How you can Participate in Council's Decision Making ProcessesIn accordance with its policy on Open Government and the Consultation Policy, Council is committed to purposeful and effective consultation with the community in its decision making. As the representative body of the local community, Council endeavours to ensure that its decisions are representative of the community's wishes while also upholding its obligations and responsibilities as a regulatory body and manager of public assets, funds and other resources. What you can expectIt is Council's responsibility to listen to all opinions that are offered and to consider these in the decision that is made. Rarely will the entire community be of one opinion on an issue, and so it is almost inevitable that there will be those disappointed in, or disagreeing with, any particular decision. Your participation in the process does however guarantee that your opinion will be listened to, considered, included in the deliberations that lead to the final decision. What Council makes decisions aboutThere is a broad range of issues and areas that Council has responsibility for, both as a service provider and in its duties as a regulatory authority. These areas can be summarized as follows:
How you can participateThere are several ways that members of the community can be involved in the decisions Council makes. These include:
Lobbyist registerProfessional lobbyists who want to lobby Council on behalf of their clients must register with Council. The register is designed to ensure that all contact between lobbyists and Council is transparent. Lobbyists include any person, association or business that is engaged to represent the interest of a third party. It does not include:
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Current lobbyists on register:
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