Somerset Region

Somerset Council Area
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Somerset Region – Facts and Information

Are you aware of Somerset Regional Council’s Mission Statement?

We, in partnership with the community, will realise our vision by:

  • Focusing on our customer’s needs
  • Planning for the future
  • Utilising resources efficiently and effectively
  • Using sound business practices
  • Utilising the practice of continuous improvement

The above mission statement has been developed to assist Somerset Regional Council to service its community in a responsive, innovative and efficient manner – exercising leadership and builds community strength. Through a variety of council services, Council feels it can deliver on these promises.

Census Statistics

The last Census stats are 2016. https://www.abs.gov.au/websitedbs/censushome.nsf/home/2016

Better Councils Better Communities

Efficient, productive and innovative councils for Queensland.
Click here to view the Community’s View.
Click here to view the FAQ on Better Councils Better Communities.

Statewide survey gives the tick of approval to local councils

Queensland councils have won a tick of approval from their communities, according to a comprehensive survey commissioned by the Local Government Association of Queensland.

The 2017 Fred Rogers Community Satisfaction Tracking Study showed that local councils were performing particularly well in key service areas such as maintenance of parks and gardens, libraries and other aspects of community lifestyles.

The survey, conducted every two years, found that overall satisfaction in the job that councils do stood at 69.4 percent, compared with a rating of 70 percent two years ago.

LGAQ chief executive Greg Hallam said the survey results showed a healthy public regard for the local government sector despite some recent controversies.

“These results show the community is a great arbiter of who’s fair dinkum and who’s not,’’ he said.

“To record a consistently high satisfaction rating suggests that the public realise most of the people who work for the local council are fair dinkum about looking after the community.’’

The results suggest councils perform best in the public’s view on services to do with activities such as parks and garden maintenance, sporting facilities and heritage protection.

But the survey suggests, as it has in previous years, that councils need to do more work on customer service and communicating with the public.

The 2017 Community Satisfaction Tracking Study, conducted by Morton Consulting Services and Market Facts, canvassed the opinions of 700 households across Queensland.

The independent survey is the 11th in a series that analyses community satisfaction and determines benchmarks for council performance.

The survey results can be seen here:   https://www.lgaq.asn.au/documents/10136/d7e3271c-64df-4dbd-8c90-1cb9bb29c4fa

2019 results and associated press release made by LGAQ: Click here

2020 Press Release: Click here

Local Government Association of Queensland
LG House, 25 Evelyn Street, Newstead Qld 4006

Role of Mayor and Councillors

The link below outlines the role and responsibility of a Councillor.

https://www.forgov.qld.gov.au/find-out-about-roles-and-responsibilities

Australian Local Government Women’s Association – (ALGWA)

Presidents message from the ALGWA which outlines the current gender percentages in local government and the implementation of the 50:50 Vision – Councils for Gender Equity Program.

Click here to visit the ALGWA website.

Somerset Regional Council Website

Click here for the website

Somerset Regional Council – 2016 – 2020

Taking my Statutory Oath-13 April 2016

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cr Otis Ogg, Cr Helen Brieschke, Deputy Mayor Cr Dan Hall, Cr Sean Choat, Mayor Graeme Lehmann, Cr Bob Whalley and Cr Cheryl Gaedtke

 

 

 

 

 

                 Somerset Regional Council

 2020 – 2024

Front row – Cr Helen Brieschke, Mayor Lehmann, Cr Kylee Isidro, Cr Cheryl Gaedtke and Back row – Cr Bob Whalley, Cr Jason Wendt, Cr Sean Choat
Presentation of my Councillor Oath by our CEO Mr Andrew Johnson on Thursday 16 April 2020. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Reading and making my Councillor Oath


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Cheryl Gaedtke Retired SRC

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.

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Looking for grant funding?🚀 Kickstart 2025 with Grant Opportunities! 🎉Looking for funding to bring your community, sporting club, or not-for-profit project to life this year? There are fantastic grants available to help you get started!Visit the RDA Ipswich & West Moreton website to explore funding opportunities and make 2025 a year of impact. 💡🏆🔗 Find out more: www.rdaiwm.org.au/grants#Grants #CommunityFunding #RDAMoreton #Ipswich #SportingClubs #NotForProfits #MakeItHappen Ipswich City Council Lockyer Valley Regional Council Scenic Rim Regional Council Somerset Regional Council ... See MoreSee Less
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www.facebook.com/share/p/18nxe1EXUp/Is there funding your group can access?🌟 Exciting News! Round 9 of the Stronger Communities Programme is Coming! 🌟📅 Opening 14 February 2025💰 Grants between $2,500 and $20,000🏗️ Supporting infrastructure projects that deliver social benefits to local communitiesCommunity organisations and local governments, this is your chance to secure funding for projects that make a difference! With $22.65 million available, now’s the time to start planning your proposals.Projects must align with the program’s objectives and involve collaboration with your local MP and their community consultation committee.Let’s build stronger, more connected communities together! 💪📍 Learn more and prepare your applications today - www.rdaiwm.org.au/grants/#StrongerCommunities #Round9 #CommunityGrants #BuildingStrongerCommunities #LocalProjects Ipswich City Council Lockyer Valley Regional Council Scenic Rim Regional Council Somerset Regional Council ... See MoreSee Less
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Thank you SRC and CEO Andrew. This unthinkable situation must be improved for Kilcoy and the travelling public!⛔️Council condemns bridge inspection delays, calls for urgent policy overhaul⛔️Council has slammed Transport and Main Roads Queensland for delaying the reopening of a major highway bridge for more than 24 hours after floodwaters had receded.Kilcoy Creek Bridge on the D’Aguilar Highway was inundated with slow-moving floodwaters at 9pm on Monday, 16 December, yet remained closed until 7.10am on Wednesday, 18 December—despite being cleared of water by 6.30am on Tuesday.Council Chief Executive Officer Andrew Johnson said the delay was unacceptable and had caused unnecessary disruption and risk to our community. “Leaving the bridge closed under traffic control and police guard for more than 24 hours is an outrageous waste of taxpayer dollars,” he said. To read more: bit.ly/4iEvAQpBrent Mickelberg MP - Member for Buderim Deb Frecklington MP David Crisafulli MP ... See MoreSee Less
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