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Issues of queue jumping, the allocation of Tweed Shire Council’s resources in both time and money, and responding to the ‘squeaky wheel’ were all raised during the debate about disability beach access at Casuarina.
Cr Warren Polglase and Deputy Mayor Reece Byrnes brought a motion to provide public toilets at the Icon building, allocate $40,000 for two showers at beach access points six and eight and pursue a ‘viewing platform and disabled access at beach entry 6’.
Cr Polglase argued that the viewing platform and disability beach access were ‘visionary’. He said that with the Kings Forest development on its way that Council ‘need to provide the necessary [facilities for] all types of people including those with disabilities’.
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Subscriber only Residents hoping to move into the new Kings Forest housing estate in the Tweed Shire face increased rates if an application to the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal is approved. Eight councils across NSW, including Tweed Shire Council, have applied to IPART for a special variation to increase their income from rates above the rate peg in 2021‑22. Tweed Shire Council has applied for an increase of 4.35 per cent over a single year, to be retained permanently in the rate base, indicating funds raised by the Special Rate Variation would be used solely for the ongoing management of environmental protection lands associated with the development - a condition of the development approval.