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Redland Council to adopt new councillor portfolio structure

Andrew Jefferson
Andrew Jefferson
Published: April 17, 2025
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MORE TRANSPARENCY: The new portfolio structure is expected to increase public trust in Redlands City Council.
MORE TRANSPARENCY: The new portfolio structure is expected to increase public trust in Redlands City Council.
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REDLAND City Council looks set to adopt a new Councillor Representative Portfolio Structure, marking a significant shift in how Councillors will contribute to the strategic direction of the city.

The decision, which was to be rubber-stamped at the General Meeting yesterday, follows extensive consultation, workshops, and research into portfolio models used by other Queensland councils.

The new structure aims to foster deeper community engagement, enhance governance, and provide greater opportunities for Councillors to lead on key strategic issues.

The portfolios cover a wide range of Council responsibilities including planning, waste, economic development, tourism, sport and recreation, environment, and community programs.

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Each portfolio has been assigned to a Councillor who will act as the key contact for stakeholders and Council staff on strategic matters in that area.

The full portfolio appointments are as follows:

Planning, Strategic Planning and City Plan Portfolio Representative: Cr Rowanne McKenzie; Deputy Portfolio Representative: Cr Shane Rendalls; Waste, Waste Transfer Stations, Capping and Remediation Portfolio Representative: Cr Tracey Huges; Centres Strategy, Economic Development and Olympics Legacy Portfolio Representative: Cr Peter Mitchell; Deputy Portfolio Representative: Cr Jason Colley; Audit and Finance, Tourism, Galleries and RPAC (Redland Performing Arts Centre) Portfolio Representative: Cr Wendy Boglary; Community Sport and Facilities (sports fields, halls and leasing) Portfolio Representative: Cr Jason Colley; Parks and Open Space, Environment, Environmental Management, Local Laws, Indigiscapes, RSPCA Wildlife, Community Programs & Events, Tracks & Trails Portfolio Representative: Cr Julie Talty; Pest Management, Mosquito Control and Fire Ant Management Portfolio Representative: Cr Paul Golle.

Councillors will not have delegated authority to make decisions or direct Council staff but will serve as informed leaders and spokespersons on their portfolio areas.

The structure is set to remain in place for the remainder of the Council term.

Council has confirmed that portfolio meetings and engagements will be recorded through internal systems, and updates will be provided at Mayor and Councillor Workshops.

The portfolio system does not override the statutory role of the Mayor, who remains Council’s official spokesperson and lead on regional issues.

The Council has stated there will be no additional financial impact as a result of the new system, although a potential increase in Councillor workloads has been noted.

The new structure is expected to bring improved transparency and public trust.

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