Re-elected for another term

I have never for one day ever taken for granted the great honour and privilege of being the elected Mayor and leader of the Central Highlands.

Everything that I have ever aspired to and achieved has been from and because of the great opportunity that this region affords its residents and ratepayers. Its amazing diversity continues to give us chances to build and create and dream even when the world is not in a great place.

I didn’t get the chance to talk about my hopes for the next 4 years but I can assure everyone that my approach will always be the same. To think, to plan and to deliver. And to give it my best always.

We are blessed with many wonderful things and my philosophy is to build on them and to create the best possible future for our next generations.

Importantly in Local Government you need a group of like-minded Councillors to get the best results and your selection of that team is as important as ever.

Thank you for your confidence in me over the last 4 years. It has been the challenge that I expected but it has been the greatest pleasure.

Mayor Kerry Hayes to seek Re-election

Councillor Kerry Hayes will seek re-election to the position of Mayor in the March 2020 election.

I am grateful for the opportunity to serve the community in local government going on 20 years and the great responsibility of Mayor to lead our region. The Central Highlands needs someone who has the knowledge skills and passion to take our communities forward. I have done that and am keen to continue to build on our strengths in communities small and large.

Central Highlanders saw what I committed to at the last election and can see that they have been delivered.

It has been challenging and there are challenges ahead that will need not only a strong Mayor but a committed Council team.

I have been working extremely hard to rebuild our economies and am proud to say that the initiatives through Council and the Central Highlands Development Corporation have strengthened our industries and provided greater opportunity.

Our region is a stronger and more viable place with more potential because of the hard work that has been done.

That’s what I’m about. Giving the Central Highlands the best chance of being the best it can be.

Supporting community networks

Over the last 24 hours the Central Highlands has witnessed two outstanding Community events.

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Emerald Mud Run

Like many people in Emerald, the weekend was a procession of activity from participating in or supporting the Mud Run, through to the Eat Street Markets at Pioneer Park racecourse on Saturday evening.

The amazing atmosphere of expectation walking through the streets with hundreds of others to the markets and then on to other restaurants and food outlets showed that our communities do have an incredible “appetite” for family friendly, food and entertainment events, and that many of our sporting venues are ideally suited for these activities as an alternative to their traditional use.
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Review

As the 2016 Local Government Elections enter the final week it is appropriate to reflect on the commitments and vision that I outlined when I announced my candidacy for Mayor.

The last 4 weeks have seen myself and other candidates meet with ratepayers and residents across the Region to discuss their issues and hear their aspirations for the future and it is pleasing that they are largely in line with my own.

It is clear that the role of Mayor is vitally important to all and the expectation is that the Mayor must have the experience necessary to guide the Council to deliver the outcomes that residents expect and deserve.

I have 15 years of Local Government experience on Councils that were cohesive, constructive and consultative and grew the communities they represented.

As a businessman with a 28 year old business that I grew from foundation, residents across the Central Highlands understand the practical skills and experience I share with them and can be confident that my management approach is soundly based.

And as a councillor who chaired the Recovery Groups after two devastating floods, the people of the Highlands know me as someone that they can rely on in good times and bad, and who can lead by example to rebuild and renew. They will rely on me as Mayor to lead a responsible process on Flood Mitigation, and I have given a clear course of action for those in our communities who want certainty.

Our region is experiencing an economic slowdown due to the significant decrease in Resource activity and we are enduring the population movements that inevitably follow. It is critical to sustaining our future that Council relentlessly search out new industry and build on our existing industries to create opportunities and draw families back to our towns. There are exciting innovation projects and world leading agricultural developments contributing to our diversity and there is significant marketing and tourism strategies that combined are filling the gaps on our economy.

As Mayor, I will use my wide ranging industry knowledge to promote the Region to the private sector, and to government for funding partnerships. And it is these skills that have our champions of industry and government endorsing my candidacy for Mayor.

Our ratepayers have given all candidates a clear and unambiguous message that they cannot carry the current rate burden and need relief as a matter of high priority. It will be the responsibility of all Councillors to create a budget environment that gives this relief to ratepayers but also reviews our capital works programmes and reserves policy, to achieve a balance that recognises our current economic environment but with the fiscal precaution that a prudent Council should maintain. A difficult task that will require hard work, hard decisions and importantly a Council that works as a team with contributions from all.

The Central Highlands Region is a strong, diverse, exciting place that has traditionally been governed by committed, selfless men and women who have created great opportunity and prosperity for its residents.

With your support It would be a great honour to become the next mayor of this Region.

Decision Time

Ballot papers for the 2016 Local Government elections are arriving in the post and its decision time for electing a new Mayor and Councillors to represent us for the next four years. Please read the instruction carefully to ensure that all your ballot papers and the referendum paper are posted properly.

This is a crucial period for our Region and we need to have a strong leader and hardworking cohesive team.

As your Mayor I have given clear undertakings in respect of these important issues.

Levee Banks

Rate Payers, stakeholders and landholders know the clear position I have made and the solution I have proposed.

No Levees but a feasible course of action.

Read more on my position for levees here.

Rates

There is no more capacity in our community to pay any more rates and charges. We will have to focus on our spending and our productivity to reduce rates to an affordable level.

Read more here.

Economic Development

I have the strong backing of the business and agricultural community to improve and strengthen existing businesses and attract new business to our region.

Marketing and Tourism

I will continue to improve and support our Regions branding and to partner with our neighbours to build drive and visitor numbers to our natural and tourist attractions.

Read more here.

Reputation and Respect

My experience in Local Government, my reputation as a businessman and my effectiveness as a leader will restore the respect and credibility that this Region was known for.

Council is a place for strong, robust debate and good clear outcomes and I look forward to leading a strong, reliable, reputable team to deliver for all Central Highlands.

Read my message to Ratepayers here.