Palm Island Voice

Palm Island Voice

Palm Island Voice Your Community Issue 54 Your Newsletter Tuesday 4 May 2010 Your Voice New housing deal offers fair choice for everyone – Mayor The Government’s new housing deal for Palm Island will see ‘real improvements’ to housing stock and the opportunity for individuals to make their own choices about housing tenure says Palm Island Mayor Alf Lacey. But he also said he was concerned the 40-year stock we have at the moment,” he said. lease aspect of the agreement had caused “There’s also $7 million in upgrades over the some confusion. next two years for nearly 150 properties as “I think the main gist of fears being relayed to well. the community are that Palm Island is being “At the moment we have 325 dwellings, which sold off, but that’s simply not true,” he said. are social housing properties that Council “In terms of the leasing arrangement I think rents to community members, and we have a it’s quite clear cut in that the state will offer a population of 3,500. 40-year lease over individual properties – not “Those numbers speak for themselves, how over all of Palm Island, but individual housing do you put 3,500 people into 325 properties blocks – in the community which will lead to in the community? ownership over those homes. “People are saying to Council on a day-to-day “Home ownership for a lot of our communities basis they are looking for homes and they has been talked about for a long time, want homes. including Councils here on Palm Island, and “I think this is a good opportunity for our mob that’s about giving residents the choice and to sit down clearly and think about what kind chance of owning homes rather than renting of benefit this brings. for the rest of our lives. “I know there’s a lot of concerns about what “I certainly believe that while this opportunity the leases mean and what the overall package, is here we should take that on board and think including housing for Palm Island, is going to very seriously about the benefits it will give to bring.” the people on Palm Island, which is first and The Federal Government has committed foremost the most important thing – that is $1.156 billion over 10 years for housing reform ‘what do we get out of it’.” in remote Indigenous communities throughout Mr Lacey said he was satisfied that what was Queensland via its “National Partnership presented to Council in November last year Agreement on Remote Indigenous Housing”. would benefit everyone on Palm Island. The funding will provide more than 1,140 new “120 new homes within the next couple of years, houses to be built and upgrades to more than 25 new homes by the end of this year, which 1,200 existing houses in remote communities is a real improvement to the current housing across the state. More information about the package and what it means to Palm Islanders is available at the Council offices. Pampered styling on the menu for pre-Mother’s Day luncheon MOTHERS on Palm Island will be honoured at a special ‘kid-free’ luncheon this coming Saturday, the day before Mother’s Day. Organiser of the ‘Honouring Mother’s PCYC, Glama Co Luncheon’ is well-known Palm Islander, and and others who mother herself Deniece Geia (pictured right). have inspired Mrs Geia said the luncheon would be at the organisers to PCYC and would show local mums just how host this event.” much they are appreciated. Mrs Geia works “The purpose of this exciting event is to with a group of honour our mothers and love and appreciate mothers who what our mothers do for us,” she said. came up with the “Some of us, have lost our mothers but we idea of holding the event every year. still miss them and talk about how much we “So that we don’t lose the focus of what valued and loved them.” Mothers Day means to us here on Palm The message Mrs Geia wants to get out to all Palm Island,” she said. Islanders is to love and respect their mothers. “Invitations will be sent out to at least 300- “Pampering our mothers will put our words 400 mothers, we into action,” she said. want all mums to come along and have fun. “They will be pampered by local talent and non- “We’re particularly asking that children not indigenous women who have volunteered their attend as this Luncheon is for Mothers only, time and expertise towards the luncheon. so we are looking at options for babysitting “Light desserts and drinks as well as lucky- as well,” she said. door-prizes and gifts bags will be shared out Mrs Geia also said there would be a on the day. motivational speaker and qualified people “So a big thanks to all major sponsors, Palm to do their nails, hair, massaging heads and Island Community Company, Palm Island shoulders, and make up during the event. Public meeting 7 candidates put hands up for Council to foreshadow SEVEN people will stand at the May 22 by-election for the vacant seat of Councillor on the Palm Island Aboriginal bar opening Council to replace the late and great Mick Thaiday. The notice board outside the Council office has become the A PUBLIC meeting will centre of attention since the names were stuck on it at the be held on Palm Island close of nominations. in the near future to Robert Blackley, former Mayor Delena Foster, Victor Daisy, Cindy announce the official Clumpoint, Hal Walsh, Veronica Coutts and Susan Pryor. opening date of the Mayor Alf Lacey said he wanted to to wish all the candidates Coolgaree Sports Bar. the best of luck in the upcoming by-election. Co-licensee and former Palm “I hope that whoever wins office will come in with an open Island Deputy Mayor Zac Sam mind and work with the current Council to move things along said that all that remained and put Palm on a good footing,” he said. was a final inspection and go CANDIDATES are invited to provide a short statement of not more ahead by Liquor Licensing. than 180 words + a small photograph of themselves to be published “We will know soon and a in Issue 55 of the Palm Island Voice on Tuesday 18 May. The deadline public meeting will be held for submissions will be no later than 5pm on Thursday 13 May. Late about it,” Mr Sam said. submissions will not be accepted. See back page for contact details. 2 Lightning Storm visit a thundering success Queensland State of Origin, Australian Test rugby league and Melbourne Storm superstar Greg Inglis, along with teammates Ryan Tandy, Brett Finch and Dane Nielsen were treated like idols when they visited Palm Island late last week. And they made sure no- one missed out, signing hundreds of autographs, jumpers and footballs. The four hours they spent on the Island was during the lead up to the NRL match against the North Queensland Cowboys at Townsville’s Dairy Farmers Stadium on Saturday night. Current controversies around the Storm were forgotten as they proved popular with young and adult Palm Islanders while they were here. Inglis also spoke about vandalism. Inglis came to Palm Island two years ago with “I want to push a point that vandalism is not Will Chambers but for the other three it was good,” he said. “You could end up in jail looking the first time. at four walls. Nobody should damage other After a visit to the Council office and mall, the people’s property like smashing windows or four went to the Bwgcolman State Primary writing on buildings.” School where Inglis gave an emotional speech From BCS the Storm players went to nearby St to a few hundreds students. Michael’s Catholic School where Inglis spoke “I am proud to be Indigenous and the Storm to the students on the dangers of drugs. picked me up as a teenager,” he said. “Drugs and alcohol are not good things to do,” “There has been a few bumps along the way he told students. but education is very important and I have Then Inglis and the players went back just finished a certificate in youth work so to the Council offices where they signed that I will have a career after football.” autographs and had their pictures taken with youngsters. After that Inglis went down to the esplanade for some interviews while the others did some training drills with members of the Barracudas side due to play the Foley Shield last weekend. [More pics back page + Foley Shield story pages 8-9] Road repairs back on track Roads around Palm Island will be far Rain in recent months has resulted in pot safer to travel on soon with ongoing holes on many roads and especially along repairs and resurfacing going on. the Esplanade near the entrance to the Reel Palm Island Mayor Alf Lacey said roadworks Women Jetty and nearby barge and boat were finally underway again with RoadTek ramp. working alongside local workers to try and Work is in progress re bitumising that area get our roads sorted again. where traffic controllers were on hand. “We’re a bit behind but the weather has finally They said short delays in traffic would be allowed us to get out there again,” he said. worth it when the work was complete. Invite for local stolen generation exhibition PALM Islanders who marked the passing of a Generations victims, including are members of the decade since the publication those from Palm Island.

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