An Honest Politician

I took part in a protest in front of the council chambers on the Gold Coast today. We were protesting about the fact that a few weeks ago the GCCC banned peaceful protests on council land that did not have the permission of the Gold Coast CEO. The legislation was introduced by the (unelected) CEO in response to some complaints about rescued battery hens at a Vegan Society protest. The protest was a great success and the new rules were effectively overturned today in council, but one of the things that I found interesting were Cnr Dawn Critchlow's remarks to us outside the chambers.

Gold Coast Protest about Right to Protest
(I'm the one on the right)

She started by saying she supported our protest, but when asked why she had voted for the new regulations (the vote was unanimous) she said there had been a lot of things on the agenda for that day (the new regs were bundled in with all sorts of other non related things) and that she hadn't read it and there had been no discussion in council about this particular part. Hang on a minute, how the hell can they vote for something when they haven't read it? I shudder to think what other laws are being passed in out governments by politicians that haven't had time to read things, if they haven't read something they should at least abstain.

Fair play to Dawn though, she fessed up, admitted it and apologized. She has to be one of the few honest politicians I've come across. Mayor Ron Clarke on the other hand rushed out to talk to us after Dawn (maybe someone had dobbed her in) and got himself into all sorts of trouble back-peddling and contradicting himself - he did look rather foolish and I think the Local nine news captured a bit of this. I recorded the segment and will upload to youtube when I get a moment.

While I was standing there - I noticed the old council chambers are still vacant - maybe this will be the site for the Gold Coast Ministry of Truth?

Gold Coast Bulletin Story

Channel 9 Gold Coast Story:

Comments

90% of success is showing up

I'm surprised/impressed to see people on the Gold Coast bothering to take an interest in political issues, let alone protest about them. I campaigned for Rob Molhoek and was pretty disappointed that Ron Clarke won. There is a lack of vision and focus in the Council and because most people are apathetic these things like protest bans and closed meetings happen far too often. Glad to see someone doing something about it.

I wasn't aware of the battery hen rescue though, what happened there?

Great protest

Heya Steve

Good to see an immediate effect of democratic action today, even if it was more a "watering down" than a complete removal. Looks like we'll all be catching up again soon to test our "new freedoms".

On a diff note, if the old council chambers are still vacant, maybe they'll let the public use them as an arts collective venue that's about art/music/theatre, as opposed to current ones that seemed to be based on whether you can make a profit or not. Just a thought.

cheers mate

scart/shane

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