3 October 2024

Five new councillors for Eurobodalla Shire

| Marion Williams
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Eurobodalla Shire Council

Mat Hatcher has been re-elected. Photo: Eurobodalla Shire Council.

Eurobodalla Shire has five new councillors, while three of the previous term’s councillors were re-elected and incumbent Mayor Mat Hatcher was resoundingly re-elected.

Council elections were held on 14 September and results were declared on 1 October.

The five new councillors include Laurence Babington (Mystery Bay) who ran on Mayor Hatcher’s ticket.

Phil Constable (Narooma) is another new councillor although he has served as a councillor in the past. Mick Johnson (Tuross Head) is another new face. He ran on Mr Constable’s ticket.

The other two new faces are Colleen Turner (Malua Bay) who was the Greens’ candidate and Sharon Winslade (Rosedale) who was the candidate for Labor.

The three re-elected councillors are Anthony Mayne (Mossy Point), Rob Pollock (Potato Point) and Amber Schutz (Catalina). Like Mr Babington, she ran on Mayor Hatcher’s ticket.

Greens candidate Colleen Turner is one of the five new faces elected to Eurobodalla Shire Council.

Greens candidate Colleen Turner is one of the five new faces elected to Eurobodalla Shire Council. Photo: Supplied.

Ms Turner said the result was almost a status quo. “While Mat Hatcher was re-elected with an increased majority, he still only has two in his team,” she said. “Residents sent a vote of confidence in Mat Hatcher and ultimately they have said the balance is about right.”

Mr Constable said he was taken aback by the results, particularly by the level of support for Mat Hatcher from Batemans Bay. Mr Constable was also very gratified by the level of support he received, especially from around his home patch of Narooma.

Ms Turner said she would be building on the “amazing work” by former Greens councillor and deputy mayor Alison Worthington and her predecessors. “They have laid a very good foundation for all sorts of programs.”

Early on, she will be looking to build on her campaign slogan of “Healthy, Happy and Housed”. Ms Turner said she thought an affordable housing strategy was still achievable.

“It can be looked at again and should be looked at again,” Ms Turner said. “Realistically, there ought to be enough interest and passion from a range of councillors to get something better.”

"New" Deputy Mayor of the Eurobodalla Shire Council, Rob Pollock OAM. Photo Supplied.

Rob Pollock is one of the familiar faces on the newly elected Eurobodalla Shire Council. Photo: Supplied.

Mr Constable said although he had been a member of the Liberal Party for several years, he didn’t believe in working in sides at the local government level. “We should be working for our local area and we should not have rusted on ideologies.”

He said he would assess each issue that came before the council on its own merits and would be “working for the greater good”.

His previous term as councillor was during the Black Summer bushfires and COVID-19 pandemic. He described that term as “torrid”, but believes we are now better prepared for bushfires.

He said he would return residents’ support for him at the election by being available and accessible.

“The greatest joy I get is trying to help people and being approachable and listening,” Mr Constable said. “That is where I try to make the biggest contribution.”

Ms Winslade said she was looking forward to getting on with the things she talked about during her campaign, namely affordable housing choices, improved community facilities, particularly around better access for the disabled, and action on climate change.

The NSW Electoral Commission’s website said there was a margin of 266 votes between the last elected candidate, Mick Johnson, and the last unelected/excluded candidate Sofia Keady. She ran on Mr Pollock’s ticket.

The next council meeting is scheduled for 29 October.

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patricia gardiner12:55 pm 11 Oct 24

Those elected are supposed to represent the needs and interests of ratepayers. If these needs and interests (of most ratepayers) relate to banning rodeos, stopping logging, raising building heights, banning sea walls etc, etc then councillors are obligated to represent these views.
They are not elected to pursue their own interests or advance their own status or political ambitions.

With respect, whilst residents should be encouraged to approach the Council with individual or group interests, such interests must be realistically pertinent to local issues that the Council has the jurisdiction to action.

A point of contention that continues to be aired against the Council both in this journal and elsewhere is the griping by a small but vociferous group of individuals regarding the Bay Pavilion fiasco. Notwithstanding that most of their gripes are, in fact, valid, appealing to Caesar about Caesar usually does not end well.

Should this group be interested in restitution for the possible fraud committed by the previous Council executive on the Federal and State Governments and Residents of the Eurobodalla, then let’s hear exactly what such restitution should be. If however, all that is being called for is to hold the previous executive liable, either by corrupt dealings or misfeasance, then cackling and hissing at this Council and councillors is not the way to go about it, as the bureaucracy will automatically close ranks on any suggestion that they be held to account.

Unless and until the Residents of the Eurobodalla stand together and action for themselves the requisite demand through the proper channel(s) provided for such specific issues as this group may have, nothing will happen from officialdom’s side of the table.

If you want this Council to serve you, and not rule you, then you need to show gumption and backbone and put your money where your mouth is. Stop asking others to do what you should be doing yourself.

Philip Creagh5:51 pm 08 Oct 24

I’m unsure why it seems to upset some people if a councillor is a ‘Liberal’ supporter or member of the Liberal party. At neither the Bega or Eurobodalla council elections did the Liberal party run a ‘ticket’ with the subsequent limitations on what a Councillor can say or support. I suspect if the Liberal party had run an ‘official’ ticket then perhaps there may be a higher vote as those who support the Liberal party in Eurobodalla (about 48% first preferences in the 2019 election, 32% in 2023) may prefer to vote ‘Liberal’ than so called ‘independents’.

Phil Constable in Eurobodalla, and Fitzpatrick in Bega, should be excellent councillors. Both have business experience, both know the stresses of being a councillor and know how to deal with the flak (except maybe from Mr. Thaler!!) and both seem to have sensible ideas about running a regional council.

Regional Councils should operate on core values. There not there to declare ‘support for Palestine’, Ban rodeos or stop the logging industry. The Greens councillor in the last term in Eurobodalla shire upheld all the nonsensical and wonky ‘progressive’ policies they are known for at State and Federal level … all with nationally 8% or so of the first preference vote, in the case of Eurobodalla Shire 6% of the first preference vote.

Richard McLeod12:57 pm 12 Oct 24

Really? Fitzpatrick is Bega Mayor with a majority of about 80 votes. He led the charge for the massive rate rises at Bega after years of utter incompetence. As for Constable – check out the burnt out shell of a building in Narooma. Yep that’s his total eyesore mess. He was also on the Council that gave us the Pav.

Trish Hellier2:34 pm 05 Oct 24

Congratulations to Phil Constable and Michael Johnson both of whom ran on our ticket “One Eurobodalla”. Our small team of 4 had an amazing result especially given we did not have the man power to cover all the polling booths on the 14/9/24 . Phil was an outstanding Councillor from 2016 – 2021 I believe this was one of the hardest terms of Council I have witnessed. Phil will bring back his knowledge of world and local issues to the Council table. Michael is a retired builder who is extremely passionate about our local area and has shown an active interest in our Council for a number of years. Good luck to you both. Trish Hellier

The good old Donkey vote, hey!

Richard McLeod7:20 pm 04 Oct 24

Someone should tell the Labor Councillor the State Government is responsible for Housing and another crazy spend up, like the Bay Pav disaster, on unnecessary community facilities and dopey climate change stunts will just break the Council financially. Sad to see the dinosaur Pollock back on Council to yet again get paid for doing nothing.

Someone needs to tell you the newly elected Labor Councillor had nothing to do with Bay Pav disaster, unlike some others, returned to Council. Spreading rumours and sowing seeds of doubt about Labor, did not take long from right wing sources, I see. Fancy a climate science denier giving advice to anyone, lol.

Richard McLeod12:14 am 07 Oct 24

We will see if the Labor Councillor wants to spend spend spend then won’t we. I hear she has great opinion of herself as an expert on everything and some big spending plans given she has been in the Shire for all of 12 months. I hear she wants a big SRV rate rise to fund all the crazy ideas she has like building social housing.

patricia gardiner4:20 pm 04 Oct 24

In the last 3 days I have spoken to 2 people who voted for Rob Pollock, the electrician and surf boat enthusiast in Moruya – go fugure!

Phil Constable, now admits to being a Liberal, after the Election has been counted and Councillors named.
I warned of Liberals hiding their affiliation while trying to stop Labor and Green, honest candidates from running. Saying there was no place for political Parties on Council. I tried and true deception on the Eurobodalla Council, going back to the days of the Late Mayor Vardon.
Congratulations to Labor’s Ms Winslade and others elected.
It should be fun watching Mick Johnson work with the Labor and Green councillors, as Mick calls anyone who disagrees with him a lefty/greenie. He seems to think it is an insult.

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