How much are the paintings?

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the article "Extra Income"

How much are the paintings?

murray@hinternoosa.com.au

 

 

 
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Posted on: 9/17/2009 at 5:13 PM
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Road had always been maintained by council. Why not anymore???

 

Dear  Editor,
 

my  property  in Cooroy  is  part  of  a  subdivision  done  by  a  councilor  named  Joy  in  the late  70,s  early 80,s

 

When  I  first  put  a  contract  on  my  property  in  1999  the  council  used  to  maintain  the  whole  road.  

 

Now  the  council  says  they  should  not  have  approved  the  subdivision  or  the  road  and  so will  not  maintain  it even  though  the  first  200  meters  is  road  reserve   for  continuation  of  Holts  Rd  which shows  up  on  all   searches and  is  the  most  dangerous  part  of  road .{as  councillor  did  subdivision  you  would  think  they  would  wish  to  protect their  interest  and  liability]

 

Lew,Ray  and  Brian  were  emailed  but  all  they did  was  say  sorry  cannot  help  you  even  though  it  had  always  been  maintained  by  council  and   the  subdivision   had  been  done  by councilor  Joy


yours  faithfully

 

Mr  Tree Frog  Lane  Cooroy

 

 

 
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Posted on: 9/17/2009 at 5:01 PM
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Extra Income

Remember, last Council Election. We had to vote for the newly formed Sunshine Coast Regional Council.

We were told that this new Council would be much better for us. To be honest, I haven't seen anything which would substantiate the above claim. The reality is - we have seen only higher price tags. What do we expect from bureaucrats? They feathered their own beds. Oh yes, our new Council has now many more citizens and this means more responsibility for the members of our local government. They believe more responsibility will justify a higher income. At present I am not aware of a performance based income system specific for bureaucrats. I am sure some of them would be paid below the unemployment benefits.

                                                                                                                

One councillor tries to improve his income by calling himself an artist. So far I know business people favour his paintings. 

At least local News Papers reported the sale of 2 paintings to a major developer shortly before a very important council decision. By choosing this income improving solution, no one can say he is selling himself to developers.

This was the main concern as I asked a former councillor some weeks before the last election. I asked the ex-councillor, what is the best person for our area. As I mentioned "The Painter's name", the answer was: "He is too close to certain people". At that time I could only guess what was behind the answer. Today, I know what was behind the answer. What is wrong if every Councillor calls himself a painter, independently if he/she has any skills at all? There are always keen art collectors. Remember, in 2 years we have another election. I wouldn't be surprised if every person voting for him will receive a painting.                                                                                                               

 

 

 
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Posted on: 7/20/2009 at 7:24 AM
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