1-3-07

 

Media Release

 

Randwick City Council Bluett Award based on Green Reforms in 2004

 

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Randwick City Council has won the prestigious A. R. Bluett Memorial Award that is given to the Council that has made the greatest relative progress in that year.

 

Greens Councillor Murray Matson attributes the win to the “both the excellent work of our staff and to new framework set in place after the Greens seizure of the Mayorship in April 2004.”

 

Cr Matson said,

 

“Randwick could never have won the Bluett award under the previous Labor administration that had prevailed up to the Council elections of March 2004.

 

Randwick never even had a long term financial plan until the Greens took over the Mayorship.

 

Up until then Labor had merely budgeted from year to year and avoided deficits by simply selling off assets.

 

The Greens did four crucial things after I took the Mayorship.

 

We found a new General Manager and then we implemented Randwick’s first long term financial. We also put into place an inclusive sharing arrangement to decide the Mayorship, ensured stability in leadership. Finally we set up the Sustaining our City Program that has won us many sustainability awards.

 

With out the Greens pushing these initiatives through with Liberal support Randwick would not have the necessary framework in place to win the Bluett Award three years later.

 

I thank my Green Colleagues Margaret Woodsmith and Bradley Hughes for their solidarity through what were stressful and demanding times.”

 

CONTACT: Greens Councillor Murray Matson 0409-984-587