Mercury (Hobart)

Valley vents at council numbers game

- DAMIAN BESTER

COUNCILLOR­S used their numbers last night to defeat a no-confidence motion at the Derwent Valley Council’s annual general meeting.

Facing its second no-confidence motion in as many years, the council failed to have its annual report accepted at the meeting in the New Norfolk Courthouse and voters refused to confirm the minutes of last year’s AGM as a true record.

The no-confidence motion was moved by local resident Darren Graham, who has been a vocal critic of the council’s waste management practices. Former councillor Chris Lester seconded the motion.

Confusion over local government voting procedure saw the no-confidence motion voted on twice, with 15 in favour and 13 opposed, including six councillor­s. The gallery erupted when mayor Ben Shaw declared the motion had failed, 15 votes to 18, when five abstention­s were added to the “no” vote.

Cr Shaw said this was in accordance with Tasmania’s Local Government Meeting Procedure Regulation­s, which counts abstention­s as “no” votes.

Cr Shaw said after the meeting he was aware of the discontent, some of which was historic rather than recent.

“It’s fantastic that the community can have their say [but] voting at an AGM doesn’t actually affect the day-to-day running of a council,” he said.

“I understand that there’s some people in the community with some issues from previous councils — longstandi­ng issues — and some other people who have come along to have their say because of other reasons.”

Cr Shaw urged residents to engage with their councillor­s.

“Most of this group of councillor­s are new and I would urge the community to give them a go; let them put the changes in place that they said they wanted to do during their election campaigns.”

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