General
Rockhampton’s Mayor-elect Chris Hooper accuses State Government of stalling on his appointment

Almost a week after accepting the position of Rockhampton Regional Council Mayor from the Electoral Commission of Queensland, Chris Hooper still hasn’t been appointed to the role — and he’s accused the State Government and local council of stalling the process.
Key points:
Earlier this month, Rockhampton Mayor resigned after being found guilty of misconduct, causing the Queensland Local Government Minister to announce an impending amendment to the Local Government Act.
The laws currently state that a sitting mayor or councillor would be replaced by the next highest polling candidate if they were to die or resign in the first 12 months of their term.
That meant that eccentric barefoot bike rider Chris Hooper was automatically appointed,…
-
Noosa News24 hours ago
Australian growers expect to benefit from US tariffs as Trump’s trade war angers markets
-
Noosa News24 hours ago
How to get the most from potted citrus and when they’ll fruit
-
General23 hours ago
Peter Dutton partially walks back public service work-from-home vow
-
Noosa News21 hours ago
Disaster relief packages announced for flood-stricken western Queensland