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RATEPAYERS’ LATEST BID TO NAIL COUNCILLOR FAILS — AGAIN

Andrew Jefferson
Andrew Jefferson
Published: December 8, 2025
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OIA tosses out complaint over Deputy Mayor’s husband’s Facebook posts

Redlands’ rolling council drama has hit yet another dead end, with the Office of the Independent Assessor (OIA) dismissing the latest misconduct complaint — this time lodged by local resident Debbie Swain — against Deputy Mayor Julie Talty.

Swain’s November 16 complaint claimed Cr Talty should be held responsible for comments made about Mayor Jocelyn Mitchell on Facebook by Talty’s husband, posting under the name “Spencer Thomas”.

Swain argued the posts revealed information that could “only be known” through discussions with the Deputy Mayor, effectively making the husband a proxy for her official position.

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But the OIA was having none of it.

In a written decision, Acting Deputy Independent Assessor Todd Saunders said the complaint had been dismissed under section 150SD(2)(c)(ii) of the Local Government Act — meaning no reasonable suspicion of misconduct, no breach, and no grounds for action.

The OIA ruled clearly and bluntly that a councillor cannot be held responsible for the social media activity of their spouse.

The councillor conduct framework only applies to the conduct of a councillor and does not apply by proxy to a partner,” Saunders stated.
“There is no reasonable suspicion that Deputy Mayor Talty is using her partner as a proxy to avoid the councillor conduct framework.”

The decision marks yet another failed attempt to drag Redland councillors before the integrity watchdog, with 2025 already proving one of the most politically explosive years in the city’s recent memory.

The OIA noted it receives roughly 1,000 complaints a year from across Queensland, but only a fraction result in formal investigations.

Redland led the state with 114 complaints, narrowly edging out Townsville on 113.

Every complaint is taken seriously and undergoes a thorough assessment,” the OIA said.
“However, not all complaints will lead to a formal investigation or outcome.”

Swain’s preference to remain anonymous was acknowledged — though her name appears on the correspondence now circulating publicly.

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