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Ku-ring-gai Council on Another Getaway

A Lesson Unlearned

by Claudia Butjerevic
1 March 2025
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Ku-ring-gai Council on Another  Getaway

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It seems Ku-ring-gai Council has yet to learn their lesson. Either that, or they find no issue with a multi-night stay at an out-of-area hotel on the ratepayers’ dime.

Last year, Ku-ring-gai staff and councillors, and their families, stayed at the luxury accommodation The Convent Hunter Valley on what was described as a “conference”.  

Council elected to go on another getaway, this time to the Blue Mountains.  

Ku-ring-gai Council has confirmed that senior staff attended the two-day workshop at The Hydro Majestic Hotel.

As the two-day event was not recorded for public viewing, the exact nature of the workshop remains a mystery. 

Councillor Cedric Spencer seems to have had a change of heart about such workshops, given he had attended the previous event at The Convent. ‘Are councillors attending a working conference or a ball?’ writes Cr Spencer on a Facebook forum. 

Perhaps for their next conference, Council might consider a venue within their LGA and support a Ku-ring-gai business. 

Claudia Butjerevic

Claudia Butjerevic

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