BERWICK STAR NEWS
Home » Gifts for ex-councillors

Gifts for ex-councillors

By Kelly Yates
The new policy came into effect at Tuesday night’s council meeting, with council officers developing the set of guidelines to be consistent in the recognition of service to the City of Casey by councillors.
Within four months of each election, non-continuing councillors will be recognised at a joint civic function and those who have served up to three full terms will be presented with a letter and an appropriate gift.
River Gum Ward councillor Wayne Smith raised the issue back in January when he called for the council to hold separate civic receptions for former councillors Rob Wilson and Mick Morland to recognise their long service in Casey.
Councillor Kevin Bradford then moved a further motion at that council meeting for the council to create the newly-adopted policy.
Until this year, it had not been the practice of the council to acknowledge service of councillors by way of a civic reception.
In March 2007, mayor Colin Butler presented councillors Mick Morland and Wayne Smith with plaques recognising 10 years of service to the municipality.
Back in 2005, mayor Neil Lucas presented retiring councillors Brian Oates and Ben Clissold with plaques, and at the same meeting Cr Lucas got a plaque recognising four decades public service.
There is no pattern of recognition of former or serving councillors at neighbouring councils and councils of similar size to Casey in Victoria.

Digital Editions


More News

  • Q&A with beekeeper Alice Lin

    Q&A with beekeeper Alice Lin

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 520714 What inspired you to start beekeeping, and how long have you been doing it? I’ve only been learning beekeeping for a few months.…

  • MotoGP to leave Phillip Island, last race this year

    MotoGP to leave Phillip Island, last race this year

    After almost three decades, there will no longer be a great procession of motorcycles and cars heading south every October, as the MotoGP will move from Phillip Island after this…

  • Cranbourne Golf Course housing plan approved amid housing pressure

    Cranbourne Golf Course housing plan approved amid housing pressure

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 392859 Casey councillors have unanimously approved a controversial planning permit to turn the northern half of the Cranbourne Golf Course into almost 500 homes,…

  • Clyde up for the challenge

    Clyde up for the challenge

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 533226 A red-hot Rutter Park battle saw the two most in-form teams of the competition in Tooradin and Clyde go back-and-forth on day one…

  • Tons galore in lower grades

    Tons galore in lower grades

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 533224 B GRADE Table-leaders Pakenham Upper/Toomuc have been set a monumental task by Tooradin after the Seagulls posted 267 in the first innings at…