The Weekend Post

Mayor: I’m not going just yet

Plan to see out full term

- ISAAC MCCARTHY

I will do what my doctors tell me, and I will do what my wife tells me. BOB MANNING

MAYOR Bob Manning has said he will see out the rest of his term on local government before he resigns at the next election — “God willing”.

Addressing rumours that he would resign before the conclusion of his term, Cr Manning said he was here to stay.

“Once you’ve run, you’re bound in some ways not to abandon ship, you’ve got to go with it,” Cr Manning said.

“I stood for a term, and I still can see out that term.

“At the moment I’ve got a clean bill of health. I’ve been through serious checks … I’m still getting ticks.

“I will do what my doctors tell me, and I will do what my wife tells me.

“All those things have to be taken into account.

“My intention will be to go as long as my doctors say so.”

If Cr Manning did resign within 12 months of the next election, which is due in March 2024, it would trigger a mayoral appointmen­t by council vote and not a by-election, according to Queensland’s Local Government Act.

Rumours within council suggested Cr Manning would time an early resignatio­n within 12 months to grease the wheels for a favoured successor, a suggestion he firmly denied.

“There is no conspiracy here to set something up,” he said.

“There was never an intention to manufactur­e something, I can say that honestly.”

Deputy mayor and Division 4 councillor Terry James has expressed his intention to contest the vacant mayoral position in 2024.

Stopping short of endorsing Cr James, Cr Manning had many kind words for his loyal lieutenant.

“I can understand (why he’d run), because he’s spent 21 years on the council,” he said.

“Terry’s pretty successful in his own business life … he’s got more knowledge on our council I would say than anybody, by a mile.

“And he is a decent bloke.”

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