Category Archives: Politics and Council
THINK DISTRICT
WHEN IT COMES TO COUNCIL BUSINESS
The Moreton Bay Regional Council Local Transition Committee is urging residents, businesses and community groups to ‘think district’ when it comes to conducting Council business post-amalgamation.
LTC chair, Cr Allan Sutherland, said people in Caboolture, Pine Rivers and Redcliffe should continue to deal with staff at their existing local Council office from March 17 to access the services they have come to value and expect.
LINDA’S “VINE” LINES March 08
State Member for Kurwongbah
Dickson News March 08
Federal Member for Dickson
PETER DUTTON
Pictured with Peter Dutton (second from Left) are James’ grandparents, Lillian and Mario Tebesceff (to Left and Right of photo), and James parents’ Deborah and Denis Higgins, receiving James’ award on his behalf. MEET THE CANDIDATES Mar08
Once again the Dayboro District Progress Association Inc. brings you:
MEET THE CANDIDATES:
7.30pm
Tuesday 11th March 2008
At Dayboro Community Hall
SURPRISE PRESENTATION FOR YVONNE
Mayor Yvonne Chapman received an Australia Day Award – Dickson Citizen of the Year – from Federal MP Peter Dutton.
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GARY BURR Candidate for Division 11
TIME FOR CHANGE
A FRESH START
With his long and varied successful business background he feels he is up to the task.
GALVIN TO CONTEST MAYORALTY
A former Deputy Mayor of the Pine Rivers Shire Council will contest the mayoralty for the new Moreton Bay Regional Council.Bryan Galvin served 13 years with Pine Rivers – the last seven as Deputy Mayor to Yvonne Chapman.
MORETON BAY REGIONAL COUNCIL Feb 2008
For the latest news visit www.moretonbayltc.qld.gov.au The interim brand for Moreton Bay Regional Council has been given the green light by its Local Transition Committee (LTC). The interim brand comprises the wording Moreton Bay Regional Council… Incorporating Caboolture, Pine Rivers and Redcliffe. From March 17, 2008 the interim brand will help unite these three areas […]
Read More..COUNCILLORS COLUMN Feb 2008
By Cr Bob Millar
WELCOME BACK
Well, the all too short Christmas/New Year break is behind us and everyone will have been gearing up for return to work, preparing for school, keeping the weeds under control, mowing the lawns, signing the kids on for sport or for our volunteers getting ready for another year of community service. With local government elections taking place on 15th March, I look forward to the opportunity of continuing to work with the community and applying my skills and experience in meeting the challenges brought about by creation of
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