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The Bugle View - Taking care of business

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30 October 2024, 7:00 PM

The Bugle View - Taking care of business

It’s been barely two weeks since the new Kiama Councillors were officially sworn in and they have their first extraordinary meeting Thursday 31 October. The official notice from Council states the ‘meeting is to present the 2023-24 Annual Financial Statements to councillors for endorsement, before being referred to the NSW Audit Office’. Somewhat benign, and a normal part of the day-to-day business of Council reporting – though a significant but unsurprising operating deficit is apparent. However, on closer inspection there is a confidential agenda item regarding ‘purchase parameters for land acquisition opportunity’. 

 

Without knowing the particulars, one might assume that Council is looking to strategically acquire land from a private individual or organisation. Quite the change of pace from the sale of Blue Haven Bonaira (soon to be finalised, we’re told) and the possible divestment of other land and services that has been foreshadowed by Council.

 

Either way, it appears that Council is moving forward with an agenda of change and strong decision making, or at least laying the foundations for it. It looks as though they’re taking care of business and the Bugle’s View is that this process of change, growth and a Council that actually functions, cannot come soon enough.

 

Already in the last two weeks Council has opened the new Hindmarsh Park, announced a grant from the NSW Government for a new dog park, achieved ‘Very Good’ or ‘Good’ classifications for monitored beaches, and announced the opening of Jamberoo Pool. The latter has a very important change, being the introduction of entrance fee. Whilst this is not a great outcome, it is a harsh reality of the cost of upgrading and maintaining Council facilities and a sign of the changing times.

 

Yes, all these initiatives began months or even years ago, under the previous Council. But there is a certain serendipity that within the first two weeks of their tenure, this Council has been able to celebrate significant announcements and openings.  

 

Not all decisions of this Council will be completely positive, Mayor Cameron McDonald has said as much. There will be decisions that impact some parts of the community more than others. There will be some decisions that will be outright derided. But at the end of the day, we elected these Councillors because of the change they represented.

 

Now it’s time to see if they can take care of business.