Roper Gulf Regional Council newsletter
Roper Gulf Regional Council
Roper Gulf Shire Council Newsletter; PublicationNT; E-Journals
2016-11
Made available via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT).; This publication contains may contain links to external sites. These external sites may no longer be active.
English
Roper Gulf; Norhtern Terriotry; Periodicals
Roper Gulf Regional Council
Katherine
application/pdf
Copyright
Roper Gulf Regional Council
https://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/C2021C00407
https://hdl.handle.net/10070/264843
https://hdl.handle.net/10070/463273
Page 6 Taking a behind-the-scenes look at how a Municipal Council operates vital community infrastructure was just one component of the agenda when Roper Gulf Regional Councils Council Services Co-ordinators (CSCs) converged on Katherine for a forum in November. The forum provided an opportunity for the CSCs to learn more about different aspects of Council operations, including Governance, Human Resources and Finance, as well as what new responsibilities they had as part of the mid-2016 organisational restructure. On day two of the forum, the CSCs toured three Katherine Town Council assets with Environment and Compliance Manager Mark Flynn - including the Waste Management Facility and pound - and gained valuable insight and ideas that could be applied to similar assets in their respective communities. Council Service Co-ordinators gather for forum SITE VISIT: Council Services Co-ordinators from across the Roper Gulf region learn how batteries and oil are processed at the Katherine Waste Management Facility by Big Rivers Waste Management Working Group Co-ordinator Liam Harte and Katherine Town Council Environment and Compliance Manager Mark Flynn during a site visit on November 9. Mataranka/Jilkminggan CSC Antony Lynch and Beswick CSC Brenda Donges listen intently to a presentation on day one of the forum.