Councillor Swanborough resigns

SRRC Mayor and Councillors June 2021. Image supplied.
SRRC Mayor and Councillors June 2021. Image supplied.

By-election to be called

Tamborine Mountain Councillor Derek Swanborough has resigned.

He announced his resignation, effective immediately, at the 21 February Scenic Rim Regional Council Ordinary meeting and left the room straight after.

“This is a decision I am most reluctant to make but I have regretfully come to the view that I am unable to provide the level of service to my constituents that they deserve,” he said.

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“One issue that has precipitated my decision is the unprecedented level of internally generated OIA complaints – 70 plus at last count, and I might add I received another one yesterday – that have been levelled against me… It is in the public interest that I resign now to trigger a by-election in my division.”

Mr Swanborough served one term from 2008-2012 and was re-elected in 2020. He spoke up on many matters including advocating to shift Division 1 to Gold Coast City Council.

His local government career started in 1977 as an Ipswich City Council construction labourer during uni holidays and he held Director and Executive Manager roles in south-east Queensland and northern New South Wales over 25 years. He was Corporate Services Director of Beaudesert Shire Council for 16 years.

Long-serving Division 6 Cr Duncan McInnes OAM said the resignation did not come as a shock.

“It’s not totally surprising to me, because he’s been under a fair bit of pressure,” he said.

“I don’t always agree with Derek, but I do thank him for his contributions. I think a lot of people underestimate what goes on and it takes its toll whether you’re a prime minister, member of parliament or local councillor.”

In a statement, Council thanked Mr Swanborough for his service and wished him well for his ‘retirement’.

The statement said Scenic Rim Mayor Greg Christensen, Deputy Mayor Jeff McConnell, and the remaining Councillors thanked Mr Swanborough for his contribution ‘during the past three years’ and wished him and his family all the best for the future. 

Chief Executive Officer David Keenan also extended well wishes to Mr Swanborough on behalf of the organisation.