Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Who's Watching?


Last night ABC's Media Watch program looked in to the "cash for comments" sarga

Starting the peice by stating "Radio 4CA in Cairns also seems to have trouble knowing what's an advertisement, and what isn't".

It went on to compare Macca's attitude to Lawsie in his prime:

John Mackenzie: "there's this perception oh you`ve got to provide time to the council free of charge. Look, certainly we do but we also are a commercial operation. We are not a charity. — Radio Cairns 4CA, 23rd April, 2009".

While the Cairns Post is being given the credit, the secret emails shown on the Cairns Blog no doubt helped bring this situation to the attention of Media Watch.

We were left with the knowledge that the: ACMA is considering the matters raised by the Cairns Post...— Email from ACMA to Media Watch, 24th April, 2009

Until then we will all just have to wait, watch and see.

Friday, April 24, 2009

Cash for Comment

Yesterday we woke to the badly reported story in the Cairns Post regarding a deal between 4CA & Council. If the average reader stopped at the headline you could be forgiven for beleiving that Mayor Schier not only knew about it but signed the cheque book. This is not the case. Not only did she not know, the CEO is claiming not to know, we wake this morning to a claim that the Council Media Manger has been stood down (presumably pending an enquiry of some sort) and a vague acknowledgement in the Cairns Post that the CEO under the mayors direction is investigating. For up to date coverage on this Saga check out;

The Cairns Blog

The Northern Truth

Not The Cairns Post

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Kangroo Court Says Guilty!


At 10.17am Cr Di Forsyth was asked to leave council chambers as her fate was decided, well actually that’s not entirely true, it seems her fate had already been decided by Far North Investigations by an unsigned "report". Despite the name Far North INVESTIGATIONS which could lead you to believe they investigate, it appears in this case they simply relied on a previous report by Col McDowall (a quick Google search fails to reveal what qualifications Col McDowall had to carry out any report in the first place, just as a further Google search reveals that FNI’s only claim to fame is that they have a linkin membership (something my 12 year old niece has)

As stated in their first sentence of the badly designed report “We refer to the above matter and your instructions to review an investigation previously carried out by Col McDowall”. So we have a report on a report and now have two people with questionable credentials in investigating or reporting for council.

The report opens by cautioning against releasing a full copy of the report to Councillor Forsyth, suggesting that a letter from the Mayor or CEO detailing the investigation findings would be sufficient to convey the outcome to Cr Forsyth. What??? Doesn’t that go against basic Administrative law concepts, that theory that you should know what the accusations against you are and what they consist of?

The document uses terms such as “In the course of this investigation” interesting given by FNI Investigation Diary the only interview was with Di Forsyth herself, it constantly refers to “Mr McDowall in his report” but no actual investigation by FNI themselves.

It goes onto foot note PADYC as a reference which is a nice touch, but being a member of PADYC I was aware there isn’t a website, there are many associated websites such as Yacht Club Cairns or Save the CYC but no PADYC website, so what exactly are they referencing? A made up quote from a made up site perhaps?

In the full report (which although Noel Briggs CEO ensured me it was on the website, it does not appear to be) Dianne is charged under the Code of Conduct 1.324 which interestingly enough refers to as pointed out by Councillor Julia Leu belongs to Cairns City Council which were superseded when the Cairns Regional Council imported its own Code of Conduct based on the Queensland Governments recommended Code of Conduct. When asked about this point Noel Briggs admitted that the previous code was quoted in the report and that he had contacted FNI “who had advised that although they had reported on the wrong section it would not have made a difference in the outcome”. Again what????

One of my favourite parts of the report is when it goes on to impose a penalty, although the report states “we could find no prescribed penalty for the subject offence, rather the Model Code of Conduct states that Council may decide to;
Take no further action or impose a penalty”, oh goodie at least council still get to decide something. Despite imposing a penalty the final wrap up suggests that Anton Constructions deal with Cr Forsyth directly regarding any compensation, which would suggest that Di wasn’t acting as a Councillor otherwise wouldn’t any liability for compensation lay with council?

The report goes on to talk about “public perception of the event which was well covered by local media” a point echoed in chambers by Councillor Cochrine “there is an expectation regarding councillor behaviour by the community” interesting points, however if we take these into account well A LOT of councillors are now in trouble. Recent examples are Cr Paul Gregory & Cr Alan Blake standing up at a Banana Rally and talking out about the importation of Banana’s now while I agree with their view point on this topic, is it now fair for me to assume that is all of Council’s view? Was it an official stance? They were introduced to the Rally as Councillors so I should be right to assume that they were there as councillors, if I was an importer I might find that stance offensive are councils even allowed to legislate on imports? There has long been tales of Shoulder barging in Rustys, to threats of all kinds at the Beaches, to just plain yelling and screaming at constituents on the south side. So is it now councils official stand point to bully its constituents?

The report which was on letterhead consisting of a Microsoft word header that even the most incompetent computer user could likely master and would likely have the presence of mind to add an ABN unlike the author, ends unsigned and in my opinion insignificant.

But sadly it wasn’t insignificant, this literary toilet paper was given weight and decisions were based on it.

Our usual Super Heroes of Common Sense Councillors Leu & Pyne were this time joined by Cr Lesina and voted against the breach, but that wasn’t enough, with Councillors Cochrane, Cooper, Bonneau, Gregory, Lanskey & Schier voting that Cr Forsyth had Committed a minor breach and that her behaviour did breach the ethical and behavioural obligations of a councillor, however under which code of conduct she was being tried it was never made clear as apparently that is “irrelevant”.

Councillor Forsyth has been awarded the opportunity to put a submission in her defence (sounds fair) which she exercised her right to do a written submission instead of a verbal (sounds sensible) however a new motion that a breach be recorded on council records and no further action be taken was then raised and carried so it appears the “sentence” has been passed without the right of reply and any submission would now have no effect or weight.

Monday, April 6, 2009

Unconditional Love


The Taipans look set to join the NBL this year thanks to the deep pockets of council. After the community late last year in a last ditch effort to save their beloved club managed to raise the minimum working capital of $500,000 required by the NBL, a further $1 million dollar unconditional bank guarantee was still required. In what is being touted a controversial decision the Cairns Regional Council delivered the lifeline, with all but Councillors Julia Leu & Rob Pyne supporting the guarantee.


Rate payers were offered some solace by the Taipans President Denis Donaghy stating “It's not our plan to ever call that guarantee in, however it now allows us to inform the NBL that we're back in business and have ticked all the boxes,".


"What we were presented with was either giving a lifeline or the death nail to our only national league sporting team," Mayor Val Schier told CairnsBlog this morning. "What kind of signal it would send out if we did not support them, would have been awful. Confidence is already low in the business community around town."

A good use of your rates money? You decide.