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B
B
A
A
Councilman
cool
councillor
brand
councilman
clark,
councillor
council,
page
council,
adams
and
shirley
against
councillor
kennedy
to
create
a
motion
carried.
We
can
allow
councillor.
A
I
have
a
second
request
received
from
council
gallagher
to
attend
the
council
meeting
by
audio
visually
council
gallagher
has
provided
a
reason
due
to
my
employment,
I'll,
be
working
in
dublin
in
the
state
of
new
south
wales.
I
will
be
unable
to
achieve
a
meeting
in
person.
Do
I
am
willing
to
accept
that
if
I
cancel
page
second,
if
I
cancel
the.
C
B
B
Two
of
you
attending
I'm
thinking
that
I
should
be
looking
the
only
two
if
you're
attending
the
meeting
right.
A
B
A
A
A
And
so
the
council
is
having
to
switch
to
and
from
their
business
papers,
and
I
ask
councillor
adams
to
serve.
A
You,
council,
adams,
councilman
gallagher.
Can
you.
B
B
B
What
I
would
consider
a
town,
that's
looking
a
little
run
down.
We
have
a
new
general
manager
now,
and
I
hope
I
hope
that
this
this
results
in
a
way
forward.
We'll
have
a
new
council
in
september
through
that
council
and
how
that
council
will
be
made
up
of
is
yet
to
be
seen.
B
But
we
still
have
four
or
five
months
left
as
the
current
council
make
sure
that
we
deliver
to
the
community
in
a
way
that
the
community
expects,
and
that
means
removing
dead
trees
and
replacing
them
with
a
tree
that
is
suitable
to
break
your
community
country
that
that
is
used
in
many
councils
in
victoria
and
south
australia
is
the
ornamental
pair.
It
raised
three
or
four
meters
in
height
different
varieties.
Some
varieties
are
only
a
meter
wide.
B
I
think
it's
quite
obvious
we're
going
to
be
discussing
the
removal
of
dead
trees,
the
planting
of
trees
and
the
process-
that's
involved
in
this
at
great
length.
I
would
think
very
shortly,
so
perhaps
we.
D
But
amendment
kennedy's
noticed
emotions
about
some
immediate
action
and
it's
immediate
action
about
the
dead
trees.
It's
not
about
the
whole
ramification
of
gambling,
it's
about
replacing
the
dead
trees
and
we
have
hundreds
of
them
every
approach
for
town
in
every
approach
of
the
town,
the
only
thing
worse
than
the
dead
trees
coming
into
the
town
of
those
money.
So
much,
but
the
dead
trees
are
a
real
problem.
Go
to
the
airport.
The
first
thing
that
the
business
to
the
town
from
the
airport
see
is
a
complete
row
of
dead
trees.
D
Sheldon
rhodes
has
been
mentioned.
It's.
D
There's
no
doubt
about
that.
Every
time
council
kennedy
wears
a
motion
notice,
emotion.
There
are
amendments,
the
law
from
that
side
of
the
room
and
that's
fine,
because
that's
the
way
the
council
of
but
we're
not
addressing
this
problem,
and
this
problem
is
one:
it's
not
going
to
go
away.
If
you
keep
ignoring
the
problem
forever
and
ever
which
you
may
well
do.
I
know
the
report
talks
about
that.
The
report
later
in
the
liverpool
talk
about
interest.
B
That's
a
risky
situation
to
unacceptable,
allowing
contractors
to.
B
Is
recommending
that
this
be
left
to
the
community
committee
or
the
community
to
suggest
the
truth
again
in
the
tree
management
policy
that
we'll
consider
later,
there
is
a
fairly
extensive
list
of
suitable
trees
which
are
actually
drawn
up
by
experts.
It
always
does
concern
me
that
people
when,
when
people
consider
that
they.
B
B
B
We
will
be
fast
tracking,
the
removal
of
those
trees.
I've
said
on
many
occasions.
It
is
a
safety
issue
and
the
fact
that
we
know
it's
a
safety
issue
and
if
we
don't
do
what's
being
proposed
tonight
in
this
motion,
we
could
find
ourselves
liable
for
being
for
not
fixing
the
problem.
So
I'd
like
to
see
this
dealt
with
tonight,
they
have
to
be
fast
tracked
whether
you
deal
with
it
in
this
motion
or
later
in
the
meeting
providing
this
fast
track
later
in
the
meeting.
B
B
C
B
Repair
and
outlining
the
cost
of
removal
of
dead
trees
and
replacing
with
this
with
a
species
of
trees
chosen
by
council
in
consultation
with
the
community.
That
means
it
happens
there
and
then
not
after
council
round
says
that
it's
the
same
as
a
report
castle
brown.
Also,
I
don't
know
what
sort
of
contractors.
B
Brown
gets
when
she
gets
people,
but
I'm
sure
council
management
would
make
sure
the
people
that
they
got
quotes
from
to
remove
council
trees
would
be
surely
qualified
to
remove
council
trees
sanctuary.
Does
it
at
the
moment?
That's
who
removes
our
trees
that
suggests
that
it
would
be
dangerous
for
council
to
employ.
Contractors.
B
A
B
B
B
But
I'm
also
a
member
of
the
community,
and
I
can
suggest
a
tree
that
may
be
of
value
councillor
brown
may
not
like
that
tree
or
may
think
that
the
experts
as
councillor
brown
said
know
a
lot
more
than
what
I
do.
Council
brown
white
I
understand
most
people
can
actually
do
a
bit
of
research
themselves.
These
days
bring
other
councils
ask
what
trees
they're
using.
B
B
In
so-called
experts,
the
council
has
paid
to
get
advice
on
what
we
should
be
doing
in
this
community
and
see
the
council
is
making
the
decision
some
of
the
councils
in
this
room,
listen
to
the
real
experts
and
the
real
experts
of
the
community
that
we
represent
go
out
to
the
community.
Ask
them
what
they
think.
Don't
get
a
designer
from
melbourne
to
do
your
gateway
signs,
because
they're
experts,
where
you
need
to
listen
to
them,
help
out
as
a
community
as
councillors.
B
Counselors
should
listen.
Take
notice
of
the
act
we
are
there
to
represent
the
views
of
the
ratepayers
of
this
city
and
the
great
players
of
this
city
are
the
people
that
the
experts
I
listen
to
and
what
they
are
saying
is
that
the
dead
trees
are
dangerous.
The
dead
trees
are
unsightly,
the
dead
trees
need
to
be
removed,
and
contractors
or
council
can
do
that.
The
reason
that
this
stage
council
can
probably
not
remove
dead
trees
is
because
council
doesn't
even
have
enough
employees
to
fix
roads
or
do
the
work
they're
meant
to
do.
A
B
A
B
B
B
C
B
Thing
that
was
mentioned
was
it'll
give
the
opportunity
this
was
councillor
clark
to
discuss
in
the
report.
What's
going
on,
I
don't
think
the
discussions
discussion
is
going
to
include
the
council
considers
quotes
for
the
removal
of
dead
trees.
I
don't
think
that's
going
to
happen
when
we're
talking
about
the
tree
removable
policy.
I
don't
think
that
it's
going
to.
B
Discussion,
that's
what
we
will
be
getting,
but
we
will
there's
no
way
that
councillor
clarke's
amendment
is
going
to
address
this
issue.
Councillor
clark
and
the
labor
caucus
are
either
against
it
or
for
it.
This
is
another
attempt
to
move
it
somewhere
else,
so
they
are
actually
voting
against
it,
but
they're
not
seen
to
be
voting
against
it
and
that's
the
reality.
B
A
You
councillor,
if
there's
no
further
debate
I'll,
put
council
clark's
amendment,
although
it's.
C
A
A
A
Thank
you,
council
I'll,
put
the
motion,
all
those
I'll
go
to
those
online.
First,
all
those
in
favor
of
emotion,
counsellor,
norman
councillor,
cool
counsellor
brown,
counselor,
client,
councillor,
paige,
council
adams,
near
charlie
against
councillor
kennedy,
council,
organic
council
gallagher
at
the
motions
past.
Thank
you
councillors,
we'll.
A
B
Is
particularly
perfect,
we
need
to
as
a
council
to
do
something
I
think
in
the
past.
Maybe
council
has
been
remiss
and
put
things
too
hard
faster,
but
now
we
need
to
act
and
I'm
putting
forward
that
we
investigate
what
options
are
available
to
this
council.
B
B
It's
been
in
place
for
a
long
time
long
time,
so
I
don't
have
a
problem
with
mr
mccool's
motion,
but
I
think
we
need
to
have
a
look
at
what
we
already
have
there.
Thank
you.
A
B
C
B
My
big
problem
is
when
people
start
making
so-called
policy
on
the
run,
without
reducing
numbers,
opportunity,
limit
number
of
dogs
and
cats
held
in
individual
property.
Many
people
would
know
many
people
that
have
a
number
of
dogs
or
cats
look
after
them
greatly.
B
The
people
we
need
to
be
looking
at
are
the
people
that
are
irresponsible
with
their
pets,
not
the
people
that
are
responsible.
This
will
this.
Undoubtedly,
this
motion
was
this:.
B
B
Big
hunting,
dogs
and
so
on
dogs
that
get
out
of
there
get
out
of
their
yards
and
cause
the
damage
to
other
people's
loved
heads.
The
problem
with
this
motion
is,
as
I
see
it,
is
that
it's
going
to
cause
a
lot
of
a
lot
of
headache
for
responsible
head
owners
as
well,
as
maybe
people
that
aren't
responsible,
but
we
all
know
that
the
people
that
aren't
responsible
get
away
with
a
lot
more
than
the
people
that
are
responsible.
B
As
opposed
to
just
broadly
doing
everything-
and
I
will
go
to
say
that
the
letter
from
this
kit
was
well
written,
it
had
many
good
points
in
it,
and
some
of
those
are
the
points
that
council
should
be
thinking
about,
adopting
and
looking
at
not
automatic.
Looking,
look
at
investigating
the
opportunities
to
limit
the
number
of
dogs
and
cats
held
at
any
individual
property.
B
B
This
has
been
a
problem
for
a
very
long
time
and
to
say
we
all
know
within
our
in
our
own
areas:
people
complaining
about
wandering
dogs
and
dogs
attacking
other
dogs
and
people
being
actually
afraid
to
walk
down
the
street.
This
policy,
all
this
investigation,
and
hopefully
a
policy
to
come
from
it-
is
not
about
upsetting
or
making
life
difficult
for
responsible
owners.
B
They
really
haven't
anything
to
be
afraid
of
this.
If
we
can
get
a
policy
through,
I
personally
thought
we
did
have
a
policy
of
two
dogs
and
a
household.
B
I
guess
I'm
wrong,
so
you
know
I
I
think
we
are
looking
at
the
people
that
have
a
lot
of
dogs
that
are
not
responsible
for
them.
B
You
can't
have
a
rule
and
say:
well,
you
know
one
half
of
that.
You'll
have
that
rule
because
they
are
responsible
and
this
this
one
would
have
a
different
rule
because
they
are
irresponsible
dog
owners
or
cat
owners
or
whatever
you
have
to
have
a
policy
in
place
that
everyone
can
look
at
and
have
their
own
opinions.
B
But
yes,
but
we're
not
talking
about
the
long
ones
being
frightened
because
they're
going
on
the
street,
even
if
something
comes
in
there,
we're
not
going
to
go
out
there
and
say
well,
you
have
five
dogs
remove
three.
I
know
councilman
kevin
thought
something
mumbling
out
there.
Okay,
you
were
just
saying,
but.
B
A
A
B
Thank
you.
Madame.
It's
quite
pleasing
to
hear
councillors
acknowledge
the
fact
that
there
is
dogs
rhyming.
There
is
dogs,
killing
other
dogs
and
any
amount
of
reports.
Any
amount
of
policies
have
no
effect
whatsoever
unless
we
have
a
good,
full-time
dog
catcher.
The
reason
why
this
didn't
happen
is
we
had
a
very
good
dog
catcher
in
the
name
of
bill
watson
who
made
sure
that
these
dogs
were
controlled.
B
We
have
rangers
who
most
of
the
time
are
out
there,
finding
john
ren
in
front
of
this
cinema
or
at
the
school
or
parked
across
the
road
from
the
amz
bank.
Watching
people
pull
up
and
getting
fines.
Council
is
not
about
issuing
advice
to
people
or
making
people
pay.
It's
about
making
a
livable
city
and
a
livable
city
means
we
have
a
dog
catcher
that
takes
care
of
the
people
that
are
irresponsible
catches,
dogs
almost
immediately
as
they
are
groaning
the
streets.
If
they're
registered
people
will
come
and
get
those
dogs
they.
C
B
B
Dog
catches
are
important
council.
I
assume
it
was
probably
the
last
council
in
the
restructure.
They
decided
that
dog
catchers
were
not
important.
It's
quite
obvious
that
dog
catches
are
important.
Anyone
goes
on
the
facebook
side,
lost
animals,
broken
you're
lost
and
lost
animals
to
both
sides.
You'll
see
regularly
people
talk
about.
There
is
no
dog
catcher.
This
is
an
opportunity
for
councillors
to
accept
the
amendment
to
actually
make
a
change
as
opposed
to
another
policy
which
really
has
no
effect.
B
A
dog
catcher
will
have
an
immediate
effect
forming
the
group
that
our
speaker,
sledder.
B
B
Thanks
man,
we
have
the
we
have
two
ftes
for
a
range
of
services.
We
currently
have
one
we're
advertising
for
a
second
one.
We
can't
keep
that
position
and
they
are
multi-skilled
across
the
facets
of
the
job
description.
So
that's
compliance,
work
for
catching
cat
matters
and
parking
control
as
well.
A
B
B
Yes,
yes,
ma'am.
I
will
speak
against
this
amendment,
mainly
because
it
has
cut
out
a
number
of
important
points
that
we
should
be,
including
in
this
motion.
I
I
do
think
we'd
love
to
have
more
dog
catchers,
we'd
love
to
have
more
staff
we'd
like
to
have
a
lot
more
employees.
C
B
If
we
had
10
dog
catchers
they're
not
going
to
be
able
to
prevent
people
being
attacked,
you
can't
be
with
every
person
who
is
attacked
or
every
animal
that
is
attacked.
It's
about
prevention,
we'd
love
to
have
all
of
our
dog
and
cow
owners
in
broken
hill
as
responsible
pet
owners.
That
would
be
wonderful
and
the
majority
of
them
are.
The
majority
of
dog
owners
have
got
their
dogs
housed
properly.
They've
got
them
in
yards
with
locked
gates,
high
fences,
that
kind
of
thing,
and
we
would
like
to
see
everybody
like
that.
B
We
do
have
roaming
dogs
now.
Other
councils
also
have
similar
problems
to
broken
hill.
We
are
not
the
only
council
with
roaming
dogs
and
people
being
attacked
by
dogs.
We
can
see
that
other
councils
have
developed
policies
which
include,
I
see
0.2
here
in
the
about
opportunities
investigating
opportunities
in
a
number
of
cats
and
dogs.
As.
A
B
Of
the
number
of
dogs
and
cats
and
call
them
off
if
you've
got
more
than
the
required
number,
that's
not
going
to
happen.
We
do
want
to
see
that
we
have
some
input
from
the
community
on
this
matter,
and
that
is
also
something
that
councillor
mccull
has
mentioned
in
his
notice
of
motion.
I
think
that
we
should
accept
all
of
these
points
and
hope
that
we
can
develop
a
policy
out
of
this.
Thank.
D
D
B
B
Look
at
how
secure
yards
were
and
that
sort
of
stuff.
So,
even
though
the
dogs
were
not
throwing
if
a
dog
catcher
who
has
the
experience,
our
previous
old
catcher
was
felt
captured
for
20
years,
they
know
rich
dogs
could
be
dangerous,
which
dogs
aren't
dangerous
and
so
on
and
so
on.
Yes,
maybe
it
wouldn't
have
made
any
sort
of
difference,
but
we
don't
know
that
so
just
so
my
question
to
you
is:
we
can
never
know
whether
having
a
dog
catcher
would
have
made
a
difference
or
not
right.
A
I'll
take
it
on
notice.
Thank
you,
council.
So
I'll
put
councillor
kennedy's
amendment
all
in
favor
of
councillor
kennedy's
amendment
I'll
go
to
the
screen
first
to
account
for
the
norman
councillor
gallagher.
A
So
it's
councillor
kennedy
and
council,
or
gate
against
council
out
of
pool
councillor
brown,
councillor,
clark,
council,
page
councillor,
adams,
councillor
gallagher
and
councillor
nolan
and
chennai.
The
amendment
is
lost,
we'll
move
to
the
motion
councillor.
You
have
full
debate
against
mccool.
Would
you
like
to
write
a.
C
B
Manner
to
come
back
to
us
with
information
with
their
thoughts
and
then
so
that
we
can
have
a
very
detailed
but
very
considered
approach
and
decisions
made.
It's
not.
B
B
A
A
D
A
A
So
I
know
what
you're
doing
so.
Thank
you
for
that
good,
try.
The
motion
is
carried.
Thank
you.
Everyone
item
three
notice
motives
motion.
B
A
Of
which
notices
being
given
number
12-21
date
april,
16
page
31
development
of
a
tree
for
removal.
B
What
actually
has
happened
in
this
situation
is
that
frieza
invaded
the
funny
works
of
the
business,
which
will
cost
20
thousands
of
dollars
to
repair.
Farmers
have
said
that
there
is
no
point
in
repairing
those
upcoming
work
until
until
three.
B
B
Did
contact
three
local
plumbers,
who
said
that
there
was
no
point
in
changing
the
plumbing
or
doing
the
plumbing
unless,
unless
the
trees
were
removed,
there
was
a
plumber
engaged
by
council
from
mildura,
and
I
questioned
why
why
a
lockout
of
town
funnel
would
be
used.
The
plumber
was
wrong
and
the
trade
routes
did
come
back
almost
immediately.
So
I
think
council
should
pass
this
and
do
the
right
thing,
particularly
after
council,
by
doing
the
gibson
street
road
actually
didn't
result
in
that
business
being
closed
for
a
few
months
and
had
to
move.
Thank
you.
B
Yes,
ma'am.
I
will
make
an
amendment
here,
I'd
like
to
just
point
out
that.
B
My
amendment
is
that
that
the
motion
be
received.
B
That
for
this
council
has
already
prepared
a
report
talking
about
how
they
have
engaged
with
the
householder.
B
Interactions:
natalie,
yes
and
the
independent
plumber
has
said
that
if
the
pipes
are
not
relined,
as
indeed
he
has
advised,
then
the.
C
B
Is
just
going
to
continue
because
we
know
that
those
very
old
earthworm
pipes
develop
cracks
and
they
leak,
and
this,
of
course,
will
attract
tree
roots
from
any
trees
nearby,
and
it
doesn't
necessarily
mean
that
it's
that
particular
tree
it
could
be
any
tree.
B
The
removing
the
tree
in
that
case
wouldn't
make
any
difference.
It's
a
very
healthy
tree
too.
We
have
to
be
very
concerned.
B
C
A
C
C
B
Removal
of
trees
by
residents,
I
believe
that
might
still
be
enforced.
It's
very
clear
from
the
report
in
these
papers
that,
in
fact,
it
comes
down
to
work
by
essential
energy
and
the
timeline
is
essential.
Energy
does
the
work
outside
of
the
householder's
premises.
B
B
B
A
D
20
years
ago,
this
council
spent
probably
hundreds
of
thousands
of
dollars,
trenching
trenching
in
front
of
people's
properties,
particularly
in
lime
street
in
brian
street,
and
lots
of
other
streets
as
well,
trenching
drinking
four,
four
or
five
feet
down
to
cut
off
the
river
and
eucalypt
roots.
The
reviving
account
were
inviting
private
properties.
D
Hundreds
of
thousands
of
dollars
were
expended
to
try
and
eradicate
the
problem
for
the
very
reason
the
council's
insurance
forever.
At
the
time
jarvis
gave
the
council
an
overweight
either
we
do
work
that
will
prevent
this
particular
invasion
of
roots
or
the
the
need
for
councils
in
excesses
will
increase
dramatically
and
the
council
had
no
alternative.
But
to
do
the
work
so
say
the
council
doesn't
do
any
work
to
alleviate
problems.
D
D
Main
street
was
fooled
by
adam
appliance.
Anybody
long
enough
will
know
that
there.
C
D
Now,
none
in
broken
hill,
for
the
very
reason
that
they
are
unstable,
their
roots
used
to
penetrate
into
the
properties
and
in
windstorms
and
whatever
they
just
fell
over.
You
know
these
trees,
these
these
river
guns
and
eucalypts,
and
that
they
are
invasive
in
terms
of
their
roots
and
really
sweet.
What
feels
like.
B
What
impact
does
that
have
on
received
and
what
what?
What
does
it
mean
if
you're
just
receiving?
Is
that
no
action?
Is
it
action?
The
council?
I
spoke
against
the
motion
but
then
receive
the
motion.
Is
that
received
in
the
positive?
Is
it
received
in
the
ending.
B
That's
that's
correct.
The
the
recommendable
emotion
will
be
received,
as
is
and
for
any
records
would
be
the
subtext
in
the
report,
but
as
recommendations
going
out
to
community
medicine.
The
motions
received
right.
It's
just
that
when
speaking
about
that
motion,
there
was
a
lot
of
speaking
against
what
was
in
the
context
of
it.
But
surely,
if
emotion
has
just
been
received.
A
B
Yes,
thank
you.
I
find
it
very
strange,
in
fact
that
council,
in
her
amendment
and
then
following
the
dress,
stated
that
a
plumber
from
algeria
knows
more
than
the
three
local
farmers
who
work
with
broken
hill
community.
All
the
time.
C
B
Global
knowledge,
at
least
you
may
have
the
same
license-
may
have
the
same.
Whatever
people
who
live
in
broken
hill
and
work
in
a
particular
area
in
project
you'll
know
more
about
that
area
than
any
plumber
that
can
come
from
or
any
person
that
can
come
from
somewhere
else.
The
reality
is,
and
the
plumbers
used
were
yes,.
B
The
plumbers
that
are
used,
the
local
plumbers
that
I
would
say
are
very
very
in
fact
our
best
some
of
our
best
plumbers
in
town
and
to
say
that
they
don't
know
what
they're
talking
about
that.
Someone
from
maduro
would
know
a
lot
more
than
what
our
local
farmers
would
know
is
strange
to
me,
but
also
strange
when
we
talk
about
not
wanting
to
remove
trees,
gum
trees-
and
you
know
we
have
councils
that
don't
want
to
remove.
B
B
Centre,
well,
that's
because
it
was
interfering
in
council's
property
as
opposed
to
a
silly
great
player
coming
to
us
thinking
that
she
should
be
able
to
come
to
us
and
say
help
me
out.
You
know
this
is
costing
me
thousands
of
dollars.
We
don't
even
want
to
consider
this,
but
when
it
comes
to
our
civic
center
or
our
admin
building
those
hands
go
up.
Pretty
pretty
quick.
B
B
B
B
Firstly,
I
don't
know
if
council
is
late,
you
can
actually
buy
those
cameras
now
pretty
cheap.
All
right,
that's
the
question.
The
councils
know
that
those
cameras
are
really
quite
easy.
Now
you
get
one,
but
you
hundred
bucks.
If
you
want
to
do
your
own
question,
I'm.
B
To
give
a
ruling
in
advance
the
statement
made
by
the
council,
of
course,
I
don't
know
if
councillors
can
ask
other
councillors.
Perhaps
a
quick
look
at
the
act
of
our
questions.
You'll
find
that
counsellors
can
ask
councillors,
questions
and
if
it's
general,
and
that
the
council
thought
it
was
general
answer
the
question.
Yes,
I
didn't
know,
I
didn't
that's
fine,
I'm
quite
happy
to
counsel
and
answer
the
question
or
any
counselor
at
all,
because
under.
C
B
Act,
you
don't
have
to
answer,
you
can
take
it
on
notice.
You
can
do
whatever
you
like,
but
I
asked
the
question.
I
asked
it
in
good
faith
at
some
point
descending.
The
counselor
can
take
it
that
way,
but
that
is
not
not
how
it's
taken.
The
reality
is
all
plumbers
have
camera
work?
They
are
cheap
and
effective.
Now
you
don't
need
someone
from
jira
to
have
a
problem
with
the
camera.
B
B
How
cheap
they
are,
but
anyway,
my
second
second
question
is
about
why,
but
did
all
councillors
receive
the
email
from
this
pup?
That
stated
quite
clearly
that
the
local
advice
for
her
is
realigning.
The
pipes
will
not
have
an
effect,
because
until
the
five
tilde
trees
are
removed,
that
was
in
her
email
there's
been.
A
C
A
A
Councils,
thank
you.
Councillor
will
continue
back
in
the
debate.
So
we
have,
I
think,
is
against
israeli
speaker
four
councillor
brown.
B
B
C
C
B
Particularly
when
it's
dry
can
travel
vast
distances,
so
as
far
as
I'm
aware,
there's
no
absolute
guarantee
that
this
tree-
and
I
I
know
some
species
you
know-
are
more
likely
than
others.
But
if
it's,
if
it's
dry,
if
trees
are
seeking
water,
it's
my
understanding
that
any
tree
will,
you
know,
look
for
a
for
a
gap
in
the
pipe.
A
A
Councillors,
there's
no
fair
debate
on
council
class
amendment
all
those
in.
B
A
Council
call
councillor
brown
council
clerk
councillor,
adam
smith,
shirley,
council
gallagher
and
captain
nolan.
The
amendment
now
becomes
a
motion.
Councillor
kennedy.
B
B
As
I
said,
earlier
councils
were
quick
to
replace
trees
when
it
affected
council.
They
were
very
slow
and
almost
it's
like
who
cares
when
it
comes
to
a
local
business.
B
B
Him
she
has
been
given
advice
by
three
plumbers:
not
to
re-line,
not
to
replace
unless
the
trees
out
the
front
have
been
replaced,
that's
verified.
She
wants
to
replace
them
because
it
needs
to
be
done,
but
her
advice
is
not
to
do
it
until
those
trees
are
removed.
She
is
not
the
only
one
in
the
neighborhood
all
the
neighbours
are
going
through
the
same
thing
councillors,
perhaps
instead
of
in
their
haste
to
vote
against
everything
that
I
could
know
would
find
out.
B
A
Council
page
council
and
councillor
gallagher,
councillor
nolan
the
attorney
against
councillor
kennedy
council
orbiting
to
clear
the
motion
carried.
Thank
you.
Council
moved
to
ireland
for
a
notion
of
which
notice
has
been
given.
B
A
letter
or
a
submission
from
peter
nash
at
the
last
council
meeting
about
council
looking
at
replacing
the
gateway
signage,
I
my
motion
is
virtually
to
all
a
working
group,
that
of
locals
that
are
interested
to
start
with
the
replacement
of
one
of
the
gateway
signs
councillors
here
in
this
room
know
that
there's
about
200
people
at
a
public
meeting
with
all
fighting
against
it,
as
they
put
their
hands
up
to
show,
show
councillors
that
are
opposed
to
the
gateway
signage
that
he's
there.
B
I
have
seen
on
facebook
many
times
to
people
taking
photos
of
the
silverton
sign.
People
are
proud
to
stand
in
front
of
the
silver
design.
I've
actually
never
seen
a
photo
of
the
gateway
signage
that
has
been
placed
on
all
the
routes
into
the
city.
This
is
an
opportunity
for
councillors
to
write.
What
I
considered
was
wrong
by
ignoring
200
people,
but
also
ignoring
hundreds
of
people.
Thousands
of
people
in
the
community
that
had
an
opinion
about
the
gateway
signs,
people
will
say,
or
some
of
the.
C
B
When
you
get
100
out
of
200
people
saying
they
oppose
it,
it
would
be
pretty
safe
to
say
that
close
to
100
in
the
community
oppose
it-
maybe
three
or
four
percent
wrong,
and
that's
what
a
sample
that
scientists
would
say
that
you
may
be
three
to
four
percent
out.
So
probably
96
percent
of
people
support
don't
support
those
signs.
The
council
has
voted
against
that
anyway.
Anyway,
this
is
an
opportunity
to
change
what
council
were
voted
for
with
just.
B
A
B
Wish
to
speak
with,
madame
because
this
has
been
very
thoroughly
debated,
and
this
really
is,
I
believe,
has
been
put
to
rest.
B
Kennedy
objects
to
that.
It
would
have
certainly
been
debated
at
at
great
length.
I'm
not
prepared
to
change
my
view,
certainly
about
the
validity
of
the
process
that
we
haven't
went
through.
It
was
a
perfectly.
It
was
a
process.
B
A
well
well
thought
out
decision.
B
I
I
believe
some
of
the
parts
of
the
the
motion
also
are
really
strain
into
operational
areas.
B
C
We've
used
the
gateway
signature
now
for
my
daytime
employment,
fireworks,
local
health
history.
In
a
promotional
video
that
we
created,
it
looks
great
in
the
rps
series.
I
believe.
B
I'll
make
a
comment:
I
have
no
problem
with
the
council
speaking
in
favor
and
it
sounds
like
he
is
speaking
in
favor
as
he's
promoting
the
sign,
but
for
it
just
to
be
a
comment.
That's
going
on
I've.
B
A
A
D
I
think
one
of
the
other
irresponsible
decisions
was
the
removal
of
the
naturopath
mural.
I
don't,
I
don't
really
don't
know
where
some
people
come
from.
In
terms
of
comparison,
I
mean
okay,
there
was
a.
There
was
a
competition.
D
D
There
is
there's
really
no
reflection
about
broken
hills,
history,
the
difference
between
the
likes
of
the
timberwolves
national
park
and
the
children's
side.
They
have
a
story
to
tell
and
they
are
used
so
much
in
terms
of
business
photography.
It's
not
fun.
I've
never
seen
anybody
standing
here.
Sorry,
I
haven't
seen
the
rfps
video,
but
I've
never
seen
anybody
standing
in
front
of
either
of
the
any
of
the
sciences.
You
know
welcome
signs
in
the
gateway
to
bracken
hill.
D
D
B
B
Thanks,
madame
yeah,
that's
correct
the
reason
that
we
have
to
go
through
a
traffic
committee,
but
there's
also
the.
B
Look,
I
acknowledge
that
this
was
a
very
controversial
matter.
I
believe
that
it's
less
so
now
those
swinging
signs
have
been
in
they've
been
established
for
two
years.
The
image
as
council
of
councilwoman
has
mentioned:
they're
used
by
many
clubs,
many
organizations
in
broken
hill
to.
A
B
Know
I'm
not
an
expert
in
photography,
maybe
it's
a
dog
with
it,
but
they
look
fantastic.
I
also
note
councillor
anne's
comment
about
the
l
d
lights
and
that's
something
too
that
I
think
we
should.
We
should
make
sure
that
we
do,
and
I
I
reject
the
comment
that
the
majority
of
the
science
removed.
B
B
Another
counselor
has
mentioned
the
other
entrance
in
that
competition
no
word
at
all
about
them.
Those
people
also
entered
the
competition
in
good
faith
and
in
good
faith,
accepted
accepted
the
judgment
of
the
panel
most
also
to
be
concerned
about
the
suggestion
that
was
made
at
the
time
and
talk
about
irresponsible.
B
I
believe
another
counselor
over
here
has
talked
about
council
being
irresponsible.
Well,
I
think
there
were
some
people
in
rome
hill
who
were
quite
irresponsible
and
certainly
making
suggestions
that
housing
values
would
go
down
if
the
spicer
signs
weren't
adopted-
and
you
know
that-
certainly
frightened-
some
elderly
residents
who
who
were
very
concerned,
could
this
possibly
be
true?
Well,
they
only
had
to
consult
an
expert
that
is
a
real.
A
B
A
B
Come
here
because
there's
no
spices,
oh
my
goodness!
Well
now,
there's
no
beds
in
town.
There
are
so
many
tourists
here,
10
000
tickets,
I
believe,
have
already
been
sold
for.
A
B
B
I
think
that
we
should
note-
and
I
think
that
councilwork
adams
is
already
reaching,
as
mr
spicer
has
already
been,
offered
an
opportunity
to
give
council
her
desires
to
be
examined
by
a
structural
engineer,
and
you
know
that
possibly
and
a
structural
engineer
might
say
well,
you
know
some
of
these
signs
may
need
to
be
modified.
Perhaps
if
there
was
a
safety
concern,
I
didn't
know
a
counselor
here.
He
suggested
about
one
of
those
signs
being
put
up
on
the
line
of
and
on
the
right
to
the
line
of
flow
and
that.
B
Would
be
the
one
that
was
concerned
with
mining
that
would
be
completely
appropriate
if,
indeed,
ms
spicer
would
consider
that,
however,
letters
that
were
sent
to
the
spicer
by
the
general
manager,
I
believe
there
were
a
number
she
rejected
them
out
of
hand,
did
not
want
anything
to
do
with
counsel
about
giving
the
designs
to
council,
and
in
fact
the
last
letter
that
was
sent
did
not
get
a
reply.
B
B
D
D
B
B
B
Is
spicer
whatever
the
point
is
that
the
anastasia
yeah?
The
point
is
the
council
of
clark
said
that
ms
spicer
deanna
spicer
had
the
opportunity
to
speak
to
the
general
manager.
Had
the
opportunity
to
address
issues
had
the
opportunities,
no
other
artists,
whinging
or
making
complaints
or
whatever,
let's
be
clear
here.
I
made
it
clear
right
at
the
beginning
of
this
meeting.
That
is
a
result
from
peter
nash.
I
don't
know
where
councillors
are
getting
off
attacking
a
local
artist
and
using
it
in
a
council
meeting
where
she's
not
here
to
defend
herself.
C
B
B
B
Councillor
park
also
mentioned
the
election,
and
maybe
councillors
are
bringing
this
up
about
because
of
the
election.
If
it
was
because
of
the
election,
it
must
be
a
popular
move,
not
an
unpopular
move,
even
given
the
fact
that
if
the
council
was
doing
it
for
some
sneaky
motivation,
as
opposed
to,
I
think
the
signs
are
terrible
and
I
think
we
could
do
a
lot
better.
B
A
C
B
B
Well,
that's
different
from
what
I'm
hearing,
but
every
counsellor
hears
something
different
and
I
guess
there's
no
real,
no
way
of
us
knowing
at
this
stage,
perhaps
the
september
election
will
be
cited
and,
as
one
of
the
councillors
said
this
this
is
being
put
to
rest.
I
think
it
was
councillor.
Brown
said
I'll
just
check
my
notes
here,
council
ground.
Yes,
sir,
this
map
has
been
put
to
rest.
I
can
assure
all.
B
And
a
voting
comes
september,
I
will
ensure
that
it's
a
voting
issue
come
september,
because
it's
an
issue
that
is
important
to
the
community,
maybe
not
as
important
as
some
issues,
but
it's
an
important
issue
and
it
shows
how
willing
council
as
a
whole,
is
to
listen
to
the
community.
We
all
know
that
the
200
people
involved
that
came
to
that
meeting
were
opposed
to
it
and
to
dismiss
those
people
is
as
counselor
irresponsible.
B
C
B
000,
I
think
councillor
kennedy
is
talking
about
in
his
emotion,
he's
talking
about
five
signs,
but
we
have
the
costs
involved
with
removing
the
existing
signs.
The
costs
involved
with
the
making
of
the
new
size,
the
cost
involved
within
schooling.
C
B
B
The
only
thing
that
was
last
year
was
a
36
000
budget
and
hence
the
reason
the
general
manager
put
the
cost
of
that.
This
motion
at
36
000.
If
councillors
check
out
the
response
from
the
general
manager,
general
managers
based
on
through
the
installation
of
the
buyers
estimated
the
regional
budget
required
in
school.
One
sign
would
be
36
000..
If
the
general
manager
wouldn't
describe
signs,
he
would
have
said
five,
but
obviously
the
general
manager
reads
the
emotion
quite
well
and
understands
it's
one
sign.
B
B
B
B
B
Are
saying
that
they
believe
that
the
vast
majority
community
afford
the
sign
they're
currently
there
as
opposed
to
changing
them?
We
won't
know
for
sure
one
way
or
the
other.
The
only
way,
you're
going
to
know
for
sure
is,
if
you
actually
ask
the
community
and
the
best
way
to
ask
the
community
is
fire
a
poll.
B
B
A
The
kennedy's
amendment,
all
those
in
favor
councilman
kennedy,
council
or
gay
councillor,
page
councillor,
gallagher
at
gaines,
council
of
cool
councillor
brown,
councillor,
clark,
jackson,
adams,
near
cherry
councillor,
nolan,
and
thank
you.
The
amendment's
being
lost
we'll
now
go
to
council
of
brown's
motion,
which
becomes
the
amendment
which
becomes
motion.
Councillor
kennedy
you
are
was
the
original.
C
B
Other
disappointing
result,
in
my
opinion,
so
as
a
result,
it
could
have
been
so
much
better.
It's
an
opportunity
for
councillors,
together
with
each
other,
rather
than
play
politics
that
hasn't
happened.
It
was
an
opportunity
for
council
as
a
whole
to
work
with
the
community
that
didn't
happen,
and
four
months
ago
it's
just
really
disappointing.
With
four
months
to
go.
We
can't
have
a
council
that
works
cohesively
together
to
come
up
with
what
what
is
the
best
result
and
disappointing
berries.
B
A
You
council,
I've,
put
the
motion
all
those
in
favor
councillor
the
call
councillor
brown
councillor,
clark,
councillor
adelaide
shirley
councillor
against.
B
On
facebook
and
to
end
there
could
be
a
potential
to
be
sent
out
in
the
raid
notices.
B
Is
that
the
majority
of
the
community
for
this
new
library
hub
that
is
estimated
to
cost
20
million?
We
could
end
up
lying
out
to
30
million.
Who
knows
what
it
will
cost
when
you
have
a
look
at
the
civic
standards.
B
As
we've
heard
from
different
project
managers,
it's
very
difficult
to
estimate,
boston
and
smart
project
managers,
building
a
thirty
percent
up
to
a
thirty
percent
contingency
plan,
because
often
there's
over
runs
in
cost.
So
this
is
there's
nothing
to
say
that
this
this
project
won't
end
up
costing
30
million
you'll
be
using
6.5
million
dollars
from
waste
reserves,
5.7
million
php
grant,
which
we
may
not
get.
We
hopefully
will
get
it
again,
but
we
may
not
get.
B
B
Is
all
know
that
when
you
get
a
new
asset,
there
is
a
significant
cost
to
the
community
in
maintenance,
operational
costs.
Libraries
are
at
the
point
where
they
are
being
used
less
and
less
not
more
and
more.
The
way
of
trying
to
go
around
is
to
call
it
a
hub
or
a
cultural
precinct
or
whatever
you
want
to
call
it
the
end
of
the
day.
It's
a
library
that
will
cost
upwards
of
20
million,
but
up
to
30.
B
It
is
not
necessarily
what
the
vast
majority
of
communities
want.
Maybe
if
most
people
would
like
to
see
that
there's
many
in
the
community
that
believe
there's
that
20
to
30
million
better
spent
making
this
city
wall
liverpool
making
sure
our
footpaths
are
clean
and
our
roads
are
better
maintained,
our
parks
and
gardens
all
our
parks
allow
all
our
parks
and
gardens.
B
So
there's
plenty
of
ways
this
money
could
be
spent.
The
community
really
do
that
to
decide
this,
particularly
when
we
are
looking
at
an
election
in
september.
This
is
a
big
big
ticket.
This
council
has
four
months
to
go,
and
this
is
something
that
needs
to
be
put
on
hold
until
after
a
new
council
was
elected
after
we
find
out
exactly
what
the
community
wants.
B
Sure
it's
your
thoughts
on
libraries.
We
have
a
huge
community
consultation.
I
am
actually
someone
that
does
spend
a
long
time
in
the
library
and
the
quantifications
were.
B
I'm
not
sure
I
don't
think
I
saw
accounts,
but
some
of
us
were
there
and
had
great
discussions
with
the
community
that
that
were
involved
interested.
This
is
this
is
something
you
know.
Libraries
are
not
just
libraries
or
books,
it
is
a
hub.
B
There
are
communities
out
there
waiting
for
them
to
be
able
to
use
meeting
rooms
and
conference
rooms
and
so
on.
In
that
part,
if
anyone
has
seen
it's
a
magnificent
project-
and
you
know
I
hope
to
see
it-
and
I
hope
to
see
you
soon,
thank.
C
B
B
A
great
part
of
that
concentration,
I
believe,
was
with
users
of
the
library
we
have
10
000
current
members
of
the
library.
Those
of
us
who
spent
a
couple
of
days
last
week
attending
the
western
division.
B
B
B
Visit
libraries
and
and
art
galleries
and
cultural
institutions
of
that
sort
than
actually
attend
sporting
events.
B
Not
I'm
not
denying
the
real
importance
of
sporting
facilities
and
sporting
events,
but
I'm
I'm
I'm
making
important
that
libraries
and
cultural
services
are
of
very
great
significance
to
people
and
those
consultations
that
we
held
at
great
length
have
indicated
that
council
of
paige
requested
some
figures.
I
think
one
of
the
questions
a
couple
of
months
before
last.
C
B
Is
a
result
of
our
community
consultation?
We've
also
spent
a
significant
amount
of
money
and
effort
in
engaging
the
the
consultants,
and
what
we
have
is,
I
don't
think
any
of
us
like.
B
But
we
do
have
a
shuttle
ready
and
very
detailed
plan,
that's
just
waiting
for
funding
from
the
state
and
federal
government.
I
also
take
some
issue
with
the
suggestion
that
that
money,
even
though
councillor
kennedy
in
his
explanation
did,
did
break
the
the
source
of
that
that
money
that
has
been
allocated
to
the
community
hub
project,
but
very
small
amount
of
that
total
amount,
and
I
also
take-
would
be
available
for
any
other
purpose
and
also
take
issue.
B
That
he's
a
hypothesis.
D
Take
course
of
action
over
the
library
half
at
one
meeting
before
the
council
decided
to
adopt
the
fact
that
we
will
build
a
new
library
hub
at
the
very
meeting.
I
think
it
was
the
meeting
before
or
one
or
two
months
before
the
council
made
a
decision
to
reduce
the
hours
of
the
current
life
because
of
the
downturn
in
patronage-
and
I
raised
that
at
the
time-
and
I
wondered
why,
when
you've
got
a
downturn
in
patronage
at
the
library
you
might
be
embarking
on
such
a
significant
program.
D
That's
going
to
cost
it's
going
to
cost
at
least
one
million.
D
D
D
Attended
the
consultation
processes
and
have
a
commitment
to
naming
that
new
library.
D
I
asked
some
people
who
attended
some
of
the
consultations.
If
the
actual
cost
to
the
right
buyers
was
spelled
out.
I
asked
some
of
those
people
did.
They
know
how
much
this
was
going
to
cost
and
there
is
no,
if
you're,
going
to
build
something,
a
taj
mahal
and
if
the
people
are
going
to
pay
for
a
lot
of
it,
but
they're
going
to
pay
a
sizable
amount
and
it'll
be
lines
for
20
years.
They
want
to
know
what
the
cost
is
going
to
be
to
them
and
they
don't
know.
D
D
But
the
thing
that
amuses
me
is,
it
was
a
decision
made
at
a
time
when
the
council
had
recently
reduced
significantly
but
significantly
reduced.
The
hours
of
operation
of
the
apparent
library
and
230
people
survived
are
in
favor
of
both
of
them
were
in
favor
of
it,
and
that's
significant
according
to
the
council,
but
200
people
attended
the
council
gallery
in
person
and
really
put
forward
their
displeasure
of
the
ignorance
that
the
council
shall
describe
to
them.
B
Thing
one
one
was
a
protest
of
something
that
was
done
within
right
and
right
way,
structure,
wise
and
that
competition.
B
This
was
a
consultation
about
people
to
see
what
they
were
interested
in,
and
what
I
would
just
say
is
one
of
the
things
we
have
to
remember
is
that
part
of
this
is
our
icons
most
important.
Being
even
connected
to
our
mind
is
that
they
give
us
some
archives.
B
We
have
people
come
from
all
over
the
world,
to
use
it's
very
limited
for
people
to
be
able
to
use
it
for
research,
and
it
should
be
out
there
for
anyone,
and
that's
that
is
what
php
talking
about
with
their
money
is
the
archive
section
of
it.
I
think
one
thing
we
do
have
to
remember
is
that
we
do
have
to
get
these
grants.
A
D
B
A
B
Is
obviously
more
important
than
the
local
surveys,
and
that
says,
68
support
libraries.
Oh
all
the
councillors
here
that
have
been
here
for
a
quite
a
long
time
would
know
that
always
the
top
of
our
listeners
roads
at
90,
something
below
those
footpaths
at
90,
something
percent.
So
when
it's
all
68
cents
pretty
low.
You
know
down
on
the
brain
of
the
importance,
but
that
doesn't
mean
that
it
won't
be
important,
but
remember
also
a
lot
of
this
came
about
because
council
was
going
to
move
the
library
to
the
porn.
B
B
Probably
spoke
in
the
positive
efficiently
because
they
didn't
want
the
library
moved
to
the
cornwall
building
and
that's
the
reality
and
then
got
went
from
that
to
this
counselor
organizers
reserved
to
it
and
that's
exactly
what
it
is
and
counselors
my
counselor
in
this
room
knows
whether
the
community
are
for
it
or
against
it
from
230
people.
What
was
the
question
asked
with
a
project
as
big
as
the
one
we're
talking
about,
especially
with
the
civic
center
fiasco?
B
We
need
to
make
sure
before
the
council
spends
any
money
of
significance
like
this.
The
community
are
right
behind
it,
users
of
the
library
or
the
users
of
the
library
that
have
been
asked,
the
question
that
leads
them
in
the
right
direction.
It's
quite
easy
to
get
survey.
Respondents
to
answer
questions.
B
A
B
Backup,
council
grounds
statement
comes
from
and
maybe
from
a
national
level
that
may
be
how
it
is,
but
in
broken
hill
like
it's
early,
sport
is
number
one.
It
is
not
the
library
library
we're
talking
and
spending
councillor
brown
said
she
took
some
defense
using
the
amount
of
30
million
and
went
on
to
say
we
don't
know
exactly
what
it
is
well.
B
B
So
if
I
use
a
heightened
figure,
because
we
have
people
that
have
been
in
project
management,
that
said
you
have
to
build
that
35
25
is
usually
the
lowest
contingency.
You
build
into
a
project.
In
far
less
new
south
wales,
people
find
that
25
percent,
probably
a
little
bit
on
the
low
side.
So
30
million
from
experts
is
what
you
should
be
using.
20
million
is
the
guest
thing,
building
a
contingency
of
25
plus
starting
it
up
to
that
amount.
B
B
A
B
Had
to
be
considered
and
then
the
design
made,
so
you
know
at
the
engagement
process
at
the
very
very
beginning
of
the
engagement
process.
You
don't
know
what
the
design
is
going
to
look
like.
I'd
also
like
to
make
the
point
that
it
was
the
government
through
libraries,
new
south
wales,
which
is
told
broken
hill.
You
need
a
new
big
library.
Your
library
is
too
small
for
the
population,
so
that
is
one
of
the
very
big
reasons
that
broken
hill
council
has
decided
in
the
first
place
that
they
needed
a
new
establishment.
B
Certainly
the
balloon
building
was
considered
in
the
beginning.
I
don't
think
if
I
recall
correctly,
that
that
was
big
enough
either.
That
particular
the
public
engagement
now
was
mentioned
by
another
counselor
that
probably
not
everybody
who
was
there
was
a
member
of
the
library-
that's
true,
some
of
them
now
weren't
members
of
the
library,
but
they
were
commenting
on
things
they.
A
B
People
could
come
and
edit
their
homemade
videos
and
things
like
this.
A
B
Of
learning
much
greater
than
just
books,
but
saying
that
I
can't
really
say
that
there
would
be
a
coffee
shop
in
there.
I
don't
know
if
anybody
really
wants
a
coffee
shop,
but
that
was
an
early
suggestion
at
one
of
the
engagement
sessions.
B
That
they're
not
trying
to
to
complete
with
establishments
in
argent
street,
we
are
trying
to
complement
it.
I
was
very,
very
tough
to
hear
that
there's
going
to
be
a
nice
big
reading
area
for
children,
a
nice
comfortable
reading
area,
to
encourage
them
to
come
and
engage
with
books.
B
A
B
Pleased
and
I'd
like
to
take
this
opportunity
to
thank
our
web
design
council,
who
have
been
doing
a
great
job
with
the
resealing
of
the
roads
and
the
rebuilding
of
footpaths.
Already.
I
think
our
public
have
already
noted
that
these
things
are
taking
place
sporting
sporting
facilities.
I
think
councillor
kennedy
for
one
would
be
delighted
with
the
development
at
o'neill
park.
It's
going
to
be
a
massive
development
and
greatly
encouraging
to
a
number
of
supports
the
library
isn't
about
competition
between
libraries
and
sporting
venues.
It's
not
meant
to
be.
C
B
Leveraging
that,
to
the
full
extent
that
we
can,
with
tourism
it's
very
important
to
tourism,
but
new
modern
buildings
are
very
important
for
growing
broken
health
and
presenting
ourselves
as
a
progressive
city
with
potential
for
growth.
I
think
that
the
new
library,
the
new
hub,
if
you
want
to
call
it
a
hub,
call
it
anything.
You
like
it's,
going
to
be
welcomed
by
anyone
who
is
interested
at
all
in
the
25
in
25
project,
and
you.
A
C
A
Any
further
debate,
if
there
is
no
further
debate
I'll
put
councillor
brown's
amendment,
all
those
in
favor
a
councillor
or
a
court,
councillor
brown
clark,
councillor
adams,
councillor
gallagher,
councillor
northern
manchester.
The
amendment
has
become
a
motion
we'll
move
to
councillor.
B
Is
because
someone
in
sydney
told
us
we
need
a
big
one
on
that
peculiar
as
well,
suddenly
sydney,
again
national
new,
south
wales,
libraries
or
whatever
we're
here
to
represent
the
community.
But
again
that's
fine
consultants.
Already
councillor
brown
said:
consultants
have
already
been
paid
a
lot
of
money
and
we're
spending
spend
a
lot
of
money.
I
don't
know
what
that's
meant.
So
we
spent
a
lot
of
money.
So
let's
not
find
out
what
the
community.
B
A
B
C
B
Which
has
been
changed
to
doing
different
things,
so
we
are
again
now
talking
about
doubling
up
and
meeting
them
from
a
library.
Now
we've
got
somewhere
very
nice
to
meet,
so
it's
going
to
cost
us
a
fortune.
A
B
B
B
He
believes,
like
I
believe,
and
as
in
making
argentina
making
margins
through
the
place
of
people,
want
to
be
let
the
businesses
the
businesses
take
control,
because
businesses
are
business.
Owners
are
very
smart
people
by
most
of
the
time
when
it
comes
to
councils
or
other
governments
they're
far
behind
what
business
people
do
because
business
people
they
get
it
wrong,
go
bankrupt,
but
most
of
the
people
that
are
successful
in
business
usually
are
good
operators.
B
B
A
Nolan
manchester
motion
carried.
Thank
you
everybody
for
your
patience
with
those
motions.
I'm
sorry
I
did
that
again.
It's
like
kennedy,
council,
organic
council
paid.
My
apologies,
we'll
need
to
add
my
decision
motion,
for
which
there
is
neil
and
item
10
reports
from
delegates
for
which
there
is
neil
and
item
11
will
go
to
reports
item.
One
is
broken
hill
city
council
report
number
51-21,
page
44,
council
meeting
arrangements.
A
B
No
matter
here,
it's
continuation.
B
Opposed
non-in-person
media
attendance
meeting
at
number
three.
B
About
the
council's
meetings
and
councils-
and
it
was
very
clear
that
everyone
believed
that
that
was
the
priority,
this
situation
of
being
able
to
zoom
in
whatever,
because
your
way
of
business
or
you
know
if
you're
looking
after
someone
and
they're
real-
and
you
can't
make
it.
I
think
it's
fair
enough.
I
wouldn't
like
to
see
it
being
used
and
I
think
we
were
asking
submissions
to
the
office
of
local
government
which
we
have
contributed
to
and.
B
No
just
making
comment
at
the
start
of
the
meeting
tonight
was
very
clear.
Everyone
here
had
to
endorse
both
those
councillors.
If
we
accept
them
using
the
system
that
we
have
so
I
think
that
is
covered
very
well.
If
you're
not
happy
with
their
attendance
on
the
night,
you
don't
accept
them
as
they.
A
No
I'll
put
the
speakers
against
the
amendment.
No
no
debate
I'll
put
councillor
kennedy's
amendment,
all
those
in
favor
councillor,
kennedy,
council,
organ
against
councilman
cool
council
brown,
councillor
clark,
councillor
page
councillor,
the
council
and
councilman
gallagher,
councilman
nolan,
the
most
the
amendment
is
lost,
will
go
back
to
the.
C
B
Look
tonight
barely
heard
anything
from
councillors,
gallagher
or
nolan.
We
know
that
this
is
in
place
until
the
31st
of
december.
I'm
hopeful
that
the
department
of
local
government
decides
on
the
31st
of
december
that
it's
not
acceptable
for
councillors
to
zoom
into
meetings.
I
think,
as
a
community,
we
can
all
expect
and
should
all
expect
our
councillors.
They
have
those
meetings
in
person,
so
the
members
of
the
public
get
the
opportunity
to
perhaps
speak
councils
before
and
after
and
see
how
they
engage
in
in
dealing
with
a
particular
emotional
issue.
B
Can't
say
that
on
online
I
haven't
really
taken
much
notice
of
councillor
nolan,
because
they're
not
here
they're,
not
being.
C
C
B
B
We
know
that
it
has
to
happen
until
the
31st
of
december.
My
problem
with
the
motion
is:
the
council
is
right
off
to
the
office
of
local
government,
saying
that
we
support
this.
A
B
Fact
that
for
the
22
or
so
years,
I've
been
involved
26
years
for
counsellor
generally
26
years,
the
council
of
paige
well
beyond
that
for
councillor
brown,
it
has
always
worked.
Why
change
something?
You
know
that
works
for
the
community
community,
get
to
see
it
council
by
supporting
or
sending
away
the
submission
to
the
office
of
local
government?
A
B
Just
to
say
that
it's
good
to
see
a
positive
investment
report
in
this
in
this
particular
climate,
and
we
can
see
that
the
gdp
is
rising.
The
interest
rates
seem
to
be
rising
as
well
for
our
savings,
which
is
really
very
good
and.
C
A
So,
thank
you.
Thank
you.
Speakers
again
speakers
against
I'll
put
the
motion.
All
those
in
favor
councillor,
cool
councilman,
councillor,
clark,
councilman
kennedy,
council,
united
states
councillors,
we'll
move
to
item
three
broken
city
council
report
number
53-21,
adoption,
the
draft
corporate
credit
card;
page
83.
we'll
have
a
move
on
councilman.
Sorry,.
B
The
credit
card
system-
I
understand
the
necessity
of
it
and
how
it
makes
it
more
reason,
I'm
always
supposed
to
be
announced
when
it
comes
to
credit
card
debt.
You've
all
seen
many
terrible
results
on
tv
from
different
tv
shows
about
what
can
happen
if
it
isn't
used.
I
know
there
is
risk
processes
in
the
document
to
try
to
make
sure
that
it's.
A
All
those
favour
a
council
called
council
brown
councillor
clark,
county
page
councillor,
adams,
councilman
gallagher,
councilman
roland
chile,
against
councillor.
A
B
C
C
Exhibition
it
has
to
then
it
has
I'm
not
just.
It
has
to
come
back
to
the
council
that
we
consider
any
submissions.
Then
we,
if
there's
any
changes
or
amendments,
then
it
goes
up
full
council
for
endorsement.
We
have
our
outcome
key
direction,
boyfriend
group,
which
is
certainly
open
to
any
counsellor,
to
come
along
and
pitch
in
and
make
suggestions.
But
again
this
is
going
to.
B
B
B
B
C
C
B
A
C
C
B
A
C
B
What
would
happen
with
the
committee
say
yeah
the
recommendation
from
the
committee.
I
would
rather
the
recommendation
of
the
council
as
a
whole
to
go
through
the
submissions.
I
think
I
think
it's
important
as
seen
as
a
council
as
a
whole,
as
opposed
to
a
working
group
that
has
two
councillors
on
it,
but
an
invitation
for
other
councillors
too.
That's
going
to
be
similar
when
I,
our
community,
doesn't
then
I'd
say.
B
A
And
I
will
take
her
so
I'm
just
going
to
check
that
again.
We've
got
to
check
council
again
all.
B
A
B
B
B
B
B
B
A
B
C
A
A
A
B
This
this
is
a
great
plan
and
it
is
a
nice
plan
for
argent
street
and
it
is
it's
here
to
go
out
for
consultation
to
the
people
for
them
to
see.
What's
what's
there
and
come
back
with
their
thoughts,
I
have
already
given
them
to
a
lot
of
consultations,
but
this
is
this:
is
the
big
one
for
them
to
check?
So
that's
one,
two
three
and
four
and
number
five.
I
think
councilman
you'll
be
able
to
read
that
one.
This
is
the
one.
That's
really
this.
B
Let's
get
this
happening
so
that
we
will
have
christmas
banners
up
and
we
will
be
involved
in
the
street.
So
let's
do
it.
A
B
B
When
it
comes
back,
it's
a
very
big,
important
document
and
is
one.
I
think
that
the
new
council
in
consultation
with
the
community
needs
to
drive
ahead
after
the
election.
I
think
we
need
we
can
get
these
individual
things
done
pretty
quickly,
that
we
all
support
that
are
in
the
master
plan
such
as
the
such
as
the
banners
and
some
other
things
in
there.
That
I
think,
are
really
really
good
that
we
should
be
doing
doing
progressively
between
now
and
the
election.
But
for.
B
This
is
the
draft
of
the
management
plan
and
it
it
has
been
put
together.
A
D
B
Suggestions
in
this
master
plan
come
from
the
public
that
they
are
some
very
interesting
suggestions.
I
would
draw
the
attention
of
the
public
I'm
looking
over
at
the
public.
Now
I
will
draw
the
attention
of
the
public
too
in
their
business
paper,
page
119,
which
gives
a
little
summary
there
of
the
key
design
initiatives,
but
don't
get
eye
strain
because
the
public
will
actually
be
able
to
view
a
much
larger.
B
Now,
don't
faint
and
drop
to
the
ground
when
you
see
the
total
of
those
costumes,
because
that
takes
into
account
if
we
did
every
single
thing
that
was
suggested
in
the
rcd
plan,
that
that
would
be
what
it
would
cost
and
that's
not
going
to
happen.
It
will
be
this
draft
put
out
the
public.
Have
a
look.
The
public
decide
what
they
want.
B
They
give
us
information
as
to
what
we
like
what
they
don't
like,
why
they
don't
like
it,
what
they
would
like
to
see
in
addition,
and
then
with
the
process,
moves
on
if
we
leave
it
until
after
september
for
the
public
to
become
even
engaged
in
this
further
goodness
knows,
when
it's
going
to
start,
we
know
we're
going
to
be
getting
the
banners.
We
know
we're
going
to
be
getting
the
way,
finding
our
own
same
way,
theory
way
of
finding
signs
that
the
public
have
also
been
asking
for.
B
C
C
B
B
A
Counselor
brown
counsellor
flight,
counselor,
page
counselor,
anderson,
chelly,
council
gallagher,
council
of
new
orleans.
You
know
that
if
you
lost
we'll
go
back
to
the
motion
to
cancel
adam's.
B
A
A
A
B
C
B
What
it
councilman
was
saying,
we
all
agree
that
we
need
action
on
this
as
soon
as
possible.
We
cannot
get
this
become
a
policy
as
quickly
as
we
possibly
can.
B
B
Some
sort
of
public
presentation
and
discussion,
because
this
is
trees
are
important
to
people.
It's
very
obvious
at
the
moment.
It's
the
dead
trees
that
haven't
spent
a
lot
of
time
arguing
another
tree
issue,
so
the
trees
are
very
important
to
many
people.
I
think
there
are
quite
a
few
aspects
to
this
policy
that
I
wouldn't
want
to
be
a
surprise
to
people
when
they
come
up
with
issues
in
the
future.
B
B
Just
just
bearing
in
mind
that
we've
just
come
agreed
to
the
to
put.
B
B
We
have
councillor
adams,
the
ocean
that
you've
spoken
for
councillor.
Brown
is
not
speaking
again.
She's
asked
for
an
addendum
and
we've
been
going
on
as
if
it's
you
know,
the
agenda
was
pretty
pretty
clearly
on
short
house
lab
and
sort
of
quite
quite
easily,
and
the
counselor
either
accepts
it
or.
B
A
21
h2h0
suspension
on
the
portion
of
the
central
business
district
alcohol
freeze
loan
for
the
2021.
A
Counsellors
we
move
to
item
eight
I
can
see
councillor.
Adams
has
got
an
email
ready
to
go
report.
C
B
A
B
B
Railway
station-
and
he
has
been
having
this
report
telling
us
how
important
that
station
is
so
that
is
something
that,
as
some
of
the
community
are
really
concerned
about,
maybe
we
should
be
looking
at
what
paul
davis
is
saying
about
that
and
see
what
we
can
do.
A
Thank
you
very
much
item
nine
broken
for
city
council
report
number
59-21
dated
april
17,
2021
management
of
construction
certificates,
page
504..
Do
I
have
that
by
counseling.
A
B
Troubles
and
the
only
way
to
do
that
to
fix
that
is
to
offer
something
beyond
is
to
entice
them
out
to
the
far
western
visitors
they
don't
believe
where
they
are
or
on
the
coast
or
whatever.
We
must
give
the
general
manager
resources
is
required
to
try
and
attract
one
of
those
building
or
whatever
is
required
for
most
disabilities
out
here,
because
it's
not
just
a
broken
fuel
issue.
It's
an
issue
across
the
state
and
the
only
way
that
any
council
at
the
moment
is.
B
A
B
I'm
just
wondering
if
the
general
manager
already
has
the
flexibility
to
be
able
to
do
that.
You
know.
What's
often
the
salary
package
that's
offered
to
one
of
these
fairly
senior
professional
people
is
you
know
hard
and
fast,
or
whether
there
is
some
flexibility
to
adjust
it?
According
to
you
know,
to
get
someone
mr
general
manager
thanks
man,
you've
certainly
got
flexibility
to
adjust
it.
B
I
guess
at
the
moment
where
are
operating
at
maximum
capacity
on
their
salary,
based
on
what
we
are
offering
at
the
time
lot
of
the
salary
wages
for
contractors,
so
to
increase
any
salaries
at
the
moment
above.
B
B
Decisions,
what
I
said
was
I
pointed
to
the
general
managers.
C
C
Staff
and
training
our
own
people
who
live
here
to
get
these
qualifications
and
these
skills
that,
I
think,
should
be
paramount
for
the
council,
indeed
any
other
organisation
in
broken
hill,
and
they
should
also
look
at
possible
skill
sharing
across
the
single
organisations.
But
I
do
have
a
question.
A
C
For
the
second
position,
does
that
mean
any
automatic
increase
for
the
current.
C
B
Point
about
the
reintroduction
of
a
cadet
building
surveillance
is
a
fabulous
idea,
because
we
should
be
training
our
own
people.
We
should
be
getting
stuck
into
that.
I'm
just
wondering
is
the
cadet
building
surveyor
budgeted
for
already
or
would
or
would
the
proposed
increase
in
the
budget
for
the
building
surveyor?
B
To
that
second
position,
because
we
need
our
current
buildings,
we
are
doing
construction
certificates,
100
percent
of
time,
without
training
somebody's.
Where
we
are.
When
we
have
that
extra
capacity,
then
we
can
certainly
try
and
bring
on
it,
which
is
why
it's
being
built
from
connections
budget.
Thank
you
thank
you
for
that.
Can
I
ask
you
again:
how
are
we
going
at
the
moment?
I
know
that
I
take
council
kennedy's
point
that
this
scarcity
of
these
trained
surveyors
is
statewide.
B
Everybody
wants
one
and
we
certainly
have
struggled
with
those
building
certificates.
Has
that
situation
improved
at
all.
B
Thanks
very
much,
as
has
improved,
we're
able
to
obtain
a
contractor
for
a
short
period
of
always
trying
time
secure
more
resources,
we've
reduced
down
from
62
certificates
at
the
beginning
this
week
you
know
45,
once
we
write
up
all
the
reports,
so
we
are
doing
more.
Complete
more
construction
certificate
had
a
lifetime
around
seven
months
during
february
for
four
months.
B
And
the
reason
I
answered
that
question
was
to
see
if
there
was
an
urgency
to
take
up
councilor
kennedy's
suggestion
of
increasing
the
the
advertised
payment
for
a
surveyor
to
rule
him
here.
An
extra
surveyor
or
are
we
coping
at
the
moment
and.
A
Second,
full-time
building
surveyor,
it
adds
to
okay.
So
we
have
this
camera.
Okay,
I'll
put
the
amendment
all
those
in
dana
councillor,
recall:
councillor
brown,
council,
clark,
council
kennedy,
council
gate,
council
adams,
near
cherny,
council
gallagher,
council
of
norman
against
councillor
page
councillors
carried
it
now
because
promotion
councillor.
B
B
These
construction
certificates
completed
as
soon
as
possible.
We
do
need
to
have
a
trained
professionals
on
our
staff
so
that
they
can
undertake
the
training
of
others,
which
I
think
is
most
important.
Thank
you.
A
I'll
put
the
motion:
all
those
in
favor
councillor:
the
cool
cancer
brown
cancer
clinton
kennedy;
council,
all
gate,
councillor,
adams,
their
charity,
councillor,
gallagher,
council,
new
orleans
against
councillor
paige.
I
declare
the
nation
carrie.
I'm.
C
A
A
To
look
at
that,
so
I'm
chair,
broken
for
city
council
report
number
61,
slash
21,
so
april,
16
2021,
the
members
of
the
local
traffic
committee
held
on
the
6th
of
april.
This
is
page
506
councillor
brown,
you're
living
that
way
secondary
evans.
Council
brown.
Do
you
want
to
speak
to
the
motion?
There's.
B
Just
a
couple
of
things
it
is
spelled
out
in
in
the
report,
but
there
was
quite
a
bit
of
discussion
at
the
last
meeting
about
the
introduction,
but
the
reason
why
the
community
decided
not
to
do
anything.
B
Immediately
after
that,
I'll,
just
briefly
read
out
when
you
refer
to
the
above
business
from
this,
we
have
finally
received
a
response
to
a
request
that
the
science
parking
restrictions
in
front
of
the
cinema
should
be
changed
copy
attached.
It
looks
like
the
local
traffic
committee
have
decided.
They
would
not
recommend
any
alteration
to
the
parking
restrictions
in
front
of
the
cinema
as
the
atlantic
indicates.
B
An
older
gentleman
just
the
other
day,
92
or
93,
when
he
escorted
his
wife
in
to
the
cinema
when
out
front
attitude.
So
to
suggest
that
if
you're
doing
something
wrong,
you're
not
going
to
get
a
ticket
is
almost
like.
We
know
that
john
brown
did
get
a
ticket.
We
know
that
many
people
have
got
tickets,
that's
as
a
regular
event
to
have
tickets
out.
B
And
ceca
will
draw
that
point
with
our
council
intervention.
It
does
not
happen
the
council
by
an
attractive
committee.
By
doing
nothing
in
this
situation,
has
left
the
community
down.
Let
the
patrons
of
the
cinema
down
and
let
down
the
right
hand
of
the
city
and
john
ran
I've.
Also
let
down
a
business
run
by
asking
that
if
councillors
think
that
that
is
an
acceptable
outcome
and
it's
good
and
that's
fine.
I
obviously
haven't
spoken
to
the
people
involved,
because
if
you
speak
to
the
people
involved,
you'll
find
that
it
doesn't
address
the
issues.
B
Two
minutes
drop,
someone
off,
they
can't
even
walk,
say
john
ran
in
you
better
get
out
john,
because
if
I
go
any
further
than
three
metres
from
the
car,
we'll
get
a
ticket
cut
mine,
let's
face
it.
John
ren
and
plenty
of
people
need
help
up
to
the
door
remaining
inside.
To
suggest
that
this
is
good.
Enough
is
disgraceful,
especially
after
council
got
960.
A
No
speakers
against
I'll
put
the
amendment
organization,
councilman,
cool
councillor,
clark,
councillor
kennedy,
council,
organic
councillor,
paige,
council,
admins,
mayor
shirley,
councillor
gallagher,.
A
B
B
Unclear
what
action
you
know
you
want
me
as.
B
A
Okay,
we'll
take
or
put
with
that
motion
I
understand
it
would
be.
Can
you
do
a
sign
change
to
drop
off
instead
of
non-standing
whatever
it
is
at
the
moment.
B
A
We
asked
councillor
brown
to
take
to
the
traffic
committee
at
the
last
meeting
or
meeting
before
the
petition,
which
didn't
request
that
the
petition
requested
so
you've
changed.
This
it's
been
accepted
as
an.
A
B
A
On
the
traffic
committee
will
take
council's
amendment
back
okay,
I'm
going
to
put
the
amendment
promotion,
all
those
in
favor.
You
know
thank
you.
Councillors.
B
A
B
So
they're
not
measuring
the
2.5
microns
they're
only
measuring
the
10
microns,
which
is
doesn't
go
through
your
skin.
That
sort
of
sounds
so
good
if
council
ground
can
answer
it.
Is
it
true
that
they're
only
measuring
they're
not
measuring
they're,
no
longer
measuring
the
insulin
soluble.
B
You've
got
which
is
called
a
xrf,
is
you
know.
B
B
B
That
you
know
protocols
have
been
changed.
If
anything
you
know,
what's
happened
over
over
the
years
is
that
their
requirements
have
had
become
you
know,
more
rigorous
people
would
be
aware
that
the
level
of
concern
for
blood
lead
levels
is
halved
over
the
last
eight
months
or
so
from
10
microns
to
5..
So
you
know
always
the
attempt
the
the
efforts
are
directed
towards
you
know.
Reducing.
B
B
B
And
I
will
prepare
something
for
councillor
brown
so
with
the
machine
that
brown
and
his
sheep
find
this
out
as
well,
because
you
know
it's
come
from
a
concern.
A
Moving
to
item
12
report
number
50,
21
action
listening
by
councillor
adams
secondary
like
jefferson,
clark,
debate;
california,
no,
no.
A
C
C
C
Yes,
thank
you
quite
correctly,
when
council
was
running
the
call,
it
was
two
dollars
entry.
Now
it's
proposing
five
dollars
entry.
That
seems
like
quite
a
small
difference,
but
it
does
in
fact
150
percent
increase
over
those
years
now,
after
the
first
few
years
have
been
various
charges
that
these
have
gone
up
somewhat.
C
The
ymca
had
time
to
make
you
know
those
sort
of
commercial
adjustments.
We've
gone
to
a
stage
where
it
should
be
pretty
right
by
now,
and
I
moved
that
amendment.
C
To
so
many
people
in
broken
hill
needs
to
be
affordable
and
the
fact
that
a
large
proportion
of
people
using
it,
especially
for
the
hydro,
is
going
to
be
quite
a
lot
and
yet
we're
living
on
benefits,
basically
government
benefits.
So
we
had
to
give
deep
rain
on
the
charges
and
keep
them
reasonable
and
realistic
so
that
the
will
be
best
used,
all
agents.
So
I
think
that
kind
of
covers
it
and
hence
that
we
keep
an
eye
on
it.
So
it
doesn't
get
out
of
hand.
A
B
Have
a
question
council
has
stopped
taking
the
voucher
for
anything
over
a
64
trailer.
B
So
now
they're
implementing
the
fact
that
it
says
64
as
opposed
to
75-85,
even
though
the
intent
of
the
original
motion
was
for
property
owners
that
aren't
commercially
operating
are
able
to
come
five
four
five
times
a
year
without
having
to
pay.
People
are
now
having
to
pay
75.
B
B
Is
so.
A
B
The
options
returns-
evaluation
16
are
quite
yet
so
have
been
replaced
with
number
two,
but
the
that
also
include
that
anything
above
the
five
percent
average
increase
for
the
non-industrial
commercial
rates
be
offset
by
mine
rates.
A
B
B
B
A
By
too
many
thank
you
thank
you.
Speakers
against
my
speakers
against
I'll
put
councillor
kennedy's
amendment,
all
those
in
favor,
councillor,
kennedy,
councillor
or
gate
councillor
page
all
those
against
councillor,
councillor
brown,
council,
client,
councillor,
adam
councillor,
gallagher,
councillor
nolan,.
A
Okay,
we
are
in
debate
for
this
motion.
If
there's
no
speakers
again.
A
A
Two
broken
city
council
report
number
65-21
dated
april
23
2021
the
draft
long-term
financial
plan.
Do
I
have
a
move
for
that.
C
Only
president
of
mayor
say
that
sooner
or
later,
we've
got
a
great
evening
and
tough
choices
do
have
to
be
made,
and
I
think
it's.
B
33
letters
were
sent
and
if
we
can
find
out
this
is
for
sure,
because
the
people
involved
said
there
was
many
people
that
didn't
receive
something
or
whatever
many
in
the
area
didn't
receive
letters.
People
cross
the
road
around
the
corner,
so
it
says
thirty-three
latest.
I
assume
that
it
was
a
good
group
of
people
but
in
fact
many.
B
B
So
the
reason
I
moved
this
is
because
it
is,
it
is
something
that
people
have
taken
the
time
to
come
in
and
out
and
in
in
the
past.
Councillors
have
gone
down
past
side
inspections,
particularly
when
it
becomes
controversial
as
it
has,
and
that
will
give.
B
Well,
I
just
think
that
I
agree
with
the
with
council
kennedy.
It's
a
shame.
A
B
B
Kennedy
intends
that
this
report
that
this
report
will
come
back
to
the
next
meeting
of.
A
At
the
timing
around
that
and
try
and
resolve
it
fairly
quickly
for
everyone
and
I'll
talk
to
the
general
manager-
and
you
know,
we
need
to
put
it
in
place
when
da
applications
when
there
is
controversy
that
we
do
do
the
site,
inspection,
okay,
I'll,
put
the
motion,
all
those
in
favor
unanimous
vote.
Thank
you
very
much
and
mr
general
manager,
if
you
can
organise
that
quite
quickly
for
everyone
can
we.