Recently folks have been asking about my
interests on Council and what I’ve been doing since first elected. Looking over extracts from the Annual
Reports from 1999-2014 the following lists emerged. And I have to say, if nothing else, making up
the lists reminded me just how diverse the role of an Alderman can be, and the
sorts of opportunities to meet different cross-sections of the community that
present themselves. And these were just the things being done as an Alderman - the lists don't include the other community groups and organisations outside of Council.
Membership
and Chair of Standing Committees
1999-2005
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Policy and Intergovernment
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2005-2014
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Strategic Governance (Chair, 2007-2014)
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1999-2009, 2010-2011
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Parks and Customer Services
|
1999-2002, 2005-2014
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Finance and Corporate Services
|
2002-2005, 2006-2008, 2011-2014
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Development & Environment Services
(Chair, 2002-2004)
|
2005-2010
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City Services
|
2010-2014
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Infrastructure Services
|
Membership
of Council’s Internal Committees
2001-2011
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Audit Committee
|
2000-2014
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Heritage Account Special Committee
|
2005-2011
|
Queen’s Domain Advisory Committee
(Chairman)
|
2000-2001
|
Disability Discrimination Act Advisory
Group
|
2001-2009
|
Access Advisory Committee (Chairman
2003-2008)
|
2002-2004
|
Battery Point Advisory Committee
(Chairman)
|
2007-2008
|
Aldermanic Code of Conduct Panel
Member
|
Council’s
Representative on External and Advisory Committees
1999-2006
|
Battery Point Community Centre
Association Inc. Hall Sub-Committee
|
1999-2002
|
Local Government Association of
Tasmania Reference Group (proxy)
|
1999-2005
|
Trustees of the Royal Tasmanian
Botanical Gardens (proxy)
|
1999-2009
|
Lenah Valley Progress Association Hall
Trustees
|
2000-2002
|
Wellington Park Management Trust
(proxy)
|
2000-2014
|
City of Hobart Eisteddfod Society Inc.
(proxy 2002-2014)
|
2000-2002
|
Salamanca Arts Centre Inc. Oversight
Committee
|
2001-2009
|
South Hobart Community Centre
Management Committee
|
2001-2002
|
City Heart Business Association
(proxy)
|
2001-2007
|
Cornelian Bay Working Group (proxy)
|
2001-2002
|
Kalang Avenue Residents’ Traffic
Committee (proxy)
|
2001-2002, 2005-2014
|
South Hobart Residents’ Traffic
Committee (proxy 2001-2002)
|
2001-2006
|
Tasmanian Library Advisory Board
|
2001-2002
|
Tramway Working Party (On-Trac)
|
2001-2002, 2005-2014
|
West Hobart Local Area Traffic
Management Committee (proxy 2001-2002, 2006-2007)
|
2001-2002, 2009-2014
|
Mount Stuart Residents’ Traffic
Committee
|
2001-2002
|
West New Town Local Area Traffic
Management Committee (proxy)
|
2001-2002, 2007-2009
|
Greenhouse Reference Group
|
2001-2004
|
Cat Control Taskforce and Steering
Committee
|
2001-2005
|
Migrant Resource Centre Board of
Management
|
2001-2002
|
Southern Tasmanian Councils Natural
Resource Management Sub-Committee (proxy)
|
2001-2014
|
Southern Tasmanian Councils Board (later
Authority, later Think South)(proxy 2001-2011, Lord Mayor’s nominee 2011-2014)
|
2002-2009
|
Local Government Association of Tasmania
General Management Committee (proxy)
|
2002-2009
|
Local Government Association of
Tasmania General Meetings (proxy)
|
2002-2014
|
Tasmanian Polar Network
|
2003-2014
|
Sandy Bay Shopping Centre Traders’
Traffic Committee
|
2005-2009
|
Corporate History of the Hobart City
Council
|
2005-2009
|
50 & Better Centre Advisory
Committee
|
2005-2011
|
Friends of Soldiers Walk Inc. (later
Friends of Soldiers Memorial Avenue)
|
2005-2014
|
Glebe Residents’ Traffic Committee
|
2005-2009
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Hobart Water (proxy)
|
2005-2009, 2010-2014
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Lenah Valley Residents’ Traffic
Committee
|
2005-2009
|
Southern Waste Strategy Authority
(proxy)
|
2005-2007
|
Stopping Places Project Working Group
|
2007-2014
|
Hobart Coming Out Proud Community
Liaison Committee (proxy) (later Greater Hobart)
|
2007-2014
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Hobart Cenotaph Reference Group (proxy
2011-2014)
|
2009-2014
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Lenah Valley Residents’ Traffic
Committee
|
2012-2014
|
Inner City Action Plan-Project
APO1-Trader Advisory Group (proxy)
|
2012-2014
|
Hobart City Council-Launceston City
Council – Memorandum of Understanding Joint Working Party
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