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B
C
C
Is
very
difficult
to
recover
from
this
pandemic.
I
just
want
to
acknowledge
all
the
work
that
our
staff
has.
There
is
a
reality
check
that
any
government
at
this
stage
will
be
able
to
provide
us
with
some
kind
of
continuity.
I
do
note
that
the
government
did
announce
this
week,
a
stimulus
package,
the
New
South,
Wales
Government,
so
fortunate.
What
we
can
see
is
that
we
won't
really
be
able
to
access
that
package.
My
great
concern
is
from
small
businesses
in
Broken.
Hill
is
for
our
infrastructure
bills,
but
I.
C
Think
there's
a
great
opportunity
as
well
is
that
what
the
federal
state
government
are
looking
at
is
really
those
infrastructure
fields
of
what
significance.
So
you
know
I'm
sure
that
our
general
manager
is
getting
things
ready.
It
is
works
hand
what
we
need
on
the
ground,
one
of
the
areas
that
will
really
struggle.
If
you
look
at
apprentices
this
year,
our
tape
and
our
vici
courses,
you
know
you
want
to
help
tables
gonna
stay
open,
but
for
us
we
need
to
increase
our
access
to
those
courses.
It.
C
Time
to
lobby
hard,
we,
even
if
we
do
this
at
every
council
man,
we
generous
Ponce-
that
we
can
use
I,
know
that
James
reached
out
to
his
network
across
the
port
and
he's
asked
about
one
of
the
other
GM
responding
and
their
opportunities.
And
with
this
current
stimulus
package,
the
government
has
announced
it
is
a
good
package,
but
because
of
our
size,
we
probably
won't
see
the
benefits
all
up.
But
you
do
also
want
to
say
that
it's
doing
the
best,
given
the
circumstances.
C
B
B
Write
to
the
state
and
federal
members
and
state
and
federal
ministers
requesting
that
council
receive
the
same
economic
stimulus
packages
that
are
being
offered
to
small
medium
sized
businesses
in
Australia.
At
that
moment,
what
has
happened
because
of
the
our
council
delaying
that
action
now,
a
month
behind
where
we
should
have
been
and
now
asking
for
the
the
same
thing
that
was
voted
against
at
the
last
council
meeting.
We.
D
B
Now,
in
the
middle
of
the
pack,
with
500
other
councillors,
instead
of
the
being
a
council
where
we
would
have
been
well
in
front
of
the
pack
having
the
ear
of
both
politicians,
letting
them
know
the
circumstances
that
we
were
in
right
at
that
stage,
we
were
talking
at
that
stage
of
about
a
1.5
million
dollar
increase
in
deficit
that
hasn't
changed.
It's
probably
gone
down,
but
the
reality
was
at
the
time
it
had
been
identified.
That
council
was
going
to
have
significant
financial
issues
to
do
the
Copa
19
virus
council.
B
That
ad
and
midnight
last
council
meeting
so
instead
of
us
being
in
with
a
chance
of
securing
jobs
in
Broken
Hill
for
council
employees
and
other
people
that
work
in
business
in
Broken
Hill.
We
are
now
with
everyone
else
and,
as
we
all
know,
you
had
to
meet
a
certain
amount
of
percentage
downward
turn
in
income
or
overall
turnover
to
be
eligible
for
those
sort
of
things.
B
This
now
means
that
we'll
be
chasing
out
our
we
all
know
that
we're
not
going
to
get
any
further
ahead
in
this
latest
Merrill
minitor
talks
about
a
deficit
greater
than
two
million,
with
a
preliminary
estimate
tracking
at
a
furthest
operating
deficit
with
its
team
for
the
year
ending
30
I've
asked
time
and
time
again.
How
do
we
get
to
in
excess
of
that
two
million
dollar
in
greater
deficit,
I
still
haven't
been
told,
I've,
asked
and
asked
and
asked.
B
This
is
the
second
report
that
it's
now
been
written
into
council
right
up
until
the
24th
of
March
had
all
marry
operations.
Waste
services
have
not
been
reduced.
We
only
just
closed
a
number
of
council
sites
of
that
stage.
Yet
we've
been
told
in
the
report
that
it
took
into
account
for
months
when
one
of
the
four
months
was
almost
over
I
still
as
a
councillor.
B
Not
they
give
me
given
the
financial
information
that
is
required
to
make
a
me
an
informed
decision,
I
asked
again
and
I
hope
this
time
it
is
answered,
how
has
counsel
determined
that
we
will
end
up
with
a
depth
operating
deficit
of
more
that
exceeds
2
million
to
the
end
of
June.
It's
been
stated
that
may
have
changed
at
this
time,
but
I
still
do
not
know
how
Council
came
up
with
that
figure.
For
that
reason,
I
cannot
support
this
motion.
I
cannot
support
a
motion
that
is
30
days
behind.
B
I
cannot
support
a
motion
that
is
as
financial
information
in
there.
That
is
not
backed
by
any
factual
background.
It
is
a
statement
that
has
no
no
credible
information
tied
to
it.
There
is
no
numbers,
no
numbers
that
NFI
how
that
amount
of
money
had
come
to
where
it's
from
how
it
got
to
there
what
we
can
do
to
fix
it.
I
know
it's
been
stated
that
we'll
get
this
information
in
may.
Well,
you've
got
to
remember
these
reports.
B
These
merits
at
the
end
of
March
and
now
at
this
April
meeting,
it's
no
good,
given
the
information
after
Council
has
already
passed
a
couple
of
items
and
for
the
information
the
councillors
I
did
not
vote
for
the
mayoral
minute
at
the
March
meeting
of
last
time.
That
was
stated
at
a
briefing
I
voted
against
it
and
I
voted
against
it
for
the
same
reasons,
I'm
speaking
against
the
mirror
one
minute
tonight,
if
that
information
is
provided
to
counselors
I,
cannot
support
a
motion
that
does
not
have
this
sufficient
information
in
it.
C
E
You
thank
you
I
thought
you
said:
omitted,
okay,
look
of
course,
I'm
speaking
for
this
motion,
I'm
speaking
for
emotion,
which
calls
for
packages
to
give
immediate
financial
assistance
to
support
council
employees.
Why
wouldn't
you
support
that?
Obviously,
we
need
stimulus
funding.
We
know
that
all
councils
in
New
South
Wales,
including
this
one,
have
suffered
from
Co
vat19
and
are
going
to
feel
the
effects
of
covert
19
for
some
time
any
stimulus
packages
that
we
can
get
we
are
going
to
be
receiving
gratefully
I,
do
support
this
motion.
I.
Think
it's
a
very
good
one.
E
C
C
C
C
B
B
Neither
the
state
nor
the
federal
government
should
be
commended
when
it
comes
to
Broken
Hill
on
the
far
west,
as
a
council
and
as
a
region
which
should
have
been
isolated
from
the
rest
of
New
South
Wales,
who
had
high
number
of
covert
cases.
If
that
had
happened
in
the
state
and
federal
government
had
taken
the
action
they
could
have
taken,
we
as
a
community
may
not
have
had
to
have
closed
our
clubs
pubs.
Restaurants.
A
B
May
have
been
a
few
regions
or
areas
in
New,
South,
Wales
and
Australia
that
actually
did
quite
well
during
the
virus.
As
far
as
economics
go,
we've
had
two
cases
in
the
entire
time
and
both
of
those
recovered
quite
quickly.
The
state
government
did
even
a
worse
job
than
the
federal
government.
The
state
government
allowed
a
cruise
ship,
the
Ruby
Princess
to
DISA
by
passengers
that
accounted
for
15%
of
overall
cases
and
deaths
of
the
coronavirus.
B
I,
don't
think
we
as
a
council
should
be
patting
the
backs
of
the
federal
government
and
the
state
government
in
their
handling
in
the
handling,
particularly
when
it
comes
to
fireworks,
New,
South,
Wales
and
Broken
Hill.
The
numbers
have
been
low,
considered
compared
to
the
rest
of
the
world.
That
doesn't
mean
that
the
job
they've
done
has
been
what's
best
for
Broken
Hill.
B
We
now
have
potential
that
our
service
clubs
and
pubs
and
restaurants,
some
of
those
may
not
survive.
What's
happened,
we
had
people
that
have
lost
their
jobs
that
may
lose
our
houses
or
may
lose
other
other
things.
So
to
say
that
they've
done
a
good
job,
I
think
is
not
the
best
approach
from
this
council.
Thank
you.
C
E
See
where
councillor
Kennedy
is
coming
from
mentioning
a
cruise
ship,
because
of
course
that
was
that
that
was
something
which
I
think
everybody
would
regret.
However,
in
talking
about
commending
the
New,
South,
Wales
and
federal
governments
on
their
stewardship
generally,
through
this
some
crisis,
we
had
two
cases
here
in
Broken
Hill.
How
much
worse
could
it
have
been
if
we
did
not
have
the
government's
very
firm
stance
on
social
distancing,
they
got
in
nice
and
early
on
that
social
distancing
and
also
the
frequent
health
messages
regarding
hygiene,
which
had
to
be
drummed
into
communities.
E
Over
and
over
again,
we
can
see
people
over
on
the
coast
at
the
moment
and
especially
around
Sydney,
who
are
protesting
against
these
restrictions
and,
if
flouting
them
indeed-
and
we
can
see
the
cases
the
number
of
cases
there
are
still
increasing-
they
have
not
stopped
as
they
have
in
Broken
Hill.
So
I
think
that
the
government
has,
to
the
best
of
its
ability,
provided
some
sort
of
stewardship,
some
good
stewardship.
C
C
Sorry
actually
motion.
There's
no
further
speakers
to
the
motion.
I'll
do
my
rotary
fly,
can
I,
say
councillors.
Thank
you
for
this
debate.
I.
Think
one
of
the
interesting
things
is
that
I'm
really
concerned
about
misleading
statements
during
the
debate.
Council
endorsed
my
marrow
minute
at
the
last
that
March
meeting
and
we
have
acted
upon
every.
C
Have
certainly
have
some
disappointed
that
it's
been
misleading
that
we
actually
haven't
done,
that
we
really
need
to
do.
Every
council
meeting
remind
the
government
that
we
are
here.
We
need
to
make
sure
they
know
the
story
of
Broken
Hill.
We
need
to
make
sure
they
understand.
The
economy
of
Broken
Hill
will
be
in
crisis,
and
we
need
to
make
sure
that,
at
the
end
of
the
day,
we
are
protecting
our
community.
That
is
our
priority.
We
should
never
step
away
from
it.
C
C
C
B
B
C
B
C
I'm,
holding
the
ordinary
monthly
council
meeting
in
the
council
chamber
that
those
councils
who
do
not
want
to
attend
in
person
be
able
to
be
dealing
in
to
the
meaning
that
Broken
Hill
City
Council
knowledge
is
the
importance
of
in-person
council
meeting
and
also
acknowledges
the
many
people
in
Broken
Hill
that
continue
to
work
and
provide
in-person
service
in
this
time
of
copán
19,
just
wondering
if
that's
any
way.
Okay,
so
that's
all
great
you're
sickening
much
happy
with
that.
Thank
you.
Thank
you
very
much.
B
Yes,
thank
you,
madam
mayor.
As
all
know,
the
latest
circulars
from
that
was
on
the
27th
of
April
stated
that
if
councils
can
video
length
and
they
have
to
video
Li,
what
was
before
was
that,
as
long
as
a
council
has
kept
to
the
four
meter
rule
and
provided
hand,
sanitizer
they
could
continue
to
meet.
Face.
To
face.
B
Meeting
face
to
face
is
important
not
only
for
the
council,
but
also
for
the
community,
to
show
that
councillors
are
are
indeed
taking
their
responsibilities
as
councillors.
Importantly,
it
shows
that
we
taking
the
time
and
effort
to
debate
councillors,
would
understand
quite
well
from
just
what's
happening
now,
it's
very
difficult
to
do.
B
Visual
links
for
council
meetings,
normal
meetings
are
relatively
simple,
but
as
far
as
debating
and
are
putting
arguments
forward
about
council
matters
and
matters
that
affect
the
community
so
greatly,
it's
very
difficult
to
take
the
same
or
put
it
in
the
same
amount
of
transparency.
Same
amount
of
open
debate
as
what
happens
at
a
council
meeting.
I
think
that
the
Minister
for
Health
Minister
Brad
hazard,
needs
to
understand
how
important
those
face-to-face
meetings
are
to
the
community
into
the
council
and
councils
operations.
B
We
know
about
the
12th
of
May
I
think
it
is
that
the
state
government
is
going
to
start
reopening
its
meetings.
They've
acknowledged
how
important
it
is
for
the
level
of
state
government
to
meet
face
to
face.
They
need
to
also
ensure
and
understand
that
councils
meeting
face
to
face
is
also
important
to
make
sure
that
we
come
up
with
the
best
decisions
and
best
outcomes
we
can
for
community.
Thank
you.
C
B
G
B
B
If
I
would
question
some
of
those
figures
in
question,
some
of
those
figures
strongly
it
was
that
easy
to
immigrate
an
economy
with
twenty
million
dollars.
I
think
our
prime
minister
would
probably
be
doing
a
little
bit
better
with
the
economics
and
what
we
are
at
the
moment.
We
are
talking
two
to
three
generations
to
pay
back
the
money
that
has
been
invested
in
the
last
month
or
so
from
the
prime
minister.
Yet
we
have
financial
information
which
I
find
very
questionable
and
in
fact
I
don't
believe
it
at
all.
B
But
we,
as
a
community,
have
asked
employees
of
Council
to
take
their
long
service
leave
their
holiday
leave.
We
have
closed
other
facilities
and
until
we
know
what
the
outcome
of
the
corona
or
the
Coburg
19
crisis
for
councils
finances,
we
should
be
making
sure
we
do
not
embark
on
any
new
expenditure
or
new
assets
that
have
an
unknown
unknown
outcome
for
all
the
community.
The
community
of
said
time
and
time
again
that
they're
not
for
this
grand
design.
B
Community
hub
counselors
were
counseled.
The
community
was
interested
in
some
sort
of
new
library,
rather
than
move
that
to
the
plumbers
building
in
argent
Street.
They
haven't
been
asked
since
that
we
suddenly
have
gone
from
a
few
million
dollars
toward
twenty
five.
Twenty
to
twenty
five
million
dollar
complex
that
at
this
stage,
with
the
code
that
19
crisis
and
the
unknown
financial
impacts
that
it's
going
to
have
for
Australia,
the
Broken
Hill
Council
and
the
Broken
Hill
community
and
the
businesses
that
are
in
Broken,
Hill,
I.
B
Think
financially,
it's
the
sensible
to
do
for
the
Broken
Hill
City
Council.
We
have
been
told
that
our
investments,
our
in
danger
of
being
greatly
affected
and
have
affected
greatly
but
could
be
devastated
as
the
economy
goes
forward,
and
we
are
still
talking
about
a
new
library
hub
that
costs
twenty
to
twenty
five
million
dollars.
So,
as
a
council,
we
need
to
lead
by
example.
B
C
C
E
No
points
there
that
I
would
I
would
like
to
address
first
of
all,
the
the
reference
to
the
infrastructure
if
it
was
just
that
easy
to
reinvigorate
a
an
economy,
I
think
that
the
Prime
Minister
and
also
the
New
South
Wales
Premier,
are
recognising
that
that's
going
to
be
the
way
forward.
They
are
already
pushing
and
pushing
forward
with
ideas
of
of
certainly
boosting
the
infrastructure
programs
in
Australia
and
in
New,
South,
Wales
and
indeed,
I
think
that
that
is
part
of
the
funding
boost.
E
That
councils
will
be
given
hoping
that
they
are
going
to
undertake
infrastructure
to
increase
employment.
Another
point
there
is
that
we
are
looking
here
at
capital
expenditure
in
the
budget,
not
an
operational
matter,
so
that
capital
budget
or
that
capital
expenditure
has
been
planned
for
and
budgeted
for
and
involves
grant
money
as
well.
That
is
a
lot
of
that
has
already
been
undertake
and
a
lot
of
that
expenditure
is
already
going
to
be
accounted
for,
and
we
need
to
be
pushing
ahead
with
this.
E
C
D
Thanks,
madam
mayor,
oh
yeah
I
have
concerns
the
same
as
councillor
Kennedy.
Does
the
problem
is
that,
with
all
the
unknowns
that
are
currently
facing
the
council
and
the
state
and
the
country
we're
embarking
on
probably
the
biggest
the
biggest
or
we're
talking
about
embarking
on
the
biggest
building
program
that
the
council
has
had
almost
in
its
history
and
at
a
time
when
I'm
not
sure
that
the
community
at
large
are
terribly
supportive
of
it?
D
Some
are
but
there's
a
there's,
a
hell
of
a
lot
of
people
that
when
you
talk
to
them
about
it,
and
you
talk
about
figures
like
20
million+,
they
back
away
quickly
that
the
whole
theme
has
been
predicated
on
the
fact
that
it's
going
to
bring
back
volumes
of
people
to
our
district
I.
Personally,
don't
subscribe
to
that.
I
can't
see
that
happening
at
all.
D
It's
been
suggested
that
there'll
be
a
coffee
shop
and
this,
and
that
and
the
other,
the
coffee
shop
will
just
complete
with
six
or
seven
other
coffee
shops
that
are
in
the
arts,
a
straight
to
mind,
block
and
reduce
the
income
of
all
of
those.
The
problem
is
in
terms
of
the
library,
the
funding
that
the
total
cost
has
not
been
been
proven
that
distance
as
far
as
I'm
aware.
Secondly,
the
funding
for
the
project
grants,
or
otherwise,
as
well
as
the
budgeted
amount.
D
It's
not
proven
we're
talking
about
losing
money
hand
over
fist.
We
were
told
at
the
briefing
the
other
night
that
the
two
million
dollar
deficit
is,
that
is,
is
what
that
what
you're
talking
about
in
the
interim
but
other
mitigating
circumstances
are
probably
arise.
We
also
have
the
ongoing
legal
fees
for
the
Civic
Center
and
we
don't
we're
not
fully
I'm,
not
fully
aware
of
what
the
outcome
of
that's
going
to
be,
and
you
know,
with
we've
got
there's
so
many
unknowns.
D
It's
okay
to
say
that
the
state
government
can
embark
on
these
programs
and
all
the
restaurant.
Their
wherewithal
is
a
bit
better
than
else.
We
should
be
looking
at
what
the
community,
what
the
community
expects,
what
the
community
wants
and
what
what
amount
of
money
the
community
is
prepared
to
put
forward
in
terms
of
such
a
development
and
how
it
more
effective.
D
Even
though,
given
the
extenuating
circumstance
circumstances
of
Cobert
northern
with
so
many
unknowns
about
the
overall
costs
that
will
be
incurred
by
the
council,
that
unknown,
coupled
with
the
fact
that
we
are
talking
about
spending
twenty
million
dollars
plus
trust,
we
don't
know
how
much
it's
going
to
cost
us
for
the
series.
We
don't
know
what
the
result
there
is,
and
there
are
other
things
that
you
know
we
have
to
take
into
consideration
all
of
the
time
when
nothing
is
proven.
E
Would
like
a
clarification
of
some
of
the
comments
that
have
been
made
there
around
the
effect
of
the
cost
on
the
two
million
dollar
deficit?
And
perhaps
the
general
manager
could
make
a
comment
about
that
and
he
clarified
whether
the
the
in
whether
the
ceasing
of
work
on
the
library
is
going
to
have
a
profound
effect
on
the
two
million
dollar
deficit.
E
Asked
that
question
was
the
implication
from
the
previous
speaker
was
that
we
were
going
to
was
that
we
had
this
two
million
dollar
deficit,
which
was
not
going
to
be
improved
or
was
all
was
going
to
be
made
worse
by
the
libraries
so
by
the
expenditure
on
the
libraries.
So
I
wanted
to
clarify
that
that
there
is
no
connection
there
between
the
capital
expenditure
on
the
library
and
the
two
million
dollar
deficits.
D
Understand
understand,
sir
comment,
but
the
thing
is,
the
$2,000,000
was
obviously
mostly
operating
costs,
the
kept
the
library
as
a
capital
cost,
but
no
matter
what
you
say
about
the
overall
picture.
The
council
has
a
bucket
of
money,
some
of
its
capital,
some
of
its
operational
at
the
end
of
the
day,
there's
a
lot
of
mystery
about
what
the
formal
results
will
be
in
both
in
both
areas.
We
don't
know
what
the
Lord
is
going
to
cost.
Well,
I,
don't
know
what
the
Lord
is
going
to
cost.
D
D
It's
alright
to
talk
about
spending
a
lot
of
money
when
when,
in
fact,
when
you
in
fact
you're
looking
down
the
barrel
of
massive
debts,
if
we,
if
we,
if
there's
a
settlement
for
the
there,
might
be
separate
issues,
but
if
there's
a
settlement
for
the
the
Civic
Center,
we're
probably
still
coming
out,
be
coming
out
of
that
less
than
five
or
six
thousand
five
or
six
million
dollars
or
more
and
yet
we're
talking
about
turning
around
spending
twenty
million
that
we
haven't
got
anyway.
That's
my
more
views.
B
Yes,
thank
you,
madam
mayor
I,
particularly
find
the
general
managers
comment
in
relation
to
the
question
asked
by
counsel
Clark,
quite
concerning
we've
just
been
given
financial
advice
from
our
manager
of
Finance
that
specifically
talks
about
our
our
investments,
our
investments
and
the
loss
of
investment
revenue.
We
are
under
management
fund
of
management
fund.
Not
only
we
can.
We
lose
our
our
investment
income,
which
we
already
have,
which
is
just
down
being
completely
you.
B
B
Investments,
whether
as
council
Olga
said
whether
that
money
is
earmarked
for
the
library
or
not,
we
have
about
18
to
20
million
dollars.
That
is
invested.
That
will
be
significantly
impacted
by
the
coab
at
19
to
say
that
that
6
million
thought
that
we
put
away
for
the
library
is
there
are
not
any
safe,
because
that's
for
the
library
is
absolutely
ridiculous.
B
Erielle,
our
investment
income
is
directly
related
to
reserve
as
that
diminishes.
So
does
our
operational
expenditure
or
our
cash
flow.
So
to
say
that
there's
no
link
between
money,
we
have
and
money
that
is
invested
once
we
put
that
money
from
investments
into
a
library.
Suddenly
we
don't
have
that
investment
income
either
as
council
or
goats
dead.
The
legal
matters
are
important.
We
still
don't
know
the
outcome.
Councils
finances
could
be
significantly
impacted.
They
are
already
significantly
impacted
from
that
that
legal
action
that
has
been
taken
to
do
with
the
Civic
Center.
B
If
we
lose
that
action
which
we
don't
know,
but
if
we
lose
that
action,
we
don't
know
what
how
we're
going
to
cope
through
this.
We
also
don't
know
when
restrictions
are
going
to
be
lifted.
For
koban
19,
we
all
hope
that
it
happens
soon,
but
what's
been
made
abundantly
clear,
is
that
we
can
expect
a
2nd
3rd
4th
and
5th
wave
a
cove
at
19,
which
will
result
in
closures
to
think
that
we
can
build
a
library,
that's
going
to
have
income
and
bringing
come
into
Broken.
B
Hill
city
counts
when
the
community
is
somewhere
up
there
with
fairies,
we
had
to
close
our
little
library.
We
are
talking
losses
of
six
million
dollars
or
two
million
dollars
in
increased
deficit
from
our
little
closures
of
our
little
organizer
helllooo.
Why
Bria
little
gee
I
said,
and
now
we're
talking
twenty
or
twenty
five
million
dollar
new
library
hub?
These
are
a
significant
amounts
of
money
that
we're
talking
and
as
a
council.
At
this
stage,
we
shouldn't
be
spending
money
on
infrastructure
that
is
new
to
the
town.
B
G
B
Told-
and
it's
been
identified
to
councillors
that
our
infrastructure
is
in
great
need
of
upgrading,
that
in
upgrading,
that
is
the
infrastructure
we
already
have.
This
is
the
infrastructure
that
council
should
be
spending
our
money
on.
This
is
the
infrastructure
that
we
should
be
spending
money
on,
putting
it
out
to
the
community
to
ensure
that
there
is
a
lift
in
and
people
do
feel
confident.
B
We
certainly
shouldn't
be
taking
on
a
risky
venture
of
building
a
new
library
when
we
don't
know
when
this
second
third
or
fourth
way,
I've
come
over,
19
is
going
to
happen.
We
don't
know
what
the
outcome
of
the
legal
action
the
Pacific
Center
is.
We
do
not
know
what
the
outcome
is
going
to
be
for
our
investments
in
the
short
term
or
the
long
term.
We
were
told
that
there
will
be
potentially
a
three
million
dollar
increase
in
the
deficit
from
June
30
to
December
31,
that's
3
million.
B
On
top
of
the
2
million,
we've
been
told,
we're
talking
five
million
dollars
in
and
a
number
of
six
or
seven
months,
eight
months
worth
of
operations
and
we're
talking
about
the
libraries.
The
only
thing
that
secure
this
is
a
thing
that
can't
cost
us
money.
This
is
the
thing
where
it
has
no
impact,
don't
council's
finances.
This
is
that
is
just
honestly
a
statement
that
I
cannot
accept
a
statement.
C
B
C
B
B
We
acknowledge
information
from
the
New
South
Wales
Environmental
Protection
Authority,
that
New
South
Wales
counsels
to
keep
waste
facility
is
open
to
provide
household
waste
needs
and
that
people
were
able
to
drive
to
the
facility
without
risk
of
penalty
that
the
Broken
Hill
City
Council
open
the
Broken
Hill
waste
facility
to
the
general
public.
The
morning,
following
the
count
dis
council
meeting
that
the
Broken
Hill
City
Council
immediately
opened
the
facility
to
normal
operating
hours
that
Broken
Arrow
City
Council
prepares
a
report
for
the
main
meet
explaining.
B
C
B
B
Questioning
the
media
release
that
council
was
required
to
close
its
waste
operations
by
means,
it
was
quite
clear
right
from
the
start
that
the
actual
change
to
the
medic
2010
Health
Act
did
not
require
the
closure
of
the
Dom.
It
stated
those
16
reasons
to
leave
your
home
and
one
of
them
was
to
go
get
services.
My
concern
at
the
time
when
this
was
first
released.
B
This
media
release
was
there
potential
impact
that
it
was
going
to
have
on
other
businesses
in
town
to
suggest
that
the
only
place
you
able
to
go
to
go
to
business
was
for
food
or
other
things
was
a
very
dangerous
press
release
that
could
have
had
huge
impacts
on
other
businesses
in
town.
There's
many
businesses
in
town
mechanics
plank
shots
window,
tinting
such
as
mine
car
yards.
B
All
these
these
are
these
are
businesses
that
potentially
could
have
been
affected
by
the
statement
that
you
potentially
could
be
fined
for
leaving
your
house
to
go
to
non-essential
businesses.
That
was
never
what
was
thing.
It
was
food
or
other
services
or
business.
Never
was
the
words
essential
put
into
the
regulations
for
not
being
overly
home
use.
B
While
state
government
mentioned
a
number
bit
number
of
businesses
that
would
be
closed
due
to
restrictions.
They
were
clubs,
restaurants,
beauticians
and
a
number
of
other
business.
Not
at
any
time
did
it
to
say
that
waste
services
should
or
would
be
closed,
and
that
you
had
the
potential
for
a
fine.
Thankfully,
was
explained
to
Council
after
that
that
this
was
not
what
was
required.
B
The
other
concern
I
had
that
was
that
piston
Maiden
come
to
a
decision
or
council
I,
don't
know
when
changes
in
operations
of
council
was
not
did
not
require
a
decision
of
council
to
change
policy.
Those
are
policy
issues
not
to
day-to-day
operations
day-to-day
operations.
What
happens
after
council
sets
policy?
What
that
also
did
was
the
council
has
decided
to
reopen
part
of
Saturday
and
none
of
Sunday.
B
They
need
to
be
able
to
go
to
the
waste
facility
on
Saturday
and
Sunday
I.
Don't
know
who
comes
up
with
these
ideas
but
I'm,
making
it
quite
clear
to
the
community
and
councillors
right
now
that
I
as
a
councillor
and
the
other
councillors
in
this
room
did
not
move
to
limit
operations
at
the
dump.
I
am
now
giving
councillors
the
opportunity
to
correct
what
has
been
done
and
I'd
hope
that
councillors
vote
to
accept
what
I
am
saying
and
that
that
is
the
waste
facility
be
open
to
normal
operating
hours.
B
This
will
mean
that
people
will
not
be
entering
the
waste
facility
all
at
the
same
time.
They'll
be
staggered
operations,
which
will
mean
that
it's
safety,
everyone
in
Broken
Hill
and
everyone
in
the
community
needs
to
understand
that
every
rate
payer
in
this
community
pays
a
waste
and
waste
charge
which
generates
several
million
dollars
for
counsel,
which
is
what
pays
for
the
operations
at
council.
Council
I.
Don't
know
if
they're
trying
to
siphon
money
out
of
that
area
into
other
areas.
B
It
has
been
suggested
that
we
use
one
area
to
others
and
get
our
bottom
line
as
far
as
waste
facilities
goes.
It
is
essential.
Council
are
now
not
only
making
money
out
of
the
annual
charges
from
the
rates
that
they
give
out,
they're,
also
making
a
significant
amount
of
money
from
music
charges
and
to
then
try
and
limit
the
operation
hours
of
the
waste
services
to
save
money,
we'll
make
additional
money
because
I'm
sure
there'd
be
a
huge
savings
on
a
Sunday
out
at
the
waste
facility.
B
B
A
H
And
that's
what
provided
out
again
on
Tuesday
in
terms
of
some
of
the
key
mechanisms
to
enable
council
and
its
officers
to
be
able
to
manage
through
that
and
the
number
one.
So
what
I
would
say
to
your
question
council
but
cool,
is
that,
from
my
perspective,
the
number
one
goal
from
that
a
couple
of
goals
for
me.
H
Managing
through
this
pandemic,
no
matter
what
that
might
look
like
and
and
of
course,
as
part
of
that
there
was
a
requirement,
start
back
our
operations
and
again
just
to
correct
a
couple
of
little
bit.
Misinformation
earlier
to
staff
having
been
made
to
take
long
service
leave
and
you
leave
they've
been
requested
to
take
access
so
and
so
really
it's
been
about
managing
it's
a
holistic
approach.
It's
a
holistic
view!
It's
about
the
entire
organization
to
make
sure
that
I
everybody
gets
a
chicken
B.
Everybody
gets
well
and
healthy
out
of
all
of
these.
H
A
H
G
C
B
Yes,
thank
you
again
when
you
hear
those
comments,
it
opens
up
more
questions
than
it
answers.
The
kana
tunity
plan
cannot
breach
the
Local
Government
Act,
but
377
of
the
Acts
fills
it
out
quite
clearly
that
councillors
are
involved,
are
in
charge
of
all
expenditure,
reducing
or
increasing.
That's
what
councillors
are
in
charge
of.
B
We
cannot
delegate
that
responsibility
to
the
general
manager
there's
a
circular
or
a
press
release
given
out
by
the
president
of
the
local
government
Association,
making
it
quite
clear
the
importance
of
council
meetings
and
the
importance
of
councillors
to
continue
to
meet
their
obligations
and
make
their
decisions.
You
cannot
delegate
your
decision-making
obligations
to
the
general
manager
or
anyone
else
and
might
be
fine
to
say
that
they've
been
given
council
can't
give
them.
B
Council
has
given
them
and
we're
in
a
situation
now
where
councillors
are
making
the
decision
councils
are
being
told
what
decisions
are
being
made
and
back
blood.
The
community
aren't
involved,
and
normally
the
community
get
the
opportunity
before
council
makes
significant
changes
to
operations.
The
community
gets
the
chance
to
make
comment
via
public
submissions
28
days
notice
to
significantly
change
policy.
We
change
the
policy
of
the
operations
of
the
waste
facility
overnight.
B
It's
one
point
for
the
general
manager
accounts
was
to
say
that
it
was
clarified
late
mark
late,
not
that
long
ago
it
was
clarified
that
we
could
take
the
dump
open.
Wouldn't
the
sensible
thing
and
the
thing
that
are
the
community
expect
and
particularly
councils
expect
that
would
be
clarified
before
council
changed
its
operations
and
close
the
duck
council
should
have
been
making
sure
they
understood.
No
council
took
it
on
on
themselves
and
then
verify
council
should
have
actually
clarified
the
situation
before
they
changed
it.
That's
what
I
find
particularly
peculiar
us.
B
It
was
quite
clear
to
me
and
I
send
that
through
to
Council,
so
I
don't
know
why
council
couldn't
get
that
information.
The
other
thing
that
was
concerning
about
what
was
said
by
the
general
manager.
This
is
about
cost
savings
and
savings
and
resources
all
of
the
above
waste
charges
and
annual
charges
for
waster
only
to
be
used
for
waste
services.
B
It
is
a
breach
of
the
Act.
It
is
a
clear
breach
of
the
Local
Government
Act
when
it
comes
to
collecting
waste
services.
The
general
manager
might
want
to
talk,
but
you've
got
to
remember
the
councillors,
make
the
decisions,
and
what
I've
noticed
tonight
so
far
is
that
the
council
are
getting
the
general
manager
involved
in
debate.
The
general
managers
not
there
to
be
involved
in
debate
councillors
are
here
to
debate.
B
What's
going
on
the
general
managers
there
to
provide
factual
information
not
to
be
part
of
the
debate,
and
that
is
exactly
what's
going
on
and
that's
the
problem
with
this
council
at
the
moment,
under
this
guise
of
an
emergency
order
that
does
not
exist
in
the
Local
Government
Act,
you
cannot
delegate
your
responsibilities
or
your
obligations
as
a
councillor
to
the
general
manager.
Everyone
knows
what
the
local
Minister
changed.
H
C
B
B
B
Yes,
I
would
thank
you,
madam
mayor
I,
move
this
motion.
I'm
sure
that
all
councillors
would
agree
that
not
precice,
very
important
to
a
community
having
a
good
council
is
very
important
to
the
community.
Oh
there's
a
council
I'm
sure
there's
other
councillors
that
have
been
contacted
by
many
people
that
are
interested
in
being
part
of
this
council
and
on
I'm
honored.
B
To
think
that
so
many
people
would
would
want
to
be
part
of
this
council
I
as
one
councillor
being
contacted
by
doctors,
teachers,
a
number
of
lawyers,
a
couple
of
miners,
other
tradesmen,
businesspeople,
probably
probably
in
excess
of
30
or
40
people
that
have
made
it
known
to
me
that
they
would
like
to
be
part
of
this
council.
I.
Think
there's
some
very
good
people
that
have
come
to
me
that
I'm
sure
the
community
would
be
more
than
willing
to
elect.
B
I
know
that
would
mean
that
there'd
be
some
councillors
and
potentially
the
mayor
may
lose
their
position
as
snare
or
councillors,
but
I'm
still
sure
that
the
councillors
end
the
mayor
believe
in
democracy
and
believe
that
if
the
community
think
that
someone
else
can
do
a
better
job
than
weekend,
then
they
you
should
be
there
and
be
given
the
opportunity.
Let's
all
remember
that
September
2020
was
when
the
elections
to
be
held
as
counselors.
B
We
have
been
in
the
position
where
we
don't
have
to
campaign
the
job
that
we've
done
over
the
four
years
is
what
tells
the
community
what
sort
of
counselors
what
sort
of
people
are,
how
we
vote.
So
from
the
perspective
as
counselors
and
the
mayor,
we
have
been
putting
ourselves
forward
for
this
entire
time.
B
The
other
people
in
the
community
would
not
expect
to
be
campaigning.
This
far
out
from
an
election.
The
election
is
called
about
eight
weeks
before,
before
an
elections
to
be
held.
That
then
starts
the
countdown
to
the
election.
About
two
months
is
all
that
is
ever
required
for
an
election,
and
we
should
be
doing
all
we
can
to
make
sure
that
people
are
broken,
who
were
given
their
opportunity
to
stand
and
represent
this
community.
Western
Australia,
for
example,
has
two
elections
in
the
next
month.
They
know
the
importance
of
local
government
elections.
B
They
know
the
importance
of
making
sure
we
have
sound
reliable
representation
that
the
community
can
trust
Queensland.
In
the
middle
of
the
coronavirus
held
their
elections,
we
had
South
Korea,
who
is
going
to
have
a
federal
election
in
the
middle
of
the
coronavirus
and
who
is
facing
far
worse
worse
outcomes
than
what
we
are
in
Australia.
Our
elections
are
important
to
everyone.
B
We,
as
a
council
may
all
get
reelected
main
market
a
little
elected,
but
what
I
am
very
focused
on
is
the
ability
of
the
community
to
be
given
the
opportunity
and
those
40
odds,
soap
or
so
people
that
have
already
come
to
me.
I've,
given
the
opportunity,
the
produções
forward,
so
that
they
may
become
counselors
all
merit
this
city
and
we
and
there
should
be
no
counselor.
It's
supposed
to
this
counselors
meet
and
the
thing
with
FINA
counselor
is
elections
come
around
and
you
may
not
get
reelected.
That
is
a
fact
of
life.
B
We
need
to
make
sure
that
democracy
holds
on
in
this
this
city
and
we,
as
one
council
at
least
lets
the
local
government
minister,
know
that
we
and
Broken
Hill
believe
that
election
should
happen.
We
as
a
community
pay
for
our
elections
ourselves,
no
matter
when
they
are
on
it's
not
necessarily
run
from
the
Electoral
Commission
or
anyone.
B
A
Let
me
I,
don't
think
anyone
would
argue
that
we're
all
being
for
democracy,
I,
don't
believe
we
need
to
go
here,
because
the
news
of
girl
government
may
change
their
mind
next
week
or
next
month.
It's
this
environments
changing
on
a
daily
basis,
councillor
Kennedy's
talking
about
people
who
raise
the
issue
with
him.
They
may
have
no
one's
raised.
The
issue
with
me
at
all
and
I've
actually
sought
out.
People
could
ask
their
opinion
and
most
people
said
they
don't
care.
C
D
Thank
you,
madam
mayor
I'm,
just
surprised
that
the
comments
made
by
councillor
cool
people
are
not
interested.
I
find
that
astounding
actually
separate
to
councillor
Kennedy
I've,
had
quite
a
few
people.
I
don't
get
around
out
as
much
as
I
used
to
be,
but
people
have
sought
me
out
to
talk
about
a
range
of
things
relating
to
the
council,
and
the
postponement
of
the
elections
is
one
that's
really
very
high
on
their
list
now.
D
I
know
what
I
probably
mix
with
people
that
are
much
older
than
than
councillor
calls
a
circle
of
friends,
but
the
people
on
talking
about
they're,
quite
conservative
and
intelligent
people.
They
they
in
their
own
way
followed
much
of
what
the
council's
been
doing
or
doesn't
do,
and
they
continue
to
say
when
this
subject
comes
up
that
as
councillor
Kennedy
says,
democracy
should
provide
the
people,
the
townspeople.
D
The
right
players
should
have
the
opportunity
to
elect,
who
will
be
councillors
and
and
that
opportunity
should
come
at
the
appropriate
time
to
move
the
elections
out
as
far
as
as
the
government
have
and
or
accept
that
they
may
change
their
mind.
But
this
is
about
the
council
seeking
seeking
to
encourage
the
government
to
change
their
mind,
not
to
sit
back
and
wait
and
see
if
they
do
change
their
mind,
but
to
bring
about
the
elections
of
the
appropriate
time.
We're
talking
about
a
fairly
fair
time
that
my
dis
decision
pher
time
in
advance.
D
Things
might
be
much
better
or
they
may
be
much
worse,
but
as
as
many
other
councils,
as
many
other
states
have
done,
and
overseas
countries
and
whatever
I
can't
see.
If
the
social
distancing
rules
are
observed,
there's
not
a
problem
with
ordering
the
elections
and
I
think
the
Kath
I
think
the
council
should
be
mindful
of
the
fact
that
the
people
should
have
the
voice
and
if
the
elections
are
postponed
their
voice,
it
will
their
thoughts
and
their
their
votes
and
their
voices
are
unheard.
B
Thank
you,
madam
mayor.
Just
to
reiterate
what
counsel
all
great
said
and
also
state
that
I
was
quite
quite
surprised,
to
hear
from
councils
were
cool,
that
people
were
thinking
that
there's
more
important
things
and
council
elections
are
just
not
worrisome
for
them.
I
had
myself
I've
actually
heard
from
hundreds
of
people
better
concerns
about
the
election
and
the
postponement
and
the
election
to
have
about
40
people
interested
it
running
for
council.
B
People
contact
me,
so
we
must
we
must
actually
go
in
different
circles,
but
democracy
is
important.
Democracy
is
something
that
shouldn't
be
delayed.
If
it
can
a
might
be
define
to
say
that
the
state
government's
going
to
change
it
here
and
going
to
change
it
there
and
councilor
with
all
said.
30
supports
democracy.
Any
sure
also
sure
that
other
councils
do
as
well.
Then
the
easiest
way
to
prove
that
democracy
is
important
is
to
let
the
state
government
know
that
we
want
elections
to
be
held
in
September
or
as
soon
after
as
possible.
B
C
I
Councillor
Adams
you've
got
a
foreshadowed
motion.
Yes,
madam
mayor
I,
just
in
this
time,
stress
and
uncertainty,
urban
City
Council's
would
like
to
publicly
acknowledge
now
complete
support
for
the
mere
general
manager,
senior
management
team
and
literals
and
meeting
the
challenges
for
our
community,
and
there
was
lost
during
this
current
current
learning
courses.
That
is
the
opening
statement
that
was
approved
by
most
councillors
and
acknowledged
councillor
Nicole,
whose
name
was
inadvertently
not
placed
on
that.
I
With
that
in
mind,
I
think
we
would
not
to
express
or
I,
certainly
would
Express
a
disappointment
with
son
councillors.
Unwillingness
to
work
with
Council
and
I
asked
the
row.
Councilman's
refrain
from
public
comment,
including
social
media,
that
undermines
councils
activities
at
this
difficult
time
and
as
of
all
the
answers
represent
community
within
the
laws
available
children
and
not
promote
unreasonable
expectation.
C
B
You
Madame
it
y'all
speak
against
the
motion.
I
find
it
totally
inappropriate
for
counsel
to
go
into
council
meeting
and
Burghley
verbally
in
a
public
setting
verbally
criticize
a
council
and
then
not
only
verbally
criticized
that
counselor,
but
publicly
named
that
counselor
as
doing
wrongful
things
outside
of
council.
We
as
counselors
also
have
the
right
as
public
citizens
and
private
citizens
of
this
community
had
to
put
our
our
voices
forward.
This
in
itself
is
a
breach
of
the
Act
I.
Don't
know
what
or
why
the
mayor
would
even
allow
this
to
be
said.
B
B
I
B
C
B
I've
been
chained,
I'll
just
say,
change,
something:
okay,
so
councillors
publicly
knowledge
renewed.
Our
complete
council
acknowledge
the
support
of
the
mayor.
The
general
manager,
senior
management
team
work
force
end
other
councillors
in
meeting
the
challenges
of
our
community
and
way
of
life.
During
this
covert
nineteen
crisis.
C
B
Thank
you,
madam
mayor.
Look.
These
are
difficult
times
and
we're
not
going
to
get
it
all
right
and
I
wouldn't
expect
the
general
manager
or
other
senior
management
to
get
this
right.
As
people
have
said,
and
that
is
unprecedented
times.
It's
not
easy
and
it's
far
from
easy,
but
that
doesn't
mean
that
councillors
stop
holding
each
other
to
account
or
debating
them
and
making
sure
the
community
holds
us
all
to
account.
B
I
support
the
mayor,
the
general
manager,
senior
management
work
forced
to
end
other
councillors,
because
it
really
is
hard
and
I
understand
how
hard
it
is.
I'm
sure
that
councillors
have
been
contacted
and
I'm
sure
that
it's
particularly
difficult
for
the
mayor,
the
mayor
is
in
the
position
where
they
are
going
to
get
more
criticism
than
anyone
else
there,
the
person
at
the
top.
That's
the
person
that's
going
to
get
blamed,
then
that's
why
I
support
the
mayor.
The
mayor
has
done
all
the
mayor
can
do
as
far
as
the
mayor
thinks
is
right.
B
That
doesn't
mean
that
when
it's
not
up
to
what
I
believe
it
is
that
I
won't
do
what
I
can
to
deliver.
What
I
believe
is
right
from
the
community?
The
general
manager
has
been
in
a
position
where
it
is
extremely
difficult.
This
is
a
position
where
the
general
manager
is
having
to
worry
about
employees
worrying
about
a
loss
of
income.
These
are
the
same
worries
that
every
business
in
town
is
happening.
Having
I
run
a
business
I
understand
how
hard
it
is
for
the
general
manager,
the
senior
management
team
also
very
difficult.
B
B
They
are
working
differently
to
the
way
they
are
and
counselors
as
a
whole,
so
to
suggest
that
I
or
any
other
counselor
doesn't
think
that
it's
hard
or
does
think
that
the
general
manager
isn't
trying
in
status
or
the
mirrors
in
trying
purpose
would
be
the
completely
wrong
that
doesn't
mean
I'm
going
to
agree
or
keep
my
mouth
shut
on
things
that
I
don't
agree
with,
and
I
will
continue
to
fight
for
what
do
I
agree
with
them.
What
people
have
come
to
me,
but
I'm?
B
Yes,
thank
you,
madam
me,
but
this
is
an
important
piece
of
Correspondence
that
has
been
sent
back
by
Melinda
Pavey,
that
virtually
says
they
are
interested
in
transmission
losses
and
evaporation
losses
and
in
the
next
meeting
or
two
I
will
write
up
a
detailed
report
on
the
benefits
of
Menindee,
Lake
and
environmental
losses
and
hopefully
put
that
to
the
to
the
council
in
the
coming
months.
What
this
enables
us
to
do,
because
the
New
South
Wales
government
has
acknowledged
it.
B
What
this
will
enable
us
to
do
is
if
the
Menindee
Lakes
is
used
instead
of
evaporation
being
a
negative,
it
will
then
become
a
positive
which
will
move
towards
satisfying
New
South
Wales
contribution
contributions
to
flows
from
the
darling
to
the
Murray
River.
So
this
this
is
a
promising
and
encouraging
bit
of
a.
B
B
G
B
B
B
It
will
be
tested
almost
immediately,
as
there
is
a
matter
that
I
think
is
the
urgent
and
I
will
be
calling
a
for
an
extraordinary
meeting
in
the
next
week
or
so
so
will
be
tested.
I
will
not
be
supplying
supportive
arguments
or
the
motion
that
I
will
be
moving
moving.
It
will
be
calling
for
an
extraordinary
meeting
without
those
if
it
is
not
held
within
the
two
weeks.
I
will
then
go
to
the
department,
a
local
office
of
local
government,
and
this
matter
will
be
sorted
out.
B
B
The
reality
is
we,
as
counselors
put
our
argument
at
council
meetings,
what's
being
quite
clear
over
a
period
of
time,
and
it's
been
told
to
many
counselors
over
that
period
of
time.
Your
argument
should
not
be
so
fixed
that
you
cannot
be
swayed
at
a
council
meeting.
The
reality
is
council
meetings.
Decisions
are
made
at
council
meetings
by
debate.
The
debate-
that's
put
forward,
decides
the
overall
outcome.
B
This
is
why
that
is
not
already
they're
in
the
act
about
putting
arguments,
because
counselors
should
go
in
there
with
a
relatively
open
mind,
so
that
they
listen
to
the
debate
and
are
able
to
be
swayed
one
way
or
another
from
the
debate
that
is
put
forward
by
other
counselors
so
because
I
think
that
democracy
and
and
making
good
decisions
is
very
important
to
the
community
and
broken
I
will
test.
I
will
test
this
motions,
credibility,
the
first
opportunity
I
get.
Thank
you.
E
Yes,
yes,
madam
mayor
I,
I
am
I'm
just
a
little
puzzled
as
to
why
councillor
Kennedy
would
want
to
be
denying
his
fellow
councillors
information,
which
would
allow
them
to
be
fully
informed
before
the
council
meeting,
so
that
they
can
engage
in
debate
or
ask
questions
of
the
council
employees
to
see
just
what
sort
of
implications
there
may
be,
whether
it
would
be.
You
know,
implications
regarding
policy
or
financial
implications,
I'm
just
wondering
what
is
what
is
it?
E
Why
deny
your
fellow
councillors
that
opportunity
and
an
ordinary
council
meeting
we
would
be
horrified
and
I'm
sure
councillor
Kennedy
would
be
the
first
one
to
be
horrified
if
we
were
not
given
background
information
if
we
were
not
supplied
with
budgetary
implications,
implications
regarding
policy
and
were
and-
and
we
were
asked
to
make
a
decision
on
the
run
and
that's
exactly
what's
happening
here.
I
can't
see
that
there's
anything
wrong
with
this.
E
The
any
sorts
of
process
that
might
be
followed.
Any
outcomes
that
might
be
expected
I
can't
see
the
problem
at
all
and
I'm
really
dumbfounded
as
to
why
you
would
be
expecting
anybody
to
go
into
a
meeting
blind
without
giving
them
proper
information.
If
the.
If
the,
if
the
idea
of
making
a
request
for
an
extraordinary
meeting
is
to
put
towards
the
council,
something
that
was
so
urgent,
it
could
not
possibly
wait
or
an
ordinary
meeting.
E
C
C
B
Fine
I'm
just
saying
that
it
was
asked
of
me
like
under
the
under
the
Act
councillors
and
asked
other
councillors,
questions
and
those
other
councillors
are
then
given
the
opportunity
to
to
respond.
I
was
asked
a
question
directly
from
a
councillor
in
Riga
in
relation
to
why
I
would
do
this
a
while
I'd
expect
that
those
questions
have
been
asked
and
under
the
act
councils
can
ask
other
act,
asked
other
counselors
or
asked
to
me
or
asked
members
of
staff
council.
Oh
Clark
actually
asked
me
several
questions
which
I'd
like
to
respond
to.
B
You
because,
under
the
Act
it's
not
required
the
other
things
mentioned
with
staff
with
recommendations.
Yes,
I
wouldn't
be
horrified
because
they
are
required
under
the
Act.
The
problem
I
had
with
putting
things
in
in
practicode
and
mating
practice.
Who
decides
what's
a
good
enough
argument
forward
if
I
just
put
the
argument
I'm
on
for
it
because
of
this,
and
that's
only
one
sentence,
what
it
leaves
it
open
to
is
for
someone
to
say
well,
I,
don't
think
it's
good
enough,
so
it
won't
be
on
the
agenda.
B
That's
the
problem
or
I
have
the
more
you
put
it.
Then
the
bigger
or
the
more
information
that's
required,
the
more
likely
it
is
that
someone
could
decide
that.
That's
not
up
to
stretch!
That's
why
it
says
for
an
extraordinary
meeting.
All
you
need
is
two
signatures,
because
then
there
is
no
doubt
when
the
two
signatures
are
there.
The
meeting
must
be
held.
B
I
have
no
problem,
putting
a
supportive
argument
for
if
counselors
would
like
to
see
that,
but
I
would
not
like
to
see
a
notice
of
motion
or
an
extraordinary
meeting
stopped,
because
someone
then
decide.
My
argument
was
not
in
enough
detail
or
there
was
something
else
not
in
enough
detail.
That's
when
democracy
breaks
down
and
that's
when
people
start
to
get
frustrated
and
so
the
community,
because
then
the
rules
apply
more
to
one
person,
then
another.
That
is
my
concern.
C
E
Clarifying
that
it
was
a
rhetorical
question
if
councillor
Kennedy
was
not
required
to
answer,
but
it
was
an
interesting
answer
and
it
still
does
not
does
not
make
anybody
less
flexible
at
a
meeting
to
be
able
to
explain
themselves,
and
certainly
if
an
argument
placed
with
emotion
for
that
came
with
a
request
for
an
extraordinary
meeting,
wasn't
Clara
clear
enough,
it
could
be
returned
to
the
applicant
and
asked
for
more
detail.
They
wouldn't
necessarily
be
prevented
from
having
a
meeting.
It
is
not
designed
to
stop
people
having
meetings.
E
C
G
You
this
motion
is
about
getting
clarity.
It's
about
better
information
which
informs
better
decision-making,
so
I
do
believe
it
is
democratic
and
does
add
to
the
democratic
process.
Therefore,
I
believe
it's
an
improvement
on
the
current
situation,
like
many
I,
don't
believe
in
making
policy
on
the
run.
What
I
do
believe
in
is
being
best
informed
as
possible
before
a
meeting,
so
that
I
can
reason
some
arguments
instead
of
having
to
think
what
might
be
coming
next
and
then
make
a
decision
that
might
not
be
fully
informed.
G
C
C
C
B
B
H
H
C
C
F
B
A
C
C
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C
J
C
C
C
F
Just
briefly,
madam
mayor
I
I
think
that
was
a
very
comprehensive
report.
I
thinking-
and
it
did
take
great
pains
to
remind
us
that
we
are
being
asked
to
approve
a
change-
a
minor
change
of
hours
for
public
access
during
with
a
you
know,
one
hour
extra
day
and
which
is
five
x
four
hours
a
week,
but
four
and
a
half
extra
less
hours
on
weekend
and
the
addition
of
12
hours,
7
a.m.
to
7
p.m.
during
the
week.
F
But
in
my
view,
the
arguments
in
favor
of
of
this
change
and
the
answer
to
the
possible
objection.
So
that
have
been
pretty
clearly
port.
I.
Think
we
have
to
keep
in
mind
that
the
the
business
currently
is
it
as
at
the
back
of
the
the
houses
which
are
now
across
the
road
from
the
new
building
and
I,
believe
that
the
new
building
is
much
superior
in
terms
of
noise
suppression
and
so
on.
And
if
by
chance
isn't
a
noise
seems
to
be
the
issue
for
the
the
residents
in
the
surrounding
area.
B
Minor
changes
is
a
bit
of
an
understatement
and
we're
talking
7
a.m.
to
7
p.m.
seven
days
a
week.
The
minor
changes
so
outside
those
hours
we're
talking
more
in
the
mine
maintenance,
so
it's
actual
7:00
a.m.
to
7
p.m.
what
we
are
talking
about
in
this
motion
is
greasy
hours
of
operation
from
7
a.m.
to
7
p.m.
seven
days
a
week.
That
is
a
lot
to
expect
a
residential
property
to
put
up
with
12
hours
a
day,
seven
days
a
week,
there's
no
one
in
this
room
that
would
like
that
to
happen.
B
Their
place
I'm
a
supporter
of
a
new
James
still
and
Scotty
Campbell
I.
Think
that,
what's
being
done
with
that,
shed
is
great
that
he
spent
the
money
to
do
that.
Business
and
I
have
no
problems
with
that
with
the
hours
that
are
now
and
the
people
that
lived
across
the
road
were
supportive
when
it
come
to
those
hours,
but
to
think
that
12
hours
a
day
seven
days
a
week
is
acceptable
where
his
business
may
be
may
be
on
industrial
land,
but
it
is
completely
across
the
road
from
residential
properties.
This
is
odd.
B
Council
has
to
be
consistent
in
what
they're
doing
they
have
not
back
a
number
of
places
and
said:
they're
not
allowed
to
have
this
amount
of
hours
and
that
amount
of
hours
with
maybe
because
there's
going
to
be
a
drill
turned
on,
and
then
we
have
counselors
saying
from
7
a.m.
to
7
p.m.
is
acceptable
and
the
Environmental
Protection
Authority
will
come
into
play.
If
it's,
the
noise
goes
beyond
that.
I
would
hate
to
think
that
this
then
becomes
the
new
precedent
whenever
someone
applies
for
a
business
7
a.m.
to
7
p.m.
B
seven
days
a
week
and
could
use
this
to
argue
that.
Why
is
Council,
giving
extra
some
businesses
and
others
12
hours,
I
I'm,
just
astounded
that
any
counselor
would
think
that
was
acceptable
in
a
residential
area
and
there
I
would
doubt
as
a
councillor
in
that
room.
That
would
think
was
acceptable
but
to
be
across
the
road
from
their
house
and
would
do
all
they
could
to
stop
it.
F
B
C
J
Madam
mayor
I'd
like
to
make
it
very
clear:
Scottie
has
five
five
apprentices
employed
there.
He
employs
a
huge
amount
of
local
people.
If
we
want
this
town
to
survive,
we
have
to
look
after
the
younger
people.
We
have
to
make
sure
that
people
have
jobs
and
what
is
planning
for
the
future
will
create
a
lot
of
employment.
A
lot
of
funding
for
our
city
and
Scotty
just
doesn't
deal
with
the
mines.
He
has
lots
of
contracts
and
brings
fresh
money
into
Broken
Hills.
J
D
Yes,
thank
you,
madam
chair
I'm,
not
unsupportive
of
Scotty
Campbell
by
any
means
he
needs
to
be
admired
in
terms
of
the
his
investment
in
the
town
and
the
fact
that
the
employers,
local
labor,
and
a
good
percentage
of
apprentices
I
just
I
just
worry
about
this.
This
setting
a
precedent.
It's
going
to
be
very
hard
for
the
council
to
knock
back
any
future
businesses
that
are
located
within
normal
proximity
to
residences.
If
you
allow
this
one
to
go
seven
or
seven,
seven
days
a
week,
I
don't
see
how
you
can
knock
back
anybody
else.
E
Certainly,
what
we
should
be
doing
is
supporting
businesses
in
Broken
Hill
and
especially
when
the
conditions
at
the
moment
are
so
difficult.
We
are
hopeful
that
other
businesses
certainly
are
going
to
be
able
to
pick
up
where
they've
left
off
and
that
new
businesses
will
be
able
to
start
as
well.
Some
of
the
questions
that
I
asked
we
were
about
the
noise
level
and
I've
been
assured
that
the
building
is
fully
sound
proofed
and
that
the
doors
would
be
kept
sharp
during
operations.
E
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
Speaking
any
speakers
against
no
speakers
against
on
the
motion,
all
those
in
favor
counselor,
okay,
accounts
for
Adams
temps,
the
Norman
cancer
brain
counselor,
counselor
page
that's
Kevin
and
Shirley
together
motion
carried
unanimously
in
my
counselor
Franco
back
into
the
chamber.
So
the
next
item
is
item
person,
accounts
report,
number,
52,
/,
20
reports,
the.
C
C
C
C
C
B
C
H
C
C
B
Thank
you,
madam
look
at
this
hard
time.
I
think
we
need
to
do
all
we
can,
particularly
for
the
people
that
have
lost
their
jobs.
These
are
people
that
haven't
been
regular
users
of
centerlink.
These
are
people
that,
at
one
stage,
were
lined
up.
10
15
20
30
people
to
expect
them
to
go
over
the
dirt
park
with
toilets,
which
is
about
a
block
away
or
even
use
the
toilets
within
the
center
link.
D
B
Make
it
any
harder?
It's
not
something
that
I
would
like
to
do
as
a
councillor
and
anything
that
can
make
it
a
little
bit
easier.
As
a
councillor
I'd
like
to
see
happen,
those
toilets,
very
small,
toilets,
don't
hold
many
people
I,
don't
think
planning
would
be
a
major
issues
for
those
toilets,
I'm
not
asking
from
that.
They
opened
all
the
time
only
in
the
normal
operation
hours
of
assembly.
So
that's
all
I
can
say
on
the
matter.
B
I
hope
that
councils
do
support
it,
because
I
do
think
it's
important
for
a
council
to
support
those
that
have
been
most
affected
by
the
covert
19
virus,
and
that
is
the
people
that
have
lost
their
jobs,
and
some
of
those
people
have
never
been
out
of
work
until
this
point
and
certainly
do
not
need
the
extra
humiliation
of
not
being
able
to
use
a
toilet.
Thank
you.
C
B
C
B
E
C
C
C
C
B
Yet
look
question
that
or
happened
it
wasn't
on
the
agenda
so
of
my
beer.
I
have
a
ask
the
general
manager,
but
I've
said
it's
got
more.
Information
today
was
about
dog
attacks
out
at
railroad
town
I'll
send
through
extra
information
to
the
general
manager.
So
he
doesn't
need
to
answer
it
this
year,
but
I'll
send
it
through
to
the
general
manager
by
email.
C
C
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E
C
H
The
council
enter
into
an
interim
license
agreement
with
the
brachial
Soccer
Association
Inc
for
the
use
of
the
EPO
near
Park,
Reserve,
seven,
zero,
three,
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one
lot:
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or
forty
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276,
ADP,
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nine,
five
and
one
two:
nine
one:
six,
fifty
eight
seven,
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five,
seven
six,
the
License
Agreement
paid
for
the
duration
of
12
months
at
the
annual
Read
Me.
The
current
Cranley
has
a
minimum
rate
of
five
hundred
and
four
dollars
per.
H
Am
and
that
the
license
agreement
be
signed
and
executed
by
the
Marin
general
manager
under
the
common
seal
of
counsel
and
the
last
item
relating
to
correspondence
received
from
West
Rex
requesting
financial
assistance
resolved
by
counsel
at
roaming.
The
City
Council
57:20
dated
April
24
2020
be
received
that
correspondence
from
randomly
expressed
holdings
limited
that
in
twenty
three
or
twenty
twenty
be
received.
That
Rex
be
informed.
H
That
council
is
going
to
defer
payment
of
forty
eight
thousand
four
hundred
on
a
no
interest
basis
for
a
period
of
12
months
or
until
the
airline
is
in
a
position
to
repay
the
amount,
whichever
is
the
sooner
and
that
the
state
government
be
approached
as
a
matter
of
urgency,
with
a
request
to
provide
financial
assistance
to
Rex
to
assure
the
survival
of
an
airline
for
Broken,
Hill
and
reg,
and
thanks
both
men.
Thank.