The Chronicle

Realtor ‘optimistic but wary’ of victory

- HOLLY CORMACK

AFTER a long and arduous campaign, frontrunne­r Jane Erkens is expected to take out the race to determine the South Burnett Regional Council’s new Division 1 councillor, but she is wary of claiming victory just yet.

The Nanango real estate agent said she was “optimistic” she would represent her hometown and surrounds as the South Burnett Regional Council’s next Division 1 councillor, however she was reluctant to jump the gun given how contentiou­s the election had been on social media.

“I believe some people took issue with my stance on a number of things, including the fact that I really promoted and encouraged my community to get vaccinated,” Mrs Erkens said.

“The anti-vax campaign worked extremely hard, and they really made Nanango look like something it’s not.

“It’s a really great and supportive community, which I think is reflected in the vote.”

Mrs Erkens has already secured 1226, or 45 per cent, of formal votes as of Sunday night, ahead of Levi Madeley on 624.

Rebecca Jackson currently holds 466, or 17 per cent of the vote, followed by Tony Edwards on 393.

This result refers to the unofficial preliminar­y count and preference­s are yet to be distribute­d, however Mrs Erkens has already secured an almost certain victory.

Mrs Erkens said the support she’d received at the polling booth had been very strong, but she was overwhelme­d by the avalanche of support over the past couple of days.

“I have had hundreds of messages on Facebook, private messages and phone calls from people congratula­ting me,” she said.

Coming from a real estate background, Mrs Erkens hoped to bring a different point of view into the council chambers and was particular­ly eager to fight for South Burnett residents looking down the barrel of rising living costs.

“Interest rates are going to go up I believe. The cost of living is going up,” she said.

“I don't believe that our community, which has a lot of aged pensioners, can continuall­y put their hand in their pocket for increased rates.”

In the past Mrs Erkens had been quite outspoken on council decisions and would continue to speak her mind while debating with the region’s fellow councillor­s.

The contentiou­s election followed the resignatio­n of former councillor Roz Frohloff who stepped down from the council in March.

 ?? Picture: Dominic Elsome ?? Nanango real estate agent and South Burnett community activist Jane Erkens is leading the vote count.
Picture: Dominic Elsome Nanango real estate agent and South Burnett community activist Jane Erkens is leading the vote count.

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