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Community, Culture, Arts and Sport Committee — 2022-05-05
2. Indigenous Accord 2020 - 2025 Milestone Report - April 2022
Resolution: Moved by Councillor Andrew Fechner:
2. Indigenous Accord 2020 - 2025 Milestone Report - April 2022
This is a report concerning the Indigenous Accord 2020-2025 (Accord).
The Accord forms the basis for a shared journey between Indigenous and Non-Indigenous peoples in Ipswich. It contains targeted and specific activities and sets the agenda for cooperation, collaboration and partnership between Ipswich City Council and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
This report provides an update on the Accord milestones achieved in the October 2021 to April 2022 period.
RECOMMENDATION
Moved by Councillor Andrew Fechner:
Seconded by Councillor Kate Kunzelmann:
That the Indigenous Accord 2020 – 2025 Milestone Report - April 2022 be received and the contents noted.
AFFIRMATIVE NEGATIVE
Councillors: Councillors:
Fechner Nil
Kunzelmann
Harding
Madsen
Jonic
The motion was put and carried.
Mentions: Ipswich
3. Customer Experience Strategy and Immediate Action Plan Report - March 2022
Resolution: Moved by Councillor Andrew Fechner:
3. Customer Experience Strategy and Immediate Action Plan Report - March 2022
This is a quarterly report concerning the Customer Experience (CX) Strategy and provides and update on the Immediate Action Plan (IAP) and the CX Strategy Implementation Plan.
RECOMMENDATION
Moved by Councillor Andrew Fechner:
Seconded by Councillor Nicole Jonic:
That the quarterly report concerning Council’s Customer Experience Strategy and Immediate Action Plan be received and the contents noted.
AFFIRMATIVE NEGATIVE
Councillors: Councillors:
Fechner Nil
Kunzelmann
Harding
Madsen
Jonic
The motion was put and carried.
4. Georgie Conway Leichhardt Community Swim Centre Stakeholder Engagement Report
Resolution: Moved by Councillor Andrew Fechner:
4. Georgie Conway Leichhardt Community Swim Centre Stakeholder Engagement Report
This is a report concerning targeted consultation with pool users at the Georgie Conway Leichhardt Community Swim Centre (Leichhardt pool), aimed at understanding the views of patrons on the suitability of the current and previous water temperature of the heated outdoor pool.
Overall, ther e were 474 views of the Georgie Conway Leichhardt Community Swim Centre page on Shape Your Ipswich and 204 contributions, including 194 survey responses and 10 responses to an open-ended question.
In total, 46.03% of pool users who completed the survey indicated dissatisfaction with the current pool water temperature, because they have special physical needs, and attend the Leichhardt pool at least weekly for aqua classes or prescribed therapy sessions in the heated pool.
While most lap swimmers find the heated pool too warm, since late 2020 when Council adopted the South-East Queensland industry-wide standard of maintaining the water temperature at approximately 29 degrees, the special needs patrons and some parents of young children who attend swim classes perceive the water temperature to be too cool.
RECOMMENDATION
Moved by Councillor Andrew Fechner:
Seconded by Mayor Teresa Harding:
That the report be received and the contents noted.
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AFFIRMATIVE NEGATIVE
Councillors: Councillors:
Fechner Nil
Kunzelmann
Harding
Madsen
Jonic
The motion was put and carried.
NOTICES OF MOTION
Nil
MATTERS ARISING
Nil
PROCEDURAL MOTIONS AND FORMAL MATTERS
The meeting commenced at 9.55 am.
The meeting closed at 10.36 am.
*** Refer Council Ordinary Meeting of 19 May 2022 for additional recommendation.
Mentions: Leichhardt · Ipswich
Source: Ipswich City Council meeting minutes (CC BY 4.0).