Ninney Rise J Busst Book

Kim Rayner “Sip and Paint” Friday 19th July

 Something different for your Friday night !!!! Grab some mates and book in for our sip and paint! Starts 5.30pm

 

Dom will be serving up some beautiful nibbles as you sip wine and create magic on a canvas with the guides from local artist Kim Rayner.

 

Pop into the cafe or message to book a spot

 

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Echo of the Past event in Cairns 24th July

‘Echo of the Past - Historical photographs from Mission Beach, 1890s – 1950s’ - please join the Mission Beach Historical Society!

 

Leonard Andy, Djiru Traditional Owner, and Dr Valerie Boll, MBHS President, will give a floor talk on Wednesday the 24/07, from 10am to noon. 

 

 Access to the Cairns Museum will be free on this occasion. 

 

 The exhibition is listed on the Cairns Indigenous Art Fair program as a satellite event: https://ciaf.com.au/ciaf-2024-program-highlights 

 

 A Collaboration between the Mission Beach Historical Society and the Cairns Historical Society & Museum, from 5 July to 2 November 2024:

https://www.cairnsmuseum.org.au/exhibitions_blog/echo-of-the-past/ 

 

Entry fee apply.

 

This project was made possible by the Australian Government’s Regional Arts Fund, provided through Regional Arts Australia, administered in Queensland by Flying Arts Alliance. With thanks to the Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal (FRRR) and the Tim Fairfax Family Foundation for their philanthropic support.

 

MBHS Floor talk Poster 24 July 2024