News 
 Local News 
 News 
 General 
 Newcastle councillors slam 'gag' policy as censorship attempt 

Newcastle councillors slam 'gag' policy as censorship attempt

14 Oct, 2009 03:00 AM
CIVIC leaders have slammed a new policy governing their conduct, saying it amounts to censorship because of a "gag provision" restraining comments made to the media.

Councillor Michael Osborne fears that Newcastle City Council's proposed revisions to its code of conduct will inhibit elected representatives' communication with the community.

"It's a gag provision," he said.

"It's trying to fetter the role of councillors."

Most councillors voted last night to put the draft code on public exhibition for 28 days.

Cr Osborne and colleagues Aaron Buman and Mike King did not support the decision.

Many councillors, including those who voted to seek public comment, had concerns about some provisions, especially a section on talking to the media.

The rules state that councillors are free to make personal statements to the media, but warns this must not include criticism of council officials, and suggests any criticism of the council's decisions would damage its credibility and unity.

The proposed code also dictates that councillors must give the administration's media officer a copy of statements given to the media.

"I think it's gagging us," Cr Buman said.

"And if I reflect back to the last council and its performance I spoke out a lot of the time about a lot of the decisions I was in the minority about.

"I wanted the general public to know how I felt."

Cr Nuatali Nelmes also expressed concern.

"I think it does need to be changed because I don't necessarily think the intention is censorship," she said.

"But I think when it's in black and white like that, that could be the end result."

Lord Mayor John Tate said he was comfortable with the rules.

"It doesn't fetter councillors' rights," he said.

Consultant Kath Roach told last night's council meeting that some provisions were based on the Department of Local Government's model code, but others were not.

A council spokeswoman said general manager Lindy Hyam declined to comment.

Print
Increase Text Size
Decrease Text Size

comments


Date: Newest first | Oldest first
NCC like to cover themself alot in many issues within the council. Wouldnt it be lovely to see everyone have a gag put on them...lolol Funny world it would be.Maybe they might all have to get on here and voice lol TYPE there opinion
Posted by Concerned Resident, 15/10/2009 8:42:49 AM, on The Herald
ar come on Herald Online Lindy Hyam. Explain yourself. Wait a minute! Have you gagged yourself??
Posted by arr come on, 15/10/2009 9:59:45 AM, on The Herald
Nafe -you realise who "one-eyed opinion !!" is don't you? Here is a liTTle hint.
Posted by Directeur Sportif, 15/10/2009 10:07:16 AM, on The Herald
the irony of this is that my previous post would be a breach of the proposed Code, had we adopted it, as i was not "speaking enthusiastically in support of council's decision". In that case i would have to either speak in support of it or say nothing. More often than not i will say nothing anyway, but to remove that right is not OK in my opinion.
Posted by mike king, 15/10/2009 12:47:40 PM, on The Herald
Mike King! arrrrr come on. Its one thing to spruik off in the media. But to not allow a person their opinion in an open email to you and all Councillors is hypercritical You barred me from comment on this very matter. Galloping with the hounds and running with the fox? tsk tsk tsk.
Posted by arr come on, 15/10/2009 3:46:27 PM, on The Herald
< previous |  1 | 2 | 3 | 4

post a comment


Screen name  *
Email address  *
Remember me?
Comment  *
 
We invite and encourage our readers to post comments. Comments are moderated and will appear as soon as our editor has approved them. When posting comments you agree to be bound by our Terms and Conditions.
MICHAEL OSBORNE
MICHAEL OSBORNE

Most popular articles

1) Apple iPhone 4 32GB44 plans 12%
2) Apple iPhone 4 16GB44 plans 6%
3) HTC Desire4 plans 2%
4) Apple iPhone 3GS 8GB33 plans 2%
5) Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini Pro37 plans 1%

Mobile Phones | Broadband Plans

Get the best deal at Fairfax Digital - Rural Press

Travelworld_See the World
 
School Newspaper Competition


Newcastle Herald







Weather brought to you by:

Weatherzone

Navigate

Classifieds

More Ways to Read

Front Page

Current Issue
Privacy Policy | Conditions of Use | Advertising Terms | Copyright © 2010. Fairfax Media.
 SEND...
 SAVE...
 SHARE...