Bush Art Project
Tania and team have prepared a project plan for bush art and installations, to be discussed at the upcoming AGM if time permits:
Nevertire Road Stage 1 Construction Tender
The Co-op team (Wayne S, Craig, Clint & John) held a meeting on Thursday 03 August with Wayne Arndell (road contractor), Ian Slapp and Justin Chapman (AS Engineering) regarding our Nevertire Road Stage 1 Construction Tender.
The meeting went well, with our Engineers walking through the contract in detail to ensure Wayne Arndell was aware of all requirements and to obtain further clarification on costs.
Wayne Arndell was confident that he could complete the project. His start date should be mid October, depending on progress of his current commitments and our job would take approximately two weeks.
He was also interested in providing other road services and consider future works on stage 2.
AS Engineering will prepare the contract for signing once some minor details are sorted with Wayne A.
In the meantime we will start on some of our actions including:
- Notify neighbours on Nevertire of schedule/timing of roadworks
- Notify Goolawah Community when construction begins to use Illa Langi Road instead of Nevertire.
Cooperative members are reminded that all liaison with contractors and road workers is via the NT Stage 1 Road Committee. If you have any issues please bring these directly to the liaison team (Wayne Skinner and Craig Singleman), do not discuss with the workers on site.
Good news is that Council has removed the requirement for a bond and reduced the road maintenance period to 6 months. Revised s138 approval is attached below.
Any questions please feel free to speak to a member of the board or NT Stage 1 road committee.
(Board of Directors)
KSC RA2300263 Stage 1 Section 138 Approval – Nevertire Rd_Illa Langi Road
By-Laws Revision
By-Laws have been revised occasionally since inception, but a full revision has not occurred since 2016. The idea was raised at the April GM, with the purpose of bringing our By-Laws up to date with current expectations and practice relating to conduct of members, and operations and governance of the Co-operative.
Members were invited to provide comments and suggestions, and none were received. Meanwhile some policy people met to work on the revision and develop a draft for members to consider, and which is below. It’s a work in progress, so members are again invited to consider it and provide any input or ideas, by whatever means suits them.