Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeGazetteMayor accused of conduct breaches

Mayor accused of conduct breaches

By Paul Dunlop
AN ATTEMPT to take Cardinia mayor Bill Ronald to task over comments made at the Emerald Library opening was left to hang at the council’s meeting last Monday.
In a surprise move, Ranges Ward councillor Graeme Legge accused Cr Ronald of contravening the councillors’ code of conduct.
But his bid to have the issue addressed as urgent business was voted down by colleagues.
The confrontation came just before the meeting was due to close.
Councillors were preparing to finish official business when Cr Legge sought permission to make a personal statement.
Cr Legge said comments made by the mayor about the previous council at the ceremony to officially open the library in July had prompted concern among several of his constituents.
He said ‘shocking’ and ‘appalling’ were some of the words used to describe the mayor’s conduct by residents who raised the issue with their ward councillor.
Cr Ronald made no comment in response to Cr Legge’s claim and dismissed the allegation.
Cr Legge said he had taken the matter privately to Cr Ronald before last week’s meeting and requested an apology.
However, he said no apology was forthcoming so he decided to raise the matter officially at the council meeting.
Cr Legge said he believed Cr Ronald’s comments contravened the code of conduct which requires councillors to, among other things, ‘treat each other and all members of the community with respect, honesty and fairness and in a way which does not cause offence or embarrassment to individuals or groups’.
Cr Doug Hamilton voted with Cr Legge but other councillors did not support the issue being discussed further at the meeting.
Crs Ronald and Legge are Cardinia’s two longestserving councillors.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Casey council opens naming consultation for new Clyde North facilities

The Casey Council is opening up their consultation period for the naming of a reserve and community centre in Clyde North. With the...
More News

On the Land: More than a century of the Jersey tradition

A farm steeped in over 150 years of history, cultivating award-winning Jersey cattle that has appeared across print and television, the Anderson family has...

Man charged after Emerald Lake disturbance

Police have charged a man following an incident that unfolded earlier this week at Emerald Lake. Local law enforcement were first called to the area...

About Town: Huge cones and Teddy returns in Berwick

Huge cone Pine cones are a regular sight in Berwick with an assortment of pine trees throughout the town, but you may not have seen...

Emergency crews rescue person trapped in vehicle

A 67-year-old woman was taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries following a two-vehicle collision in Officer yesterday (10 March). Victoria Police said the crash involved...

Call to defer Manuka Road plans

It’s been over a month since draft plans for Manuka Road in Berwick were released — and while community consultation has closed, some are...

Martial arts club ban

A former detective of 30 years has spoken out after four of his martial arts clubs were barred from Australia’s national Taekwondo system, leaving...

What’s On

Cardinia Primary School Fete Cardinia Primary School will be running a fete March. The day will include stalls, face painting, reptile displays, BBQs, food vans and...

Q&A with Paul Hamilton, Berwick farmer and scientist

Can you describe the extent of the damage caused by wild rabbits on your property and in the surrounding area? Rabbits cause the destruction of...

Looking back through the archives

50 years to 1976 Berwick City Council has declined to support Mr R.A. Robinson of Lyall Road in Berwick in his protest to the Education...

Caldern brings safety and inclusion to the show

The upcoming Pakenham Show will feature a new stand to the Adventure Trail from Caldern, the Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Emergency Responders’ Network. Principal...