My Suggestions and My How to Vote Card – Your Choice

My Suggestions and My How to Vote Card – Your Choice

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This is my suggestion only, please choose the Candidates who you believe would make a great team to lead our region for the next four years:

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I am looking for equal representation of gender with merit, equal representation of location within the region and Candidates that will work tirelessly, productively and positively as a TEAM for the next four years.

Please give serious consideration to the current status quo and if you want a fresh change, I urge you to make the hard decision now.  We need Councillors with a dynamic and innovative approach to shape our region and to reach an achievable goal  “Lead in the field of Local Government by example.”  I know we can be that Council!

Sean, Otis and Bob represent the southern part of our region and they all have sound knowledge and experience in the government arena.  The boy’s club mentality will be removed by giving these Candidates your vote.

Helen, Carmel and I represent the northern part of our region and whilst Carmel will be new to Local Government, she is by no means new to our region and what is needed to push our great region forward.  Helen is a sitting Councillor and has been with Somerset Council for four years.  Helen was the highest polling Candidate in the 2012 Local Government Elections.  I put myself up with over 30 years knowledge and experience of Local Government.  I know that we can work as a team and develop immeasurable outcomes.

Finally, I look for Candidates with experience and knowledge, along with passion and commitment, and who will be a team player and kick off from day one to work hard to govern our beautiful region.  We need sound decision makers!

“Let us elect a team that will take our Council, businesses and communities forward with fresh and new ideas.”

You may wish to change some of my suggested Candidates; I will leave that decision to you.


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Cheryl Gaedtke Retired SRC

I believe in open communication, active listening and a commonsense approach, ALWAYS!
After 39 years, 31 as staff and 2 terms as Councillor, I have enjoyed my journey and understand the importance of Local Government as the grass root level of government.

George & Sarah Adsett moved to their Mt Kilcoy selection, Glenelg, in 1904.George served two terms as a Kilcoy Shire Councillor (1924-1930). George was also Chair and committee member of the Mt Kilcoy State School Building Committee formed on 20th February 1908. Having eight children, George was part of the community who understood the need for a school at Mt Kilcoy. The building of the school was approved on 15th April 1908 at a cost of 205 pounds, the building was completed by 21st December. The school officially opened on the 18th January 1909. In 1909, Minnie, Aaron and Arthur Adsett, along with twenty-five other children commenced their schooling at Mt Kilcoy.In recognition of the achievements of the Building Committee and Great Grandfather Adsett's involvement some 120 years ago, I proudly presented the "George Adsett" Sporting Cup to the Mt Kilcoy State School winning sports house for 2024. ... See MoreSee Less
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I am biased, but the best little school. ... See MoreSee Less
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I am looking forward to next yesterday, and working with this wonderful group of people.Regional Development Australia Ipswich and West Moreton Christmas break up! Great team and great year! ... See MoreSee Less
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Great work!🎖️ On this day 106 years ago, the guns fell silent on Europe’s Western Front. Four brutal years claimed an estimated 16 million lives, including 60,000 Australians. Another 156,000 Diggers were wounded, gassed or imprisoned; leaving lifelong, sometimes intergenerational, physical and mental scars.On Remembrance Day, we honour those who have served and suffered in all conflicts, and today's commemoration in the small country town of Kilcoy was particularly special. Kilcoy's original war memorial pre-dated modern-day infrastructure, and the memorial was positioned in a tricky spot when it came to upgrading essential services to support the community's growth. In what’s been a fantastic joint effort between our teams, Kilcoy RSL and Somerset Regional Council, a beautiful, updated memorial has been dedicated on a hill overlooking the region from which so many Diggers gave their all. Remembrance Day and respect for veterans runs deep at Ergon and Energex – many of our own people have served, so it was particularly special to have some of them at Kilcoy today to remember the fallen at the first commemoration held at the new war memorial site. Our thanks to Kilcoy RSL and the community for welcoming us today, and our endless gratitude to all who have served our country. #lestweforget #RemembranceDay2024📷 Our own Rick Madden, Chris Graham and Michael Hayes with ex-serviceman and Caboolture depot stalwart Chris Kliese, Energex’s Gary McMillan and Amy Tasker, and Kilcoy RSL’s Dan Tones & sub-branch president Shane Williams at today's commemoration. ... See MoreSee Less
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