The new team: Mornington Peninsula Shire councillors elected for the next four years are, from left, Frank Martin, Julie Edge, Simon Brooks, Kate Roper, David Gill, Bev Colomb, Hugh Fraser, Sam Hearn, Antonella Celi, Bryan Payne and Rosie Clark. Picture: Yanni
The new team: Mornington Peninsula Shire councillors elected for the next four years are, from left, Frank Martin, Julie Edge, Simon Brooks, Kate Roper, David Gill, Bev Colomb, Hugh Fraser, Sam Hearn, Antonella Celi, Bryan Payne and Rosie Clark. Picture: Yanni

DEPARTING Mornington Peninsula Shire councillors Andrew Dixon, David Garnock, Graham Pittock, Tim Rodgers and Tim Wood have been given a seal of recognition for their service to the community after the mayor election last Monday.

All were keen to pass on words of wisdom to newly-elected councillors gleaned from their experiences as councillors.

Each of the five was full of praise for council officers who support councillors behind the scenes, but one ex-councillor sounded a note of caution.

Mr Rodgers had some words of advice for eight newly elected councillors, including seven first-timers: “You have been elected with an agenda [but] never forget council officers also have an agenda.”

The ex-councillor also praised council officers’ hard work and diligence.

Mr Garnock, a former naval captain at HMAS Cerberus, the only departing councillor who stood for re-election but lost out to Kate Roper in Cerberus ward, addressed the new councillors when receiving his seal of recognition.

“Having once been an officer myself I know that officers in the shire don’t have agendas,” Mr Garnock said.

“They actually work hard to achieve what the shire councillors stipulate.”

Mr Pittock also received a medal for his 2015-16 stint as mayor at the meeting.

“I deserve it,” he joked.

“I’ve been sleeping at night since I decided not to seek re-election.”

Ex-councillors David Gibb and Anne Shaw were not at the meeting to receive a seal of recognition in person.

First published in the Southern Peninsula News – 22 November 2016

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