If you wish to ask a question, you can do so during Public Question Time at the start of the meeting. Each member of the public with a question is entitled to ask up to two questions at a time. If a question is unable to be answered at the meeting, it may be taken on notice by the Council for a later response.
Commissioner McGowan has introduced a new form system for receiving questions from the public. This is to ensure that we have a true record of all questions and can ensure nothing is missed, and will assist in addressing questions appropriately and concisely. If you are planning on asking a question at the upcoming meetings, please ensure that you have filled and sent us a copy of this form, or bring it with you on the day of the meeting.
Public Question Time Form - ONLINE Public Question Time Form - PRINTABLE
Please ensure that all details have been provided when filling out the form so that answers to questions can be sent to the correct person.
Upcoming Meetings:
- Audit and Risk Management Committee Meeting - Tuesday 30 May 4:00pm, Council Chamber
Agenda
- Ordinary Council Meeting - Wednesday 28 June 5:00pm, Council Chamber
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