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A
Well,
our
council
meeting
to
order
we'll
start
with
a
prayer
heavenly
father,
grant
that
we
who
would
seek
to
serve.
You
may
have
the
wisdom
of
your
spirit,
the
guiding
of
your
hand
and
the
grace
to
serve
together
for
the
prosperity
of
our
city,
the
gold
coast
through
jesus
christ.
Our
lord
amen,
upstanding
for
national
anthem,.
B
B
B
A
A
All
right
all
right,
counselors
everyone's
here
I
have
division
one
counselor
online
and
there's
only
a
logo
of
him
on
it
there
anyway,
whether
he's
online
or
not,
I
can't
tell
counselor
hamill
you're
online
good
morning,
mr
mayor,
okay,
there
you
go
we're
we're
all
here
so
item
one
is
done,
condolences,
item
two
I'll
go
to
accounts
divorce
and
just
before
that,
for
those
who's
viewing
and
notice
that
I'm
not
wearing
a
mask.
At
the
moment,
I'm
drinking
my
coffee,
cancer,
wasta.
D
A
Second
counselor
toza
put
the
motion
to
you.
Oh
info
show
hands
against
motion
carried.
D
Thank
you,
mr
mayor,
mr
mayor,
just
a
few
days
ago,
I
was
informed
that
that
dennis
had
passed
and
dennis
was
a
very
well
regarded,
much
loved
and
formidable
character
about
the
bond
university
campus
and
he
had
an
instrumental
role
in
shaping
the
way
legal
education
was
provided
at
bond
university,
but
also
in
the
lives
of
many
students
would
then
take
up
that
career
right
here
on
the
gold
coast
and
elsewhere.
D
D
It
is
with
a
heavy
heart
that
I
advise
of
the
passing
of
professor
dennis
ong,
professor
ong,
passed
away
yesterday,
aged
73
after
a
brave
and
difficult
battle
with
illness,
he'd
been
on
sick
leave,
since
the
start
of
this
year
dennis
was
a
familiar
and
friendly
face
around
bond
and
his
local
neighborhood
in
robina
living
near
the
campus
among
students.
Professor
ong
was
known
for
his
high
standards
and
expectations
on
students.
His
course
in
equity
is
part
of
the
bond
law
legend.
D
Mr
mayor,
I
I
really
felt
moved
to
move
this
today,
because
bond
university,
when
it
was
established,
was
an
experiment
and
those
who
invested
in
that
experiment
put
everything
on
the
line.
Their
professional
reputations
and
their
professional
careers
and
dennis
stuck
with
the
university
made
a
huge
impact
to
that
university
and
embedded
himself
in
the
rubina
community,
and
it's
it's
very
sad
that
he
has
passed.
D
And
hopefully,
his
family
can
take
some
comfort
that
his
contribution
will
be
recognized
outside
of
the
university
bubble
itself,
as
the
impact
of
his
students
have
impact
across
our
nation
and
globally,
as
well.
A
C
Thank
you,
mr
mayor.
I
move
that
a
letter
of
condolence
be
passed
and
be
sent
to
the
ferguson
family
on
the
death
of
leslie,
john
ferguson,
otherwise
known
as
les
les
was
a
well-regarded
member
of
our
gold
coast
community
and
actually
he
and
his
wife
eunice.
C
Les
was
a
life
member
of
gold
coast
cricket
and
also
a
life
member
of
the
palm
beach
crumb
and
cricket
club,
and
he
was
very
involved
and
in
fact
all
the
family
are
very
involved
in
junior
sports
throughout
the
throughout
the
city,
especially
with
afl
and
junior
cricket.
C
Les
leaves
behind
his
wife,
eunice
and
their
children
wayne
michael
paul
and
lyle,
and
father-in-law
grandfather
and
great-grandfather
to
their
families
and
lesbian,
really,
sadly,
missed
in
the
community.
He
was
a
quite
achiever,
but
over
the
years
and
I've
known
liz
for
probably
a
long
time
and
anyhow,
but
les
was
one
of
those
that
he
always
fought
to
get
the
best
for
junior
sports
on
the
gold
coast,
and
he
was
a
all-round
great
fellow
and
he'll
be
really
sadly
missed
by
the
gold
coast.
Community.
A
A
A
F
A
A
Okay,
we're
good
mayor's
report,
then
councilor
item
five
mayor's
report,
it's
quite
a
bit
there,
but
I'll
give
you
an
executive
version
myself,
councillor
gates,
owen
jones,
council,
patterson,
belden,
lumsden,
councillor,
taylor,
pauline
young
council,
mcdonough
and
council
o'neil
attended
the
announcement
of
the
successful
2032
olympic
bid.
Oh
there
it
is
okay,
it's
live
at
coral
park
and
I
said
on
the
night
that
without
doubt
that
the
culmination
of
the
work
through
our
volunteers
and
organizing
of
the
successful
2018
commonwealth
games
made
this
a
reality.
From
there.
A
We
went
to
the
sports
accord
where
all
the
heads
of
of
sports
were
here
at
the
same
pla,
at
corowa
and
and
from
there.
They
understand
that
southeast
queensland
2032
would
be
a
wonderful
place
to
run
an
olympic
and
paralympic
games
and
with
without
further
ado,
we
all
celebrate
our
co-hosting
of
the
2032
olympic
games.
A
Wonderful,
so
next
one
land
gifting
ceremony
at
kumamba,
lakesland
conservation
conservation
area
I
attended
council
and
jones.
Can
I
invite
you
to
just
explain
how
significant
that
one
is
council,
erin
jones.
G
Thank
you,
mr
mayor.
The
developers
of
serenity4212
have
contributed
a
fairly
substantial
parcel
of
land
which
will
be
added
to
the
kumbha
wetlands,
so
in
total
I
think
it's
now
over
1200
hectares
of
conservation
land,
so
a
far
better
use
for
it
than
the
original
golf
course
that
it
was
proposed
for
in
the
80s.
Mr
mayor,
yes,.
A
Just
another
way
that
the
generous
at
hard
and
keep
increasing
our
green
and
open
space,
some
say
we're
the
greenest
regional
council
in
all
the
land,
but
I
won't
go
that
far
greater
southern
gold
coast
chamber
of
commerce
post-budget
luncheon,
so
it
was
wonderful
to
to
be
there
with
council,
neil
and
councillor
taylor.
A
C
Thanks,
mr
mayor,
I
think
the
business
community
was
great,
quite
grateful
that
we
were
there
talking
about
recovery
and-
and
also
we
did
mention
that
we
have
for
the
second
year,
not
charging
for
outside
dining
licenses
and
that
and
they
thought
that
was
great
too.
But
I
really.
A
Right
then,
then,
from
there
announcement
of
asia,
pacific
screen
award,
and
so
basically
it
started
here
on
the
gold
coast
and
and
and
it's
come
back
again
and
a
photo.
There
had
hotter
with
famous
actors
and
famous
people,
david
wenham,
cliff
curtis
and
tracy
vieira
from
screen
queensland,
and
if
you
get
the
opportunity
to
go
to
the
function
there,
I
recommend
it
it's
it's
such
a
diverse
number
of
diverse
region
of
films
and
and
ideas
that
get
celebrated.
A
Then
we
launched
the
active
and
healthy
wellness
cancer
program.
This
year's
with
a
difference.
I
would
I
attended,
11th
avenue
community
space
in
palm
beach
together
with
councillor
mcdonnell,
and
this
is
about
we
do.
Everyone
knows
we
do
about
200,
free
or
low-cost,
active
and
health
activities
throughout
the
city
each
week
where
this
one
is
first
time
in
our
city,
and
I
think
it's
first
time
in
australia-
is
the
the
cancer
support
water
therapy
and
chronic
disease
management
and
to
get
people
hope
and
get
them
health
and
active
again.
C
Mr
mayor,
look:
I
think
that
this
program
is
really
great
for
the
gold
coast
and
thank
you
for
coming
down
to
palm
beach
and
launching
this
valuable
activity
and
I'm
sure
that
the
community
will
will
great
benefit
greatly
for
these
sort
of
activities.
It's
we
have
a
really
good
service
there
with
the
active
and
healthy
lifestyle
throughout
the
gold
coast.
Yeah.
A
A
You
can
download
in
that
one
fiber
in
five
seconds,
the
high
definition
hollywood
movie
and
we
have
and
that's
five
seconds
on
one
fiber
and
we
have
862
fiber
in
the
one.
So
we
are
we
as
a
council.
We
have
absolutely
laid
the
infrastructure
platform
and
the
idea
for
this
is
for
the
I.t
industry
to
understand
and
really
light
up
the
those
dark
fibers.
A
And
so,
let's
see
what
happens,
a
lot
more
work
to
be
doing
in
marketing
and
encouraging
and
and
whether
is
someone
out
there
wanting
to
do
a
joint
venture.
I
think
we
should
be
open
for
business
and
see
how
we
can
get
cash
flow
income
out
of
this
project
tour
of
northern
gold
coast
business.
I
was
there
with
council
hamel
and
went
through
so
many
yet
enterprise.
A
What
I
take
away
from
that
is
that
it's
thriving
over
the
years
there
and
I
think
in
our
downtown
plan
we
better
look
at
where
else
we
can
have
light
industrial,
such
as
yellow
enterprise
to
be
expanded
or
curated.
I
think
that's
just
one
of
those
things
and
then
we
go
to
southport
chamber
of
commerce
business
after
dark
at
the
at
hotter
up
the
top
there.
A
It's
a
exhibitionist
bar-
and
I
think
the
comment
for
hodder
from
southport
is
that
they
feel
like
it's
not
far
away
from
southport,
and
this
is
really
part
of
it
and
and
the
vibe
was
good
so
and
it
was
a
good
night
for
all
and
then
we
councillor
toza-
and
I
was
at
the
madrid
bar
chamber
of
commerce
breakfast
and
that
we
spoke
about
the
I
spoke
overall
on
the
city
budget
and
the
infrastructure
opportunity
for
the
olympic
announcement
and
council
toza
spoke
about
local
projects.
A
What
he
intends
to
deliver
did
you
want
to
add
further
on
that?
Okay
and
then
lyrical
landscapes.
The
art
of
william
robinson
exhibition
that
was
curated
by
dame
quinton,
bryce
and
I'd,
say
turn
out
magnificent.
If
any
of
you
hasn't
been
to
it,
you
need
some
relaxation
relaxation
time
spirit,
uplifting
color
in
times
of
covert.
A
A
She
made
a
few
phone
calls
to
get
those
artwork
to
be
part
of
the
exhibition,
so
just
across
the
road,
and
I
recommend
it
to
you
and
and
the
and
you
can
order
a
book
with
all
those
artwork
in
it.
So
you
can
have
something
forever
and
I've
placed
an
order.
So
I
pass
it
on
to
you
and
all
the
viewers
out
there
olympic
gold
medal.
Congratulations
to
all
olympians
in
particular
was
wonderful
to
see
logan,
martin
and
winning
his
bmx
in
tokyo.
A
All
of
you
know
that
we
replicated
the
the
track
at
carrara
stadium
there
and
I
asked
logan.
I
said
what
does
that
mean?
He
goes
well.
Normally
you
go
to
olympics.
You
get
about
two
days
to
practice
on
the
track
here.
He
had
six
weeks
before
he
went
to
the
main
track
itself
and
there's
a
little
clip
it's
on
its
own
yourself,
but
it
it
comes
from
the
heart
of
logan.
So
is
the
clip
ready
we
can
play
play
it.
B
I
B
Guys
I'm
super
stoked.
I
won
the
gold
medal,
so
I
said
like
the
freestyle
bmx.
Thank
you
to
all
you
guys
behind
the
scenes
building
before
gold
coast
council
head
on
this.
A
Yeah
yeah,
but
it's
it's
great,
that
he
just
just
did
it
and
send
the
message
to
all
of
us
here
so
on
on
our
council
mcdonald.
C
Mr
mayor,
could
I
just
add,
to
young
keegan
palmer.
A
C
Skateboarding
with
the
gold
medal,
even
though
he's
a
resident
of
division,
14
keegan
did
a
lot
of
work
over
at
the
skateboard
bowl
over
at
eleonora.
I've
been
connected
with
regan
for
a
number
of
years.
He
and
his
dad
had
come
in
to
see
me
and,
as
we
know,
the
skateboard
bowl
at
over
de
la
nora
is
one
of
a
kind,
and
I
hope
that
that
sort
of
put
a
lot
of
training
in
for
keegan
for
his
wonderful
gold.
A
C
A
And
that
was
that
was
another
touching
part
they're
all.
I
think
someone
wrote
that
as
gold
coast
with
gold
numbers
we're
we're
in
the
top
20
something
in
the
world.
Something
like
that.
I
just
went
quite
incredible,
but
anyway,
in
three
years,
france,
so
I've
got
to
start
polishing
up
my
school
french,
no,
it's
wonderful
for
our
city
and
I've.
I've
asked
the
ceos
there.
A
I
know
this
covert
and
all
that,
if
there's
an
opportunity,
we
can
hold
us
as
a
civic
function
to
congratulate
and
our
olympians
so
on
the
gold
coast.
The
last
time
we
did
that
was
at
the
turf
club
and
it
was
fantastic.
They
said
they
waited,
they
got,
they
did
they
did
their
signature.
People
lined
up.
So
we
look
at
the
logistic
of
that.
If
we
can
make
it
happen
again,
it'll
be
wonderful,
so
we've
got
another
14
days
of
paralympics.
A
They
come
back
to
quarantine
so
about
a
month,
because
we
want
to
celebrate
both
olympians
and
paralympians,
and
so,
mr
ceo,
if
you
can
take
it
on
board
and
see
if
we
can
make
it
happen
and
and
if
any
of
you
got
contacts
at
the
turf
club
might
be
good,
we
might
do
it
at
the
same
place.
Council
owned
jones.
A
Okay,
that's
what
that
might
even
be
better
so
anyway,
whatever
we
can
do
there
that'll
be
good,
we
can
afford
it
all
right.
I
don't
see
any
dissent
from
that.
Councilman
peter
young.
J
Good
morning,
miss
smith:
do
you
mind
if
I
say
a
couple
of
words
about
logan?
Yes,
blue?
Thank
you.
There
was
a
complaint
about
the
skate
ramp
that
mr
martin
built
in
the
back
of
his
property
at
maud's
land
a
couple
of
years
ago,
and
it
gathered
a
fair
bit
of
support
from
a
few
of
the
locals,
and
so
we
held
a
public
meeting
in
the
park
and
logan
to
his
credit
came
along.
Although
he
knew
he
was
the
subject
of
their
concern,
the
residence
concerns
and
were
able
to
resolve
that
matter.
J
There
was
no
special
dispensation
given
to
logan
martin,
but
there
was
certainly
recognition
of
the
the
fact
that
he
was
already
world
champion
at
that
point
and
that
he
built
this
fabulous
ramp
in
his
backyard,
and
he
was
a
very
honourable
guy
and
has
dealt
with
his
neighbors
in
an
honorable
way
and
I'm
sure
all
the
people
out
in
mausoleum.
There
are
just
stoked
with
his
success
for
himself
and
his
family
and
for
the
city
thanks
man,
that's
great.
A
Okay,
not
next
one
not
as
well,
it
might
be
exciting
online
education
exchange
with
students
from
taiwan.
So
I'm
just
speaking
a
bit
of
chinese
there.
A
We've
just
got
to
keep
our
our
students
from
overseas
online
supportive
so
that
when
we
get,
we've
got
a
pathway
to
get
out
of
this
pandemic,
and
when
this
study
gold
coast
gets
going
again,
we'll
just
gotta
be
ready,
and
but
the
friendship
doesn't
start
like
a
switch.
In
other
words,
when
pandemics
over
then
we
become
friends
again.
A
The
continuation
of
the
dialogue
should
continue
to
happen
now,
especially
to
our
sister
city,
and
it
doesn't
bother
me
if
they're
in
taiwan
or
my
next
zoom
call
is
with
with
israel,
and
so
friendship
really
is,
is
what
we've
got
to
espouse
and
learn
of
each
other.
A
Then
we
have
time
magazine
the
world,
100
great
place
greatest
place,
2021
and,
and
they
wrote
about
us-
and
I
won't
get
into
full
detail,
but
suffice
to
say
that
having
our
art
and
culture
precinct
and
and
our
light
rail
has
added
to
the
livability
and
the
culture
and
and
the
lifestyle,
that's
the
envy
of
not
just
australia
but
the
rest
of
the
world
and
we're
the
only
australian
city
to
be
mentioned
on
that
list.
A
This
list
doesn't
include
the
ranking,
just
lists
a
hundred
of
it,
but
I
know
we're
probably
number
one.
A
Councillors,
I
moved
the
mayor's
report
being
welcome
and
noted
secondary
council
gates.
Put
the
motion
to
you
or
in
phase
show
hands
against
motion
carried
clarification.
Mr
ceo,
any
clarification.
A
E
J
A
No
we'll
just
do
we'll
go
straight
to
six
of
it,
so
we
just
you,
move
six
secondary
councillor.
Castro
want
to
speak
for
it.
D
Thank
you
very
much,
mr
mayor,
mr
mayor,
the
city,
I
think
quite
sensibly
has
an
investment
attraction
program
that
seeks
to
attract
the
best
and
brightest
and
perhaps
more
importantly,
the
most
promising
businesses
to
the
gold
coast
in
the
hope
that
they
offer
us
the
opportunity
to
deliver
high-paying
jobs
for
locals
and
importantly,
establish
a
base
from
which
other
businesses
can
establish
and
create
even
more
opportunity
for
young
gold
coasters.
D
I
can't
talk
much
about
this
specific
opportunity,
because
it
is,
of
course,
a
a
confidential
item
and
I
wouldn't
want
to
prejudice
the
interests
of
this
business
specifically,
but
mr
may,
in
reviewing
the
value
proposition
and
seeing
the
makeup
of
the
the
roles
that
would
potentially
be
brought
to
the
city.
D
I
wasn't
personally
satisfied
that
we'd
be
delivering
on
our
aspiration
to
create
those
high-paying
knowledge-based
jobs.
Specifically,
unfortunately,
as
I
said,
I
can't
say
much
more,
but
I
think
there
may
have
been
an
opportunity
to
ensure
that
much
more
of
the
knowledge
that
could
be
created
through
this
opportunity
was
ultimately
owned
and
captured
here
on
the
gold
coast
rather
than
elsewhere.
Thank
you.
Anyone
speak.
H
Thank
you,
mr
mayor.
I
think
it's
really
important
that
when
we
address
the
investment
attraction
program
in
the
health
and
knowledge
precinct,
we
recognize
that
it
is
under
some
very
different
aims
and
objectives
to
what
we've
identified
in
other
business
investment
attraction
programs
in
our
requirements.
Here
it
doesn't,
it
isn't
about
necessarily
specific
jobs
of
locals
in
the
immediate
future.
That
is
not
one
of
our
aims
and
objectives.
If
we
want
that
to
be,
then
we
need
to
address
and
alter
the
aims
and
objectives
of
the
program.
H
I
would
suggest
that
this
completely
meets
the
aims
and
objectives
of
the
program,
which
is
to
attract
international
expertise
of
very
special,
clinical
and
academic
nature.
That
creates
the
reasons
why
more
and
more
of
these
very
specialist
businesses
are
choosing
the
gold
coast,
so
it
is
under
a
different
kind
of
regime
and
in
terms
of
the
the
targets
that
we've
got
for
this
program,
this
fully
meets
that
and
I'm
delighted
to
support
it.
Thank
you.
E
Mr
mayor
I'll
be
very
brief,
given
it's
a
closed
item,
but
I
had
major
concerns
about
the
return
on
investment
that
was
advised
on
this
investment
of
rate
payers
funding
and
the
fact
that,
normally,
when
this
amount
of
money
is
allocated,
it
generates
a
lot
of
jobs
for
locals
in
our
city,
and
I
don't
believe
this
project
is
going
to
do
that
at
all.
So
that's
just
an
explanation
of
why
I'm
not
supportive
of
this
one.
I
Yes,
please,
mr
man,
mr
mayor,
this,
this
matter
was
addressed
at
some
length
in
the
committee
meeting
and
a
representative
of
the
gold
coast.
Health
and
knowledge
precinct
came
in
and
provided
some
information
to
the
committee
in
order
for
us
to
form
the
view
that
we
did,
which
was
to
recommend
a
support,
as
the
motion
talks
about.
But
in
order
to
you
know,
make
my
point
soundly.
I'm
just
going
to
read
an
amended
version
of
the
conclusion
of
the
report
that
councillors
were
provided.
I
The
successful
attraction
of
this
company
to
the
gold
coast,
health
and
knowledge
precinct
will
add
another
high
growth
potential
company
to
the
local
economy,
providing
job
creation,
innovation
through
local
research
and
development
projects
and
increased
international
connections
for
the
gold
coast.
That's
just
the
first
sentence,
I'm
absolutely
comfortable
about
the
thresholds
and
measures
that
are
set
in
our
program
to
make
sure
that
these
incentives
provided
to
a
company
like
this
to
to
relocate
its
headquarters
here,
will
actually
be
able
to
be
delivered.
I
We'll
be
able
to
hold
that
company
into
account
and
make
sure
that
any
ratepayers
monies
in
councillor
gates
word
allocated
to
this
company.
Actually
does
meet
the
thresholds
that
are
part
of
our
investment
attraction
program.
No
company
gets
money
without
a
set
of
requirements
and
the
economic
outcomes
that
are
expected
and
reputational
outcomes
that
are
expected
with
the
relocation
of
this
business
to
our
city
will
be
good
and
not
just
good,
but
entirely
in
line
with
the
aspirations
of
the
health
and
knowledge
precinct.
A
A
A
Secondary
councillor
gates,
put
the
motion
to
you.
Iron
phase
show
hands
against
motion,
carry
we'll
deal
with
items;
five,
seven
and
eight.
A
The
minister
yeah
okay,
councillor
gates.
E
I'm
sorry
that
it's
difficult
for
the
minute
secretary,
unless
she
has
a
copy
of
the
minutes,
to
make
the
necessary
change,
but
I
can
provide
it
to
her
at
the
conclusion
of
the
meeting.
There's
two
corrections
to
be
made
on
that
page:
number:
thirteen,
the
removal
of
the
middleton
street
ashmore
description
and
a
change
to
the
other
entities
interest,
but
I
will
provide
it
to
you
for
correction.
A
A
Yeah,
let's
adopt
this,
anyone
want
to
move
the
adoption
of
the
minutes
with
the
change
move.
Councillor
gates,
second,
accounts
of
toeser.
Anyone
speak
against.
Put
the
motion
to
you.
Oh
and
phase
your
hands
against
motion
carried
all
right.
A
Okay,
what
we'll
do
we'll
do?
Item
five,
seven
and
eight
first
and
I'll,
go
to
council
gates
and
I'll
come
back
once
again.
E
Described
conflicts
of
interest
on
items,
five,
seven
and
eight-
that
will
be
on
the
screen
of
the
minutes
and
I
will
be
leaving
the
room
and
not
participating
in
any
way.
So.
A
You
should
better
go
to
three
since
this
first
one
off
the
range.
Isn't
it.
A
Yeah
all
right,
I
think
it's
a
good
time
to
have
a
break
all
right.
So
don't
forget
ma
social
distancing,
mr
ceo,
how
about
10
minutes?
We
come
back
all
right.
Oh.
F
A
A
Mr
ceo,
you
ready
all
right
here.
We
go
so
I'd
like
to
go
to
item
five
first
and
when
we
left
off,
we
were
trying
to
find
this
conflict
of
interest
and
casa
gates.
E
That's
correct,
mr
mayor:
it's
is
this
item
three
or
five
five,
so
we're
back
on
item
five,
but
mr
mayor,
I
have
other
conflicts
on.
Can.
E
No
keep
going
keep
going.
Sorry,
so
there's
a
prescribed
conflict
of
interest
from
a
donation
from
arcadis
which
requires
me
not
to
participate,
mr
mayor
so
I'll
be
leaving.
E
So
the
special
delegations
were
carried
out
over
our
recess
period
when
we
were
in
our
community
consultation,
so
these
have
all
been
approved
by
or
refused
whichever
way,
but
I'm
still
required
to
make
the
declaration
and
leave
the
room
while
the
matter
is
accepted
by
council.
So.
E
E
Item
mate:
this
is
the
one
and
this
is
a
prescribed
conflict
of
interest
if
due
to
a
donation
from
home
court
and
also
sunland,
is
involved
in
that
one
which
was
brought
to
my
attention
at
the
meeting
so
I'll
be
leaving
the
room
and
not
participating
in
the
discussion.
Mr
mayor,
so
I'll
now
depart.
A
G
Sorry,
mr
man,
just
to
let
you
know
that
I
have
a
declaration
in
regards
to
item
eight
as
well,
and
I
intend
to
leave
the
room
when
we
get
to
8..
D
Yep,
mr
mayor,
I'm
happy
to
move
that
sorry,
mr
mayor,
just
thank
you,
ms
mann,
thank
you
for
allowing
me
to
interject,
mr
mayor
at
committee.
I
flagged
with
committee
members
that
my
wife
and
I
and
my
wife,
being
both
my
wife
and
an
electoral
donor
from
my
jointly
held
bank,
account
own
an
investment
property
in
palm
beach.
D
I
wanted
to
put
that
on
the
table
because
it's
essentially
a
new
development
in
case
any
not
that
it
is
in
a
new
development,
but
it's
a
change
in
my
circumstances,
and
I
wanted
to
flag
that
with
all
member
counsellors
in
case
there
were
any
questions
on
that.
Whether
anyone
wished
to
move
a
procedural
motion
to
to
manage
any
perception
related
to
that
purchase.
Thank
you,
smith.
I
Mr
mc
can
ask
a
question
of
council
of
australia
about
the
matter
percy.
Thank
you
for
bringing
that
to
our
attention
of
the
matters
that
we're
dealing
with
today.
What's
the
proximity
of
the
home,
that's
been
purchased
and
the
locations
in
each
of
the
applications
relevant
to
palm
beach.
D
D
The
report
concerning
item
six
includes
in
it
a
series
of
maps
with
notable
nearby
developments
and
our
investment
property,
which
is
a
single
unit
in
a
larger
community.
Title
scheme,
appears
on
the
periphery
of
those
maps.
Not
even
the
whole
property
is
contained
in
those
maps,
and
that
is
the.
D
The
other
palm
beach
items
to
be
considered
by
committee
and
that
were
considered
by
committee
and
will
be
considered
by
council
today
off
even
further
away
than
item
six
wherein
I
provide
was
provided
that
advice
from
the
city
solicitor.
I
D
That's
correct,
mr
man
threw
you
to
councillor
toza.
Would
you
like
to
refer
me
to
a
specific
page
again?
I
just
want
491
491.
D
Thank
you,
mr
mayor.
The
the
property
or
the
whole
community
title
scheme
is
obscured
by
the
white
pop
out,
which
is,
on
the
top
left
hand,
corner
of
the
map.
If
that
provides
you
with
sufficient
detail
I'll.
I
Probably
ask
the
city
solicitor
for
advice
here.
I
think
there's
been
enough
information
provided
for
us
to
for
me
to
move
that.
I
don't
believe
that
any
what's
been
disclosed
prevents
council
of
us
from
participating
in
the
meeting.
But
if
that's
not
necessary,
maybe
the
solicitor
city
solicitor
could
provide
some
advice
to
us
about
that.
H
Through
you,
mr
mayor,
as
council
of
worcester,
pointed
out,
I
had
given
him
advice
that
he
didn't
need
to
make
a
declaration,
and
he
hasn't
in
fact
done
that
today
he
just
wanted
to
vent
the
issue
with
you
all
to
give
you
the
opportunity
to
raise
a
concern.
If
you
had
anything.
So
if
you
don't
have
a
concern,
no
need
to
do
anything
else.
K
Yeah
thanks
mr
mayor
and
council
officer
had
also
provided
that
information
to
committees,
so
we
proceeded
on
a
certain
basis
in
that
meeting
as
well,
so
particularly,
and
obviously
it's
important
that
we
turn
our
minds
to
the
conflict
that
might
arise
on
each
individual
set
of
circumstances
so
particularly
with
item
seven.
For
example,
it's
wrapping
up
previously
decided
matters
that
were
during
the
recess
period.
So
there's
there's
not
a
decision
being
made
today
we're
just
noting
it,
and
so
I'm
very
happy
to
move
that
as.
C
Mr
mayor,
there
in
the
special
delegation
there's
two
items
that
are
in
relation
to
publish
and
it
was
discussed
at
the
committee
meeting
and
the
direct
arrays
that
that
they
had
the
deputy
mayor
and
the
director
had
attended
the
south
east
queensland
planning
committee,
and
it
had
been
raised
there
by
other
councils
about
the
the
time
frame
that
then,
instead
of
coming
to
council
what
happens.
It
has
to
be
dealt
under
special
delegation.
C
I
have
written
to
the
director
asking
for
a
copy
of
that
minutes
of
those
meetings,
because
I
think
this
is
very
important
that
obviously
what
applicants
are
doing
are
bypassing
the
system
in
the
time
frame,
and
I
hope
that
we
can
address
that.
H
Up
through
you,
mr
mayor
councilman,
mcdonald,
I
did
send
you
an
email
back
this
morning.
The
state
government
have
advised
there's
not
technically
minutes
coming
out
from
that
workshop,
so
because
it
was
a
workshop
style,
but
certainly
if
I
get
any
summarized
notes
I
can
forward
through
to
all
counsellors.
Thank.
G
B
D
Thank
you
very
much,
mr
mayor,
I'm
rising
now
to
repeat
some
comments
that
I
made
at
committee,
which
was
to
draw
councillor's
attention
to
the
fact
that
this
development
has
as
a
party
to
it
both
sunland
and
home
corp,
whose
I
suppose
you'd
call
figureheads
or
spokespeople
have
in
earlier
times
criticized
some
of
my
public
comments.
D
K
Mr
mayor,
I
just
wanted
to
follow
up
on
a
couple
of
matters
that
had
been
raised
following
committee
and
councillors
will
have
been
in
receipt
of
a
memorandum
from
the
manager
of
city
development,
which
deals
with
a
few
of
the
those
matters
that
were
raised.
I
think
it's
particularly
important
to
note
that
there
was
just
some
clarification
in
relation
to
the
actual
number
of
bedrooms
that
had
been
referred
to
in
the
report.
K
So
the
reference
to
a
total
of
407
bedrooms
was
a
error
and,
as
we
had
determined
that
committee,
the
actual
number
of
bedrooms
is
381.
Obviously,
that
makes
a
big
difference
to
the
way
in
which
car
parking
allocation
numbers
are
made
together
with
density,
etc.
So
on
that
basis,
I
think
that
just
tidies
up
that
loose
end.
There
was
also
some
content
provided
in
relation
to
the
matters
of
the
varying
types
of
uses
that
could
be
contained
within
that
building.
K
Nothing
for
action
today,
necessarily
but
good
information
for
future
work,
and
in
moving
this,
I
would
just
like
to
acknowledge
the
work
of
the
local
councillor,
councillor
bard
lumson,
who
has
taken
a
keen
interest
in
making
sure
that
his
residents
in
the
nearby
area
are
well
served
by
appropriate
car
parking
numbers,
and
I
think
we
particularly
delved
into
that
in
quite
a
great
amount
of
detail
at
committee,
and
I
think,
on
balance,
we
are
satisfied
that
this
is
a
an
improved
development
outcome
compared
to
the
original
application
that
had
been
made
with
a
greater
proportion
of
car
parking,
particularly
the
visitor
parking
at
grade,
and
I
think
this
will
be
a
welcome
change
to
the
labrador
skyline
there
in
what
has
been
traditionally
an
iconic
location,
because
it
was
known
for
being
the
home
of
kfc.
K
This
will
be.
This
is
a
site
which
has
been
long
expected
to
house
some
sort
of
residential
tower,
and
I
think
this
having
been
through
the
detail
of
this
at
planning
committee,
I
think
worthy
of
our
support.
A
Okay,
anyone
speak
against
emotion,
counselor
callwell.
Can
I
close
this?
Thank
you.
Okay,
put
an
emotion
to
you.
Oh
in
fact
show
hands
against
motion
carried
officers.
Could
you
ask
councillor
owen
jones
and
cancer
gates
to
return.
I
Thank
you,
mr
mayor.
I
just
need
to
make
a
conflict
of
interest
declaration
which
was
not
provided
to
councillors
in
our
summary
book.
Prior
I've
just
missed
it.
I
corresponded
with
this
officer
the
city
solicitor
before
about
this
matter,
but
hadn't
filled
out
the
necessary
form.
So
I've
done
that
this
morning
and
I'll
just
read
that
if
you
are
okay
with
that
yeah.
So
in
relation
to
item
three,
my
wife
and
I
are
pursuant
to
sections
150
eq
3b
and
1650
eq3c
the
common
act.
I
I
hereby
provide
notice
that
I've
declarable
confidence
in
this
matter,
the
nature
and
particulars
of
which
are
as
follows.
My
wife
and
I
own
a
home
at
44,
millimeter
parade,
and
the
item
refers
to
an
application
for
a
two
lot
subdivision
in
that
street,
about
200
meters
away
from
my
property.
I
It's
not
depicted
on
any
maps,
but
it's
close
enough
for
me
like
there's
a
there
might
be
a
perception,
particularly
in
the,
in
the
way
that
I
will
propose
to
debate
against
the
matter.
Okay,.
A
I'll
go
to
solicitor.
A
Is
that
that
just
bring
it
to
notice,
or
is
that
deemed
to
be
a
decoration.
I
D
D
Well,
yeah
thanks,
mr
man.
I
know
it
might
sound
as
almost
a
facetious
question
to
us,
but
I
think
it's
for
the
sake
of
transparency,
it's
important
for
us
to
establish
the
basis
in
which
a
council
may
participate
on
a
va
mat
in
the
street.
So
I
want
to
ask
that
question
just
so.
Everyone
knows
what
my
my
thinking
is
and
perhaps
the
thinking
of
others,
mr
man.
My
second
question
is
through
you
to
the
city
solicitor.
H
Through
you,
mr
mayor,
unfortunately,
the
issue
the
declaration
was
raised
just
as
just
before
the
council
meeting
started
so
councillor
toza
and
I
haven't
had
that
opportunity
to
have
a
more
detailed
discussion
about
the
process
leading
up
to
the
matter
getting
here
today.
But
I
think
the
nature
of
your
questions
would
be
appropriate
to
put
to
councillor
toza.
D
I
Thank
you
so,
mr
mayor,
the
answer
to
that
question
is
that,
throughout
all
of
my
correspondence
in
relation
to
this
matter,
I
have
copied
in
the
counselor
conflict
box
and
also
the
director
to
make
sure
that
I
am
being
transparent
about
it.
But
the
reason
that
I
made
I
made
a
submission
is
because
I
was
one
of
164
properties
that
were
provided
correspondence
from
the
stormwater
area
of
our
council
and
that
information,
I
thought
was
pertinent
and
I
sought
appropriate
questions
around
that,
whilst
also
making
relevant
declarations
through
that
process.
I
D
Yeah,
so
so,
this
is
me
from
what
I
unders
from
what
I
understand
of
the
function
of
the
legislation,
which
is,
as
you
know,
as
a
fraud
thing
for
any
of
us
to
navigate.
But
I
would
expect
that
if
there
is
a
formal
submission
into
a
matter,
then
that
we
may
reach
the
threshold
of
a
prescribed
conflict
of
interest-
and
I
suppose
I
just
want
to
tease
this
out
because
although
councillor
toza
said
that
he'd
made
a
submission,
it
doesn't
sound
as
though
he
actually
made
a
submission.
No.
I
D
Mr
may,
through
you
perhaps
to
director
swain,
are
you
satisfied
that
the
engagement
by
the
council
on
this
matter
did
not
constitute
a
formal
submission
into
the
development
assessment
process?.
D
G
Thank
you,
mr
mayor.
Through
you
to
the
director
on
page
127
of
the
agenda,
there
is
section
8,
which
is
public
notification.
G
So
even
even
though
it's
code,
assessable
officers,
usually
identify
in
that
section,
whether
or
not
public
submissions
may
have
been
made-
and
there
is
none
noted
here,
so
I'm
assuming
that
the
correspondence
from
gold
coast
water
that
councillor
tyson
referred
his
words
were
that
he
made
a
submission.
Wasn't
a
submission
in
regards
to
a
planning
matter.
Would
that
be
correct?.
H
A
All
right,
councillor,
corwell.
K
I'm
happy
to
move
that
councillor.
Toza
should
participate
in
the
decision
despite
the
council's
conflict
of
interest,
because
the
public
interest
is.
A
K
Mr
med,
just
briefly
I
mean
I
think
this
is
a
very
difficult
matter,
because
under
the
current
regime
of
conflicts,
it
obviously
doesn't
reach
a
material,
personal
conflict
or
whatever
that
higher
level
is
and
council
tosa
has
today
done
the
right
thing
in
bringing
to
the
matter
the
matter
to
our
attention.
K
I
think,
where
possible,
we
all
want
to
make
sure
that
councillors
can
remain
in
the
room
as
long
as
the
public
interest
is
ultimately
served
by
that
occurring,
and
I'm
satisfied
that
here,
councillor
tozer
as
a
long-term
resident
of
mudrabar
and
of
this
street
probably
has
some
local
knowledge
that
he
would
like
to
input
to
the
meeting,
and
it
would
be
a
shame
if
he
couldn't
do
that,
because
he'd
been
elected
as
the
local
councillor
and
so
on
the
basis
that
I
think
the
public
interest
is
outweigh
or
outweighs
sorry.
K
A
G
Mr
just
like
I
could
ask
councillor
tyson
two
questions
so
counselors.
My
understanding
is
some
of
the
concerns
for
this
particular
application
have
been
in
regards
to
the
management
of
a
catchment.
So
my
first
question
is:
are
you
at
the
top
of
the
catchment
or
at
the
bottom
of
the
catchment.
G
Yep,
thank
you
and,
to
the
best
of
your
knowledge
at
your
house,
you've
got
all
of
your
stormwater
going
to
the
correct
it's
discharge
discharge
point
to
the
best
of
my
knowledge,
yes,
yeah.
Thank
you.
A
And
against
did
not
vote
councillor
gates
and
council
toza
motion
carried
right,
we'll
go
back
to
the
the
mata
council
gates.
E
You
also
declare
a
conflict
of
interest,
a
declarable
conflict
of
interest,
which
was
made
at
committee
for
item
three
relating
to
donations
from
bc,
curry
in
2008
and
2011.
E
I'm
seeking
permission
to
participate
in
the
decision
making
on
this
item.
Mr
mayor.
D
Thank
you
very
much,
mr
mountain.
I'm
happy
to
move
the
same
procedural
motion
as
I
did
at
committee,
which
was
to
permit
councillor
gates
to
participate
in
the
matter
and
in
the
vote.
Given
the
the
significant
amount
of
time
that
has
elapsed
between
the
donation
and
today's
decision
and
also
given
the
very
remote
nature
of
that
gift
from
the
matter
of
fame.
F
A
Motion
carried
did
not
vote
councillor
gates
and
council
dozer
right.
Let's
deal
with
the
matter
item
three
council
callwell.
K
Won't
open,
but
I'm
interested
in
hearing
what
councillor
toaster's
contribution
will
be
and
if
my
debate
closing
is
good
enough,
then
his
open
and
persuadable
mind
may
jump
the
fence,
but
we'll
see.
I
What
I'm
going
to
say
is
best
described
as
speaking
against,
although
I
want
to
start
by
suggesting
that
I
did
ask
some
reasonable
questions
of
officers
in
relation
to
this
matter
and
received
very
professional
answers
and
that
all
of
my
questions
in
relation
to
the
matter
prior
to
this
meeting,
we're
in
right
now
have
been
helpful
and
informative
to
me.
I
The
reason
that
I
wanted
to
raise
I'll
speak
against
the
matter
is
because
I
was
one
of
164
properties
that
received
a
letter
from
the
the
city
of
gold
coast
as
a
local
resident
and
the
the
letter
says
or
informs
locals
these
164
residents.
That
inspections
are
scheduled
to
occur
in
this
suburb
area
between
the
12th
of
april
2021
and
the
12th
of
july
2021,
and
it
relates
to
the
wording
that
I'm
reading
word
for
word
in
this
letter,
which
is
clearly
in
the
public
domain.
I
I
Whilst
the
city
manages
this
issue
by
maintaining
the
city-owned
sewage
network
through
asset
inspections,
repairs
and
renewals
programs,
as
well
as
cleaning
and
disinfecting
spills,
evidence
has
shown
that
stormwater
can
enter
through
illegal
and
incorrect
connections
at
private
properties.
Your
suburb
has
been
identified
as
having
a
high
inflow
of
stormwater
during
wet
weather.
I
The
letter
goes
on
to
explain
a
number
of
different
options
that
property
owners
in
the
area
can
engage
with
council
line
in
order
to
minimize
the
risk
of
the
situation,
that's
described,
which
I'll
just
repeat
the
network
being
overloaded
and
sewage,
possibly
spilling
into
streets
park,
lands,
waterways
or,
in
the
worst
case,
within
a
private
property,
as
you
might
imagine,
as
a
property
owner
in
this
area.
I
was
a
bit
concerned
about
this.
I
don't
know
I'm
not
a
stormwater
engineer
or
a
drainage
engineer,
and
it
caused
me
some
concern.
I
It
definitely
caused
my
wife,
some
concern.
We
are
at
the
upper
end
of
the
catchment,
so
this
is
not
something
that
we've
observed,
but
some
18
months
ago
or
thereabouts,
I
visited
a
property
owner.
I
Who
is
at
the
lower
end
of
the
catchment
and
unfortunately,
after
a
heavy,
wet
weather
event,
there
was
toilet
paper
on
her
front
yard
and
it
wasn't
from
her
house-
and
that
was
a
very
difficult
time,
difficult
circumstance
to
deal
with
this
property
owner
who
was
very
accommodating
and
understood
that
there'd
been
a
very
heavy,
wet
weather
event.
I
Having
some
compassion
for
this
woman,
we
try
to
work
with
the
stormwater
team
and
they
were
really
helpful.
Goku's
water
did
a
great
job
of
trying
to
manage
the
expectations
of
this
resident
and
one
of
the
things
they
did
was.
I
But
unfortunately
we
don't
control
the
rain.
Mr
mayor,
so
we
we
can
only
really
test
it
when
another
heavy
rainfall
event
occurs.
All
of
this
was
relayed
to
planning
officers
and
our
white
in
the
team
that
deals
with
this
and
it
it
talks
about
this
area
being
known
as
a
hot
spot.
I
It's
it's
actually
dominick
kieran's
who's
written
to
me
here
and
and
and
the
hot
spots
refer
to
an
area
where
this
across
the
city,
where
this
sometimes
occurs,
and
the
the
advice
that
dominique
provided
to
me
was
that
currently,
the
city
has
committed
a
hydraulic
analysis
for
the
local
network
to
determine
a
suitable
approach
to
redirect
the
spill
point
to
a
location
that
is
considered
to
have
a
lower
risk
of
causing
harm
to
the
community.
In
this
case,
it
involved
installing
a
reflux
valve
in
the
network.
I
As
you
can
appreciate,
the
city
is
required
to
be
prudent
with
expense
and
therefore
the
methodology
used
to
manage
hot
spots
to
undertake
engineering
assessment
and
implement
mitigation
measures,
which
is
low,
cost.
There's
lots
of
big
words
in
there
that
talks
about,
but
basically
what
it
says
is
that
we
interested
to
evolve.
We
hope
that
it
works,
but
we're
not
sure
if
it
will
now.
I
I
can
assure
you
that
the
next
heavy
rainfall
event
this
woman's
property
didn't
flood,
but
I'm
not
sure
if
the
problem
has
been
solved
entirely
and
the
reason
I
raise
it
with
you
today
is
because,
when
I
raised
it
with
planning
officers,
the
director
very
clearly
outlined
for
me
that
this
matter
wasn't
subject
to
the
application.
I
That's
happened
and
I've
observed
a
property
where
that
has
happened,
and
so
I
can't
support
the
application.
I
appreciate
the
planning
act
and
alicia's
sorry,
ms
swain's
response
to
me
in
response
to
my
question.
We've
had
a
good
look
at
this
and,
despite
the
inflow
management
issues
mentioned
below
development,
applications
must
continue
to
be
assessed
and
decided
as
per
the
requirements
of
the
planning
act.
Where
development
applications
comply
with
the
relevant
assessment
benchmarks
of
the
city,
they
ought
to
be
approved
in
the
case
of
in
the
case
of
code
assessable
applications.
I
Mr
mayor,
I
feel
terribly
troubled
about
the
information
that
I
have
and
I
remain
with
an
open
and
persuadable
mind
if
someone
can
give
me
some
reason
why
we
should
do
it,
but,
but
I
just
in
good
conscience
having
you
know,
shook
this
resident's
hand
as
we
observe
toilet
paper
on
our
front
lawn.
I
can't
approve
a
development
application
that
that
increases
the
network
until
I
can
be
absolutely
certain
that
that
problem
has
been
rectified,
and
I
can't
be
certain
at
this
time.
L
Thank
you,
miss
maron
through
to
the
director
or
whoever
it
may
need
to
answer
the
question
this
particular
development.
Will
that
make
the
problem
worse
by
approving
it
or
will
it?
Is
it
going
to
be
a
worsening
of
the
problem,
even
if
it
hasn't
been
fixed
at
this
particular
stage.
H
E
Thanks,
mr
mayor,
it
was
the
point
I
was
going
to
make
on
page
119
of
the
agenda.
It
stresses
that
the
problems
with
storm
water
are
related
to
illegally
discharged
water
in
this
location.
E
The
next
page
clarifies
that
there
is
sufficient
capacity
to
support
the
proposed
development
and
no
concerns
about
the
one
additional
lot
at
the
planning
committee.
I
did
ask
the
question
of
the
director
to
ensure
that
water
and
waste
are
or
who
whomever
is
responsible
for
checking.
The
illegal
connections
is
in
the
process
of
doing
so,
because,
once
the
illegal
connections
are
resolved,
then
the
system
has
capacity
to
do
what
it
needs
to
do.
E
So
I
would
imagine
the
letters
that
were
distributed
were-
and
please
tell
me
if
I'm
not
correct
here,
but
well,
perhaps
I'll
frame
it
as
a
question
where
the
letters
that
counselor
toza
referred
to
distributed
in
order
to
carry
out
inspections
of
the
properties,
to
make
sure
that
all
of
the
illegal
connections
are
captured.
E
B
G
Mr
mayor,
I
think
it's
the
formal
advice,
the
city's
required
to
issue
to
landowners
that
there's
going
to
be
a
property
inspection,
so
they
can
enter
the
property
and
do
the
inspection,
and
this
is
part
of
a
storm
water
management
process.
That's
been
happening
across
the
city
and
the
first
pilot
was
in
montreal
keys,
where
we
had
similar
type
of
stormwater
connections
into
the
sewer
system,
creating
some
concerns
for
residents.
G
A
All
right,
speaking
against
emotion,
then
councillor
callwell,
your
chance
to.
K
Close
thanks,
mr
mayor
and
look,
I
think,
it's
very
important
for
us
to
reflect
carefully
on
these
types
of
issues
that
have
been
raised
by
councillor
toza.
K
My
thoughts
are
actually
that
he
has
done
his
job
as
the
local
councillor
in
having
brought
the
original
issue
to
the
attention
of
council
officers
when
that
incident
occurred,
because
quite
clearly
there
has
been
action
taken
by
the
relevant
council
department
to
ensure
that
that
issue
is
attended
to
and
hopefully
rectified.
K
It
would
seem
to
me
that
the
issue
actually
lies
with
the
other
163
properties
that
received
the
notice,
not
this
particular
one
where
we
are
contemplating
today's
application,
and
so
I
hope
that
we
can
actually
attend
to
whatever
illegal
connections
there
might
be
on
those
other
properties
so
as
to
not
prejudice
the
individual
property
rights
of
this
particular
applicant.
To
make
this
application
and
to
have
it
decided
without
the
lens
of
those
other
issues
which
really
shouldn't
be
brought
into
consideration
today.
So
I've
heard
what
council
toza
has
said.
K
We
know
that
the
sewerage
system
in
theory
should
be
a
closed
system,
but
it's
not
it's
not
perfect,
due
usually
to
a
slippage
in
time
of
the
sort
of
illegal
connections
that
have
clearly
been
identified
in
this
street,
but
they
they
are
something
that
I
know
that
gold
coast
water
are
working
to
try
and
claw
back
to
the
to
the
perfect
operating
condition
that
they
should
be
in,
which
would
mean
that
there
is
plenty
of
capacity
in
this
particular
network
to
ensure
that
we
can
give
this
approval,
and
so
on
that
basis,
notwithstanding
that,
the
issue
is
one
of
concern,
particularly
to
the
down
down
the
hill.
K
Shall
we
say
I
I
think
we've
got
no
choice
but
to
approve
this
particular
application.
A
I
So
do
you
want
to
ask
a
question
on
notice
for
the
officers
relating
to
this
matter
go
ahead?
Yeah.
Thank
you,
mr
man.
Could
counsellors
be
furnished
with
or
my
office,
particularly
a
list
of
164
properties
and
in
each
instance
whether
an
illegal
stormwater
connection
has
been
identified.
A
J
Thank
you,
mr
item
four,
hopefully
less
contentious
amongst
ourselves.
J
This
deals
with
the
change
of
use
at
station
street
narang
a
shopping
center
that
exists
already,
and
this
is
for
an
expansion
of
the
shopping
center
misdemeanor
and
there
have
been
some
changed
conditions
distributed
to
us
by
the
officers,
and
so
I'm
drawing
attention
to
that
I'll
move.
The
committee
recommendation
with
these
changes,
which
are
in
relation
to
condition
11,
which
is
about
cctv
and
condition
23,
which
is
about
the
northern
site
access
onto
station
street.
Would
you
like
me
to
read
those
specifically
it's
on
the
screen
thanks,
mr
smith,.
J
Thanks,
mr,
this
is
a
matter
that
could
have
been
dealt
with
on
a
delegated
authority,
but
because
the
site
has
been
contentious
in
the
community
in
the
fact
that
there
was
significant
amount
of
clearing
on
the
site
which
is
adjacent
to
this
particular
element
of
the
shopping
center.
I
thought
it
best
to
bring
it
for
for
transparency,
and
you
may
recall
we
had
an
another
item
a
few
months
ago
for
the
same
site
which
dealt
with
timing
of
the
approvals
old
approvals.
J
Now
this
extension
is
only
relatively
minor,
but
it
is
in
accord
with
old
approvals,
and
so
there
it
fits
within
the
same
footprint
of
the
building.
Sorry
of
the
previous
approval
and
doesn't
have
any
other
impacts.
The
officers
have
been
very
diligent
in
their
dealing
with
this
matter
and
they've
engaged
with
the
applicant
and
the
applicant's
concerns
very
earnestly
and
there's
been
some
great
changes
incorporated,
which
deal
with
traffic
movement
through
the
site
and
car
parking.
J
A
C
Yes,
thank
you.
Mr
mayor
item
number
six,
mr
mayor,
I'd
like
to
move
for
a
refusal
of
item
number
six
and
the
recommendations
are
up
on
the
screen.
C
I
have
passed
the
refusal.
A
Okay,
secondary
council
paterson
go
ahead,
speak
on
that.
C
Mr
mayor,
this
is
a
change
of
of
a
a
development
application.
It
was
an
aged
care
facility
and
it's
now
going
to
be
residential
and
the
application
is
looking
for
a
50
percent
height
uplift
and
under
that
50
percent
height
uplift
there's
a
very
strict
criteria.
C
The
the
site
itself
is
designed
for
a
29
metre,
approximately
nine
storey
building.
In
order
for
a
14
storey,
44
43.5
metre
building
to
be
approved
on
this
site.
It
must
meet
all
the
requirements
in
the
strategic
framework
provisions
at
3.3.2.1
in
brackets,
9.
E
A
Okay,
was
there
a
procedural
motion,
yeah?
Was
it
moved
by
you
councilwork.
D
That's
that's
my
recollection.
Yes,
mrs
mann
moved
that
councillor
gates
may
participate
in
the
decision
despite
her
conflict
of
interest
because
of
the
significant
amount
of
time
that's
elapsed
between
the
donation
and
today's
decision,
but
also
given
the
remote
nature
of
that
gift
from
the
matter
at
hand.
Okay,.
A
Second,
it
was
counselor
pauline
young
just
go
to
our
solicitor
for
a
minute,
the
I
thought,
decorations
or
gifts,
and
things
was
meant
to
be
this
term
in
the
previous
term
like
that
is
2016..
This
is
2008..
You
think.
It's
time
I
write
to
the
the
local
government
minister,
or
clarification
like
in
one
section
of
the
law,
says
two
terms
to
put
your
your
registration
of
interest
and
then
longer
term
counselor
back
in
pre-2016.
H
I
have
given
councillor
gates
some
advice
around
this
particular
declaration
to
the
effect
that
I
would
be
comfortable
with
her
not
making
the
declaration
because
of
the
low
value
the
amount
of
time
and
that
it's
out
of
the
relevant
term,
but
obviously
councillor
gates,
has
it's
up
to
her.
What
declarations
that
she
chooses
to
make.
A
Yeah,
could
you
do
a
first
draft
for
me?
Yes,
mr
man,
all
right
and
with
council
gates
concerned.
I
might
use
this
as
an
example
where
perhaps
they
change
the
law
that
that
we
don't
need
to
declare
all
right.
But
while
we're
going
to
do
something
about
it,
moved
by
council
voice
the
second
council
pauline
young.
F
A
C
Mr
mayor,
as
I
mentioned,
to
have
the
50
uplift
and
had
to
meet
all
the
requirements
of
the
strategic
plan
framework
and
it's
expected
that
this
uplift
may
occur
only
in
limited
circumstances.
In
other
words,
approval
for
the
accedences
should
be
rare,
not
the
norm.
Should
the
proposal
fail
to
meet
any
single
provision.
Approval
is
contrary
to
the
city
plan,
mr
mayor.
C
So
it
makes
this
proposal
unique.
This
will
be
the
first
beachfront
development
of
anything
approaching
this
height
in
in
over
30
years.
In
the
mid
90s,
the
town
plan
was
changed
to
a
seven
story.
Height
limit
and
the
highest
building
prior
to
the
change
in
height
to
meters
is
the
regency
of
25.5
metres.
I
believe
palm
springs
25
meters,
and
these
are
seven
stories.
C
C
The
adjoining
residents
do
not
believe
that
the
development
satisfied
specific
outcome
3.3.2.1
in
brackets
9b
and
does
not
achieve
sympathetic
interface
with
the
adjoining
developments
and
nearby
residents
residents
believe
minimal
changes
have
been
a
total
benefit
to
the
applicant,
with
loss
of
views
and
privacy
and
energy
to
the
next
door.
Residents.
C
There's
shadow
on
the
beach
and,
as
we
know,
the
pacific
surf
hub
is
next
door.
The
development
is
contrary
to
the
reasonable
expectations
of
the
community.
Having
regard
to
the
significant
number
of
objections
lodged
in
relation
to
the
proposal
of
131
residents,
the
proposed
development,
as
it
is,
would
diminish
the
sense
of
place.
C
Also,
mr
mayor,
I
noticed
that
the
coastal
june
management
policy
restricts
creation
of
private
access
to
the
beach
over
the
dunes.
In
this
instance,
19th
avenue
is
only
a
few
metres
away
when
hemingway
was
assessed.
Council's
preferred
method
of
demonstrating
compliance
with
performance
outcomes
for
the
coastal
erosion
hazard
overlaid
code
in
this
case
has
not
been
included.
G
Thank
you,
mr
mayor
question.
Through
you
to
councilman
mcdonald
in
your
wording,
you
have
intensity
of
the
towers
and
cumulative
impact
of
the
towers.
Do
you
mean
that
to
be
the
tower,
given
the
fact
that
it's
just
the
one
tower
for
this
application.
C
Well
to
me,
I
I
don't
know
if
it's
the
two
separate
towers,
maybe
we
can
have
that
clarified.
A
K
I
G
I
think
it's
got
a
design
and
it's
to
break
up
the
facade
so
that
it
actually
achieves
some
of
the
things
that
the
city
plan
requires
it
to
achieve.
So,
mr
mayor,
I'd
just
like
to
ask
a
question
in
regards
to
item
three
of
the
recommendation
for
refusal,
which
is
the
number
of
community
submissions.
G
G
G
G
Thank
you,
mr
mayor,
and
the
adjacent
property
where
there
is
a
number
of
submissions
received
is
taller.
Is
that
correct.
H
G
H
A
All
right,
so
speaking
against
the
motion
I'll,
I
I
think
council
callwell,
you
move
a
shadow
motion.
Do
you
want
to
allow
councillor
gates
to?
Should
I
go
to
council
gate
to
speak
against
first
or
you
want
to.
E
Thanks,
mr
mayor,
I
actually
moved
this
item
at
committee,
because
this
is
a
change
application
and
the
footprint
is
actually
reduced
and
the
sighting
of
the
property
or
the
proposed
tower
has
been
moved
to
the
location
forward
on
the
site
for
the
benefit
of
the
neighboring
property.
So
there's
a
surf
club
one
side,
there's
the
19
building
and
to
protect
the
amenity
of
each
of
the
occupants.
E
It
was
advised
at
committee
that
it
was
cited
to
the
front
of
the
site
so
that
everyone
got
the
maximum
benefit
in
moving
the
ultimate
committee.
Mr
mayor,
I
also
highlighted
page
509,
which
mentioned
that
the
city
architect
had
had
a
look.
E
They
also
commented
on
page
513
of
the
very
high
standard
of
appearance
and
architectural
merit,
the
glazed
balconies
that
assist
to
reduce
the
bulk
and
massing
and
all
of
the
elements
that
added
interest
and
vibrancy
to
the
proposed
development.
E
They
summed
up
by
saying
the
proposal
achieves
an
excellent
standard
of
appearance,
and
I
think,
mr
mayor,
at
this
prominent
location,
that's
what
we're
looking
for
the
the
little
in
inlet
or
void
that
councilor
macdonald
thought
made
at
two
towers
is
also
interesting,
and
when
people
see
that
and
how
beautifully
it's
landscaped,
it
will
add
a
lot
to
this
development.
E
So,
for
those
reasons
and
the
fact
that
the
office
of
architecture
and
heritage
have
spoken
so
strongly
about
the
proposal,
the
fact
that
the
building
next
door
is,
in
fact
higher
all
lead
me
to
be
supportive
of
the
application
before
us.
H
The
words
that
jumped
out
to
me
when
considering
this
were
desired
future
appearance,
and
we
with
the
changes
to
the
city
plan
amendment
under
a
code
assessable
we.
We
can't
consider
any
of
that
right
now,
because
that's
not
what
the
law
is.
That's
going
to
happen
in
the
future.
However,
when
it
comes
to
an
impact,
accessible
application
that
is
dependent
on
what
is
deemed
a
desired
future
appearance,
I
think
it
is
entirely
legally
defensible
to
say
what
we
have
proposed
to
the
state
government
right
now,
as
our
desired.
Future
appearance
should
be
considered.
H
So
it
was
interesting
at
the
recent
very
well
attended
main
beach
association
meeting
and
councillor
caldwell
very
made
a
very
compelling
argument
for
why
we
should
be
considering
the
potential
for
impact
accessible
in
maine
beach,
such
as
we
have
in
other
places,
and
the
reason
for
that
is
because,
to
a
certain
degree,
we
are
kind
of
shackled
when
it
comes
to
a
code
assessable
even
if
it's
performance
based
by
that
particular
criteria
here
the
language
is
subjective
and,
as
council
mcdonald
pointed
out,
it
says
that
all
those
outcomes
must
be
met.
H
So
for
me,
if
I'm
looking
at
the
legal
distinction
definition
of
what
is
desired
future
appearance,
I
think
in
that
realm
it's
entirely
acceptable
for
me
to
consider
what
we're
proposing
to
the
state
government,
which
would
mean
that
this
could
not
be
proceeding.
So
on
that
basis,
I
will
not
be
supporting
this.
D
Man,
if,
if
you've
taken
that
as
a
speech
form
have
again
four
I'm
happy
to
speak
against
very
briefly,
okay.
D
Up
to
you,
sorry,
mr
after
I
haven't
interjected
an
inappropriate
time,
look,
mr
may,
I
think
it's
worth
repeating
something
that
was
said
at
committee,
and
that
is
simply
that
we
already
have
a
development
approval
on
the
site.
D
D
D
D
It
takes
us
back
to
the
position
where
there
is
a
development
approval
for
a
smaller
sorry,
a
shorter
squatter
building
that
takes
up
much
more
of
the
site
rather
than
opening
it
up
and
creating
some
visual
interest
on
the
on
the
gold
coast
highway,
and
I
might
just
say
that
my
support
for
this
development
outcome
does
not
necessarily
suggest
we
should
have
private
access
to
the
beach.
Quite
the
contrary.
D
During
committee,
I
did
highlight
the
fact
that
the
state
government
has
not
yet
finalized
its
plans
for
the
ocean
way
down
the
section
of
palm
beach,
and
in
doing
so
it's
robbed
us
of
the
ability
at
this
early
stage
to
make
sure
that
we've
got
an
appropriate
setback
between
the
building
and
the
ocean
way.
But
that's
not
germane
to
the
way
a
development
application
needs
to
be
assessed.
A
Speaking
for
the
motion,
okay,
then
I'll
go
to
council
mcdonald
to
close.
C
Thank
you,
mr
mayor,
mr
mayor.
This
is
about
the
50
uplift
and
meeting
all
that
criteria.
To
achieve
that.
Fifty
percent
uplift
councillor
owen
jones
raised
the
issue
about
the
19th
avenue
apartments
next
door.
That
was
another
time.
Another
town
plan
that
that
was
approved.
That's
back
in
the
80s
we
are
talking
about
today.
There
has
been
a
couple
of
town
plans
since
then,
and
the
heights
have
been
reduced
in
that
those
town
plans.
C
However,
mr
mayor,
as
I
mentioned
before,
with
this
particular
development,
this
is
right
up
to
the
8.1
metre
setback
from
the
beachfront.
It's
right
on
the
beachfront,
it's
a
big
bulky
building
and
the
the
site
approval
is
for
required,
is
for
43.5
metres
and
there
are
no
access
to
the
beach
conditions
that
are
in
this
application.
C
A
E
I
I
have
a
question
in
relation
to
the
setback
to
the
beach
I'm
looking
at
page
477
and
I
didn't
believe
I
thought
the
setback
moved
from
11
meters
to
12.8
meters
from
the
beach
and
and
the
way
katherine
mcdonald
spoke
it.
It
implied
to
me
that
the
setback
is
reduced
to
the
beach
can.
Can
that
be
clarified?
For
me?
Yes,.
H
Through
mr
mayor
councillor,
us
so
the
setbacks,
the
current
position
of
the
tower
it
does
satisfy
the
acceptable
outcomes
relating
to
the
rear
boundary
and
it's
outside
of
the
8.1
meter,
which
is
the
seawall
setback.
In
terms
of
the
specific
number
I
can.
I
like
mix
standing
them.
It
might
have
it
quicker
than
me,
but
I'll
just.
I
A
All
right
councillors
debates
close
the
motion
that
I'm
putting
to
you
that
council
refuse
the
this
development.
Okay
to
be
clear,
put
the
motion
to
you
or
divisions
core
or
in
photo
show
hands.
Mr.
A
F
A
A
No
okay,
so
there's
four
names
there
now.
F
A
F
A
G
K
K
The
first
thing
is
that
we
have
seen
quite
clearly
that
there
is
a
significant
reduction
in
the
site
coverage
of
this
particular
application,
and
perhaps
if
the
original
floor
plate
had
been
applied
for
with
the
50
uplift,
we
might
not
have
arrived
at
the
same
recommendation
or
the
officers
might
not
have
arrived
at
the
same
recommendation,
but
we're
seeing
a
development.
Now
that
has
a
40
site
cover
two
car
parks
per
unit
on
a
three
thousand
square
meter
block.
K
Because
it
really
is
setting
a
pretty
high
standard
for
where
we
would
expect
developments
to
be
in
palm
beach
and
just
to
clarify
for
councillor
patterson's
thoughts
in
relation
to
future
changes
to
the
city
plan.
I
actually
don't
think
that
we've
made
any
changes
that
are
impacting
this
particular
block.
We
made
changes
that
were
between
jefferson
lane
and
the
highway
and
jefferson
lane
and
the
beach
not
north
of
order.
K
So
there
won't
be
any
particular
change
to
this
in
this
neighborhood
and
the
most
critical
thing
that
we
need
to
explain
to
our
communities-
and
I
ask
each
and
every
one
of
you
to
please
go
out
and
explain
this-
that
the
50
percent
is
not
a
relaxation.
K
If
we
didn't
have
that
provision,
the
height
of
this
particular
building
on
a
3
000
square
meter
site
in
palm
beach
would
be
much
much
higher
than
what
is
proposed,
I'm
absolutely
certain
of
it.
It
would
outstretch
the
19th
avenue
apartments
royal
palm
princess
palm
they'd
all
be
dwarfed
by
something
that
could
be
achieved
on
a
3000
square
meter,
beachfront
site.
K
So
it's
actually
important
that
we
understand
and
explain
the
way
in
which
those
provisions
in
city
plan
work,
because
they
are
providing
the
assurance
to
our
community
that
wasn't
there
before
2016
that
you
will
not
have
a
tower
in
your
neighborhood.
That
is,
over
and
above
what
the
provisions
allow
for.
And
that
is
the
message
that
needs
to
be
sent
to
give
the
community
that
certainty,
because
we
have
been
very
successful
in
the
last
five
years
in
ensuring
that
no
development
breached
that
upper
limit.
K
That
is
something
that
we
should
all
be
very
proud
of,
because
it
means
that
we
can
deliver
certainty
not
just
to
the
community,
but
also
to
developers.
They
haven't,
felt
the
need
to
break
through
that
limit.
They
know
when
they
acquire
the
site,
what
the
what
the
parameters
are
and
they
set
about
designing
buildings
that
fit
within
them.
So
this
particular
application.
K
And
I'm
hoping
to
move
this
one,
mr
mayor
and,
oh
sorry,
did
you
want
to
move
it
or
you
yeah
so
having
to
move
this
one
with
a
change
which
was
again
part
of
the
suite
of
additional
work
circulated
by
the
council
offices
relating
to
a
new
condition,
59
relating
to
landscaping
of
the
vacant
site?
So
if
we
can
just
put
that
in
and
if
I
have
a
second
order,
I'll
speak
to
that.
J
Thanks,
mr
mayor,
I
was
not
supportive
of
the
original
approval
that
was
granted
on
this
site
some
months
ago,
and
I
won't-
and
I'm
almost
inclined
to
suggest
this
one
be
refused
so
that
we
can
keep
that
previous
approval
with
the
rather
novel
should
I
say,
car
lift
that
was
proposed
in
it,
which
seemed
to
be
about
the
only
redeeming
factor.
In
my
point
of
view,
which
has
now
been
removed
and
with
a
an
intensification
of
the
development
in
terms
of
the
yield.
J
L
Sorry,
I
just
want
to
talk
to
it
as
most
people
aware
that
last
year
I
have
really
concerns
with
this
particular
development,
and
I
do
have
concerns
with
a
lot
of
development
in
division
10
at
the
moment
because
of
the
hx
and
the
setbacks
and
code
accessible,
which
makes
it
hard.
We
want
really
good
development
in
our
area,
but
at
the
same
time
we
want
to
ensure
that
the
residents
are
protected.
L
Look
in
relation
to
last
year.
This
particular
development
was
approved.
I
wasn't
a
for
it
last
year,
and
this
is
just
another
example
of
particularly
through
division
10
and
we
do
see
it
in
other
divisions
where
multiple
applications
keep
coming
for,
one
particular
block
of
land.
Less
than
five
percent
of
development
developments
in
division
10
actually
go
ahead.
L
So
what
we're?
What
I'm
looking
for
in
the
area
is
improvement
of
original
development
approvals?
We
just
saw
approval
previously
that
we
saw
a
large
block
of
land
with
a
tower,
in
my
view,
was
a
very
good
outcome
for
a
particular
area:
multiple
blocks
of
land
with
less
coverage
on.
It
is
a
very
important
part
of
our
city
makeup
and
it's
really
important.
We
do
protect
our
areas.
Your
main
beach
or
broad
beaches
are
palm
beaches
throughout
the
whole
city.
L
So
again,
what
I've
been
looking
for
in
this
particular
area
is
ensuring
that
one,
we
get
better
setbacks
and
we
get
better
coverage
of
land
in
the
air
in
our
particular
division
and
the
city.
I'm
also
looking
for
an
improvement
in
any
previous
developments
that
we've
had
so
we've
got
a
lot
of
approvals
out
there
that,
in
my
opinion,
weren't
good
outcomes,
but
we
are
having
developments
coming
to
our
table
with
improved
from
previous
conditions.
L
So
this
is
a
particular
development
that
I
wouldn't
say
I'm
happy
with,
but
it's
an
improvement
from
what
we
have
previously.
The
car
lifts
there's
been
improvements
for
the
park
here.
Sorry,
the
queueing
for
cars
and
the
other
big
part
of
this
is
this
condition
that
we've
got
on
the
table
at
the
moment.
It's
really
important
that
a
lot
of
these
developments,
as
I
said
less
than
five
percent,
when
they
don't
build
the
product
they're
going
to
build,
they
actually
maintain
those
particular
areas.
L
We
can
see
it
through
surface
broad,
beach
main
beach
and
we
others.
We
have
seen
it
through
other
parts
of
the
divisions
where
we've
just
recently
seen
one
down
at
labrador
where
the
developers
are
occur,
acquiring
these
sites
but
they're
not
developing
and
they're,
letting
the
areas
run
down.
My
view
is:
if
a
developer
wants
to
come
up
with
a
good
application,
they've
got
options,
one
build
the
development
that
we're
giving
them
the
authorization
to
build
two.
If
they
don't
build
it,
maintain
it
to
a
high
level
to
the
city,
wants
it
to
maintain.
L
So
we
keep
our
area
clean.
We
keep
it
presentable
for
everyone,
we
want
pride
in
our
city
and
if
the
developers
don't
want
to
build,
build
it
or
maintain
it
sell
it
to
someone
that
does
so.
A
condition
like
this
is
something
for
me
is
really
important
for
the
city,
but
my
particular
area
again.
This
is
now
a
second
application
within
12
months,
so
it's
just
reinforcing
what
is
happening
in
this
particular
area
of
developments
constantly
coming
back
and
not
necessarily
being
developed.
L
K
Thanks
miss
me
just
briefly
and
that's
to
say
that,
reflecting
on
the
comparison
between
the
two
applications,
as
councillor
taylor
has
pointed
out,
this
is
a
far
superior
outcome.
It's
a
reduction
to
24
units,
there's
an
increase
in
car
parking
to
57.
K
I
know
that
the
community
surrounding
this
area
were
concerned
about
the
sky
garages
notwithstanding
the
novel
or
the
novelty
of
them,
so
they've
been
removed
and
we've
now
got.
I
think,
some
wording
which
I
hope
will
become
the
way
forward
for
how
we
deal
with
vacant
land
through
the
city
and
and
if
we
start
to
introduce
this
from
now,
we
will
start
seeing
better
outcomes
on
development
sites
that
are
in
transition
across
the
city.
So
thank
you.
A
Right
any
other
items
you
want
to
deal
separately,
councilwork
I'd.
K
A
That's
how
you
do
it
secondary
against
the
gates.
Put
the
motion
to
you.
Oh
in
fact
show
hands
against
motion
carried
just
for
me.
Move
on
to
the
next
item.
I
I'll
check
with
the
city
solicitor
that
I
prefer
to
probably
deal
with
committee
recommendation
motion.
First
as
we
go,
and
if
someone
wants
the
words
against
a
faux
shadow,
can
you
just
take
that
on
board
for
me,
if
I
can
do
it
that
way,
because
it
caused
confusion
and
anyway
we'll
talk
about
that,
it
just
take
that
on
board.
K
Number
11..
Sorry
just
missed
me
just
that
exception
of
items,
three,
four,
five,
six,
seven!
Oh,
we
missed
four.
A
We'll
move
on
okay,
we
now
go
to
consideration
notice,
a
motion.
It's
neil
neil,
we'll
go
to
number
12
question
or
notice.
Mr
ceo.
No!
Nothing
on
notice,
presentation
of
petition
council
patterson.
H
H
This
is
the
residents
of
high
street
in
southport,
had
the
parking
outside
their
streets
removed,
and
it
has
had
a
significant
impact
on
them.
They
are
requesting
that
this
be
reviewed.
There
are,
there
are
possible
options,
angled
parking
and
various
types
of
parking,
so
they're,
just
asking
for
an
investigation
to
see
whether
there
is
any
potential
for
residential
parking
being
placed
back.
A
A
A
Mr
c,
I
spoke
to
you
earlier
that
some
of
the
matter
is
in
grey
and
it's
I
wanted
the
words
to
go
into
clothes.
A
The
reason
is
the
local
government's
budget.
Writing
concession
is
that
it
yep
okay
for
this
item
and
then
we'll
take
you
through
that
way.
You
can
speak
very
freely,
otherwise,
you'll
be
referring
to
some
things.
That's
inconfidential!
It's
easy
to
do!
Go
I'll,
move
it
go
to
close
second
to
council
on
jones.
A
A
Council,
basically,
we
went
right
through
and
look
at
the
best
way
to
help
our
community,
and
one
of
the
key
factor
was
that
the
idea
I've
wrote
it
down
is
a
local
dollar
package
to
stimulate
our
local
economy
and
that,
if
you
spend
a
hundred
dollars,
you'll
get
fifty
dollars
voucher,
so
you're
getting
on
the
gold
coast,
and
this
will
be
available
to
60
000
gold
coast
residents
and
that
that
three
million
dollars
is
being
put
towards
that
to
stimulate
our
economy
and
help.
A
People,
and
the
main
thing
that
we
added
to
here
is
that
we
included
retail.
So
there's
a
very
broad
many
places
that
you
can
use
operationally.
A
This
will
be
handled
by
destination
gold
coast
as
they're
done
with
the
happy
dollars
and
and
continuation
of
other
relief
packages
right
through
from
item
four
onwards,
and-
and
my
my
thing
is
the
ceo's
working
right
through
here,
and
we
have
founded
in
within
our
budget
priority
reserve
to
fund
this
so
we're
working
within
our
our
budget
and
to
make
sure
that
gold
coasters
were
looked
after
and
we
will
review
all
of
this
in
our
september
budget
review.
G
G
That
needs
the
most
amount
of
help,
and
I
think
that
the
three
million
dollars
allocated
towards
the
vouchers
is
the
best
way
that
the
council
can
help
them
and
that
I
would
encourage
the
other
two
levels
of
government
in
both
the
state
and
the
federal
government
to
make
sure
that
the
gold
coast
that's
been
pretty
badly
impacted
by
the
most
recent
lockdowns
is
supported
as
much
as
possible
in
regards
to
the
federal
government
job
keeper,
for
example.
Mr
man.