Tuesday, June 13, 2017

Communications officer

THE council has appointed a communications officer. While I believe the position should have initially been on a part-time basis rather than full time, the move is a positive one which should result in a better flow of information from the council to the public. I hope one of the early outcomes will be the reinstatement of the council newsletter. 

Councillors were recently advised that the general manager had appointed Karen Gower-Bradley to the position and she started work on June 5. We were advised that the purpose of the Communications Officer position is "to co-ordinate, develop and maintain effective internal and external communication and consultation strategies, stakeholder engagement and electronic media assets to assist in implementation/service delivery, and the promotion, of corporate image and work of the organisation."
 
The following information has been provided to councillors:
 
"Karen launched her career in media and communications after she graduated from Australian Film, Television and Radio School in Sydney, NSW. She went on to work at Hobart’s 7HO Radio Station as a newsreader and then as an announcer. She has worked with commercial and ABC radio and television in both NSW and Tasmania. These roles were presenter/journalist positions in light entertainment, straight news and in current affairs.
 
"Karen has worked for International Public Relations, where she managed accounts for some of Australia’s leading brands including Motorola, Pedigree, the Advance Australia Foundation and Hobart based clients, the Royal Agricultural Society and the Hobart Wine Show. Karen has previously worked in complex and high pressure environments such as The Australian Army, Telstra, Child Support Agency and Queensland Health. Her roles included media, marketing and public affairs for national consultancies, local, state and federal government, plus roles in telecommunications sales and marketing.
 
"Karen’s most recent role was Communication Co-ordinator at Hobart City Mission. During her time there she has overseen communications activities, including the re-branding of Hobart City Mission and the development of a Communications Strategic Plan. She has offered developmental support to Hobart City Mission’s social media presence which included the creation of video items produced for social and mainstream media. She has organised some major fundraising events including an art exhibition, the Great Southern Pram Push and the Fashion Exchange, as well as managed shared events with the Festival of Voices and Share the Dignity. She has provided media training for Hobart City Mission managers, recruitment and training of a volunteer communications team, the supervision of two Communications interns from UTAS and the creation of two major fundraising campaigns in both media and mail-out form."

Welcome, Karen.

Sunday, April 30, 2017

Councillor updates

THESE are my most recent advertisements published in the Derwent Valley Gazette. Thanks for your kind remarks about these updates.

April 12, 2017. Click image to enlarge.

November 30, 2016. Click image to enlarge.

Monday, March 27, 2017

What would you like to see in the council budget?

THE council is once again inviting written submissions for the council budget for the next financial year.  

Written submissions will be received until the close of business on April 10, 2017, and these can be forwarded to dvcouncil@dvc.tas.gov.au to be considered prior to the adoption of the council's budget for 2017/18.

Sunday, March 26, 2017

Free vaccinations

THE council offers free influenza vaccinations for the following people:
  • Those aged six months and over with conditions predisposing to severe illness following influenza infection; 
  • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people aged 15 years and over;
  • All adults aged 65 and older.
Free vaccinations against shingles are also available for people 79 years of age. 

The next immunisation session will be held on Wednesday 26 April at 2.30pm at the Derwent Valley Council social rooms, Circle St, New Norfolk. Bookings are essential and must be made prior to April 7. 

The council also offers free immunisation sessions at the Derwent Valley Child and Family Centre, 52 Blair St, New Norfolk, at 1pm on on the fourth Wednesday of each month.

Vaccines available include:
  • Immunisation Schedule - (Birth to Four Years);
  • School program catch ups;
  • Whooping Cough vaccine for all pregnant women in their third trimester (from 28 weeks gestation). Bookings essential. 
For more information contact the council's immunisation co-coordinators on 6261 8530.

Monday, March 13, 2017

See you at Maydena

THIS month's meeting of the Derwent Valley Council will be held at the Maydena Community Hall (behind the old primary school) this Thursday. A community forum will be held at 6.30pm, providing an informal opportunity for residents and ratepayers to ask questions or raise matters of concern.

The council meeting will follow at 7pm. The agenda can be downloaded here. Please join us - and if you would like any assistance or information about the meeting, please do get in touch.

The council has also organised for representatives of the Dirt Art organisation to brief the local community on the Maydena Bike Park project at 5.30pm this Thursday. This will also be held in the community hall and all are welcome.

 The council meeting roster for the rest of the year is as follows:
  • April 20, 2017 (New Norfolk, 6.30pm)
  • May 18, 2017 (Lachlan - community forum at 6.30pm, council meeting at 7pm)
  • June 15, 2017 (New Norfolk, 6.30pm)
  • July 20, 2017 (New Norfolk, 6.30pm)
  • August 17, 2017 (New Norfolk, 6.30pm)
  • September 21, 2017 (Bushy Park - community forum 6.30pm, council meeting at 7pm)
  • October 19, 2017 (New Norfolk, 6.30pm)
  • November 16, 2017 (New Norfolk, 6.30pm)
  • December 14, 2017 (New Norfolk, including AGM)

Monday, November 28, 2016

It's your money

THE big crowd that turned up to this month's council meeting heard more than they were expecting during their short stay. All but two of the people in the packed public gallery were there specifically to hear about the new dog management policy - in particular where dogs will be allowed to exercise in future - and most left once that matter was dealt with.

But before we made it that far into the agenda, one of my councillor colleagues drew attention to an unusual transaction in the monthly financial report. This turned out to be a $100,000 interest-free loan from the council to a community group, advanced several months ago without a council decision and known only to a few.

This loan was startling both for having occurred in the first place, and also for the apparent lack of concern it caused many of your elected members. Those present also heard that a personal loan had been provided to an elected member from ratepayer funds. It's bad enough that we are a cash-strapped council unable to do everything expected of us, but loans provided without the endorsement of a council meeting are another thing altogether.

Saturday, November 12, 2016

Community grants on offer

THE council is seeking applications for this year's community grants program. Not-for-profit sporting, cultural and community groups within the Derwent Valley municipal area are eligible to apply for assistance under this program.

The council will give preference to groups which have broad community benefit, seeking amounts in the range of $200 to $1000.

The closing date for applications is November 30, 2016. Application packages can be collected from the Derwent Valley Council offices, Circle St, New Norfolk, or downloaded.