I will be Supporting Ted Shepherd this Saturday

“Hi, I’m Nathan and I live in Gilston with my family. I know Ted and his whole family….and have been lucky enough to witness his honesty and integrity in which he supports our local community. I am a avid mountain biker and have been impressed how Ted has shown his interest and support of the mountain biking scene. He is very aware of what us mountain bikers need and how best to integrate our sport with other outdoor activities whilst minimising impact and maximising the benefit to both rider and the surrounding community

……I am looking forward to living in an area where Ted’s positive influence is back in the council”

Vote 1 Ted Shepherd for Division 9 this Saturday.

Why Community is Important

We need to Support Sport and Community Groups

The 4th principle I would like to talk about is community. We have a wonderful community in Mudgeeraba and our Hinterland region. We’ve got the greatest number of churches in any division. We’ve got the largest number of schools in any division on the Gold Coast. We have the largest number of sporting groups and community groups than anywhere else on the Gold Coast.

I support all community groups in Division 9. I have always done this and will continue to do this into the future. We need to make sure community groups prosper, that they grow in membership. That their ideals are maintained and their objectives grow.

Put simply, we need to support them. As division councillor, I promise to support every community group on its own merit, equally throughout the division.

Vote 1 Ted Shepherd for Division 9 on March 19

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Stop the Catastrophe on Bonogin Road

Do you want more traffic on Bonogin Road?

Of course you don’t! But if this development goes through, that is exactly what will happen.

The developer will be knocking down bushland from Bonogin Road to Wyangan Creek near Somerset College. This proposal has 60 dwellings that will feed onto Bonogin Road, right on a crest of a hill.

This is wrong for Bonogin Road, this is wrong for traffic and it is wrong for the environment.

We must stop this development.

Vote 1 Ted Shepherd for Division 9 on March 19.

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The Truth Regarding my Appointment at the Mudgeeraba show

Honesty and integrity are important values to me so I wanted to address some things pertaining to the Mudgeeraba show.

It is with a heavy heart that I have heard hurtful rumours about me and the circumstances surrounding my appointment and then standing down as the Society’s General Manager. There was even a rumour I was sacked.  I want to set the records straight and stop any untruths being reported.

Firstly, I was appointed by unanimous decision of the Mudgeeraba Show committee to the post of General Manager.  It was decided that I was the only candidate with the appropriate experience that had applied for this position and that by going through the interview process, would only give false hope to other applicants.  Both of these motions were voted unanimously by the Mudgeeraba show committee. Later, some people questioned the process that the Mudgeeraba show committee went through to appoint me and this matter was referred to the Department of Fair Trading.  The Department of Fair Trading reviewed the matter and found no further action was required. I have attached a copy of this confirmation letter from the Department of Fair Trading below this post.   This was never referred to the CMC.

Secondly, I resigned from my position as a paid employee of the Society on 18 January following months of infighting and indecision by the current Management Committee. It was becoming unworkable and it was revealed that the bickering was Politically motivated. For the good of the Show and to help it re-build in time for the 2016 Show I felt it best for me to resign to allow a new Secretary Manager to be appointed. 

Thankfully this has been done and the administration is back on track to organise the Show. I made sure that everything was in order before I vacated the Office. Our Membership lists are accurate and up-to-date and the Show Snippet newsletters are ready to be distributed. Also, the prospect of a financially successful Show are great. I had secured a major sponsor for $20,000 and had been negotiating with several others. The bookings at the grounds were well above expectations with over $52,000 committed from wedding bookings or major events. That is more income than any other previous year. All of the Policy and Guideline documents had been revised and distributed – literally, the Show Society is in great shape.

I have offered to work on a voluntary basis both in the Office and if needed, as the Ring Announcer over the Show Weekend. I’m still a Life Member of the Show and one of its Patrons.

I love the Mudgeeraba Show and will do everything I can to protect it and make it a success.

Below I have included the documents that confirm the facts.

Minutes of Annual Meeting 1

Minutes of annual Meeting 2

Snippets from the Annual General Meeting showing the process of appointment of the General Manager dated 30 July 2015

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This is the letter from the Department of Fair Trading showing there was nothing to investigate.

This is the letter from the Department of Fair Trading showing there was nothing to investigate.

Show snippets - why left

Are You Sick of the Traffic Congestion at Clover Hill State School?

Are you sick of the traffic congestion at Clover Hill State School?

I have heard through door knocking, that one of your big concerns is the traffic congestion at Clover Hill State School.

* In 2011 following the same complaints as now, I worked with Council’s Traffic Engineers to come up with a plan given my past experience with Traffic Management.
* Council Engineers endorsed the plan and it was ready to be built.
* Clover Hill State School was consulted and Plans were displayed for comment by Parents and Staff.
* State Government officers at the request of our State Member Ros Bates, rejected the proposal choosing to leave the arrangements as they presently exist.
* The main issue or point of conflict is that traffic exiting the carpark can’t see approaching traffic along Clover Hill Drive due to the crest in the road and it becomes a slow and uncertain process to break into the traffic stream on Clover Hill Drive. Additionally, it is extremely difficult for buses to manoeuvre through the break in the centre median which again slows all other traffic movement.
* There is a conflict with merging traffic exiting the carpark on the southern side of the school with traffic exiting the short-term parking and pick up zone in front of the school. In short, it is a mess. It is illogical to confine all through traffic, buses and pick-ups at this one tiny exit point.
* Simply put, my proposal reverses the traffic flow. It requires traffic to enter the pick-up zone through the southern driveway and exit through the north.
* This alteration allows greater holding capacity on Clover Hill Drive; it reduces the amount of on-road queing; it allows carpark traffic and set-down traffic to merge easily; and, it allows all traffic to exit safely through the northern driveway onto Clover Hill Drive.
* This proposal can be implemented at minimal cost as it only requires a change to a few traffic islands and re-linemarking of the carpark layout.

We need to solve this problem, not only for the parents at the school, but also for the community of Clover Hill Estate who struggle to get in and out of their estate at the beginning and end of school.

I will get this sorted.

Vote 1 Ted Shepherd for Division 9

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