Councillor Role

In 2008 Fiona ran for re-election on her own ticket- Team H. She was successful in being re-elected and only 100 votes short of her second candidate Gerald Power being elected also. If she had of been successful with the second candidate Orange Council would have had its first Aboriginal Councillor.

Items of particular interest to Fiona at this time would be the water issue in Orange. She has been active in working towards a way for future water sustainability. Evidence of the work done to date can be viewed on the Council web site- Water Project

Fiona also enjoys the role she plays in the numerous areas relating to the major portfolio in which she holds- Community Services. Given her background as a Registered Nurse, previous Councillor, Justice of the Peace, involvement in local community projects and various fundraising activities Fiona believes she is well suited to this role. In particular she is approachable, empathic, professional, understanding and seeks out the various needs of her community. Projects Fiona has been involved in through Council are:

* Water strategy for the future 2050
* Storm Water Harvesting scheme
* Planning and development of the New PCYC centre in Orange
* Spring Street Bridge
* Children's Memorial Garden
* Expansion of the Skate park
* Advocate for Icely and Ophir road users linking to Northern Distributor
* Youth Conference Orange
* Australian Rural Leadership Course- Vision Task needs assessment for families.
* Crime Prevention CCTV cameras
* Christmas Festival
* Chamber of Commerce representative for Council
* Disability services
* Mount Canobolas as a Tourist area
* Dragon Boats Orange

In 2004 Fiona was first elected as a Councillor with Orange City Council. After a busy time with election and campaigning against 77 other possible candidates. Fiona became the third female Councillor at Orange. Fiona is an extremely active Council member and some of the projects that she has driven or been involved in are:

  • Designing and building two BMX Tracks in Orange after establishing a partnership with organisations to provide funding in support (competitive and recreational)
  • Lobbying and building a recreational play area for children at Glenroi
  • Working with the community and other Councillors to have an Aboriginal Flag flown at the Council Chambers
  • Working with a committee and Youth to establish "Not just another CafĂ©" (NJAC)
  • Set up a Pilot Project with Police, Public School and Council to provide bikes and helmets so that bike riding could become part of the sport curriculum at no cost to students.
  • Lobbied for changes in phone directory, reduced speed on distributor road, better meeting times, shared space, and much more.
  • Been an active member in the Community Plan 2020 for Orange
  • Amongst many other things... Visit this site monthly to stay updated on what Fiona has been involved in with Council.

Fiona's objectives on council

Council Objectives (PDF File)

Orange Councillor and Candidate 2008 Election
Please find in this document the completed profile with full policy information and many other extras added in.

You Tube- Orange Electorate Fiona Rossiter Team H

Visit this new website Australian Family Matters


Thursday, July 10, 2008

2BS Radio Interview


I had just received a phone call from Charles at 2BS asking for an interview on what has been happening in Orange. It was a call I welcomed as I knew very well that we had been active with various activities and initiatives.

I was able to speak about our "Water Tight Program" where Orange was accepting expressions of interest from households who would like to have fitted in their homes water saving devices. The program runs for 6 weeks and prizes are given out for the most innovative water saving ideas and lowest consumption per person. At the end of the 6 week time frame there will be a major prize for 1 of the 10 households to win.

Another topic was the Shower head Exchange Program- which has been very popular and only going for 1 week. In that time Orange City Council has given out over 100 water saving shower heads. All people have to do is come down to Customer Service with their old shower head, fill out a form and they will be given a new water saving shower head. Shower timers have also been very popular, so much so that we have given out hundreds and a new batch had to be ordered.

There has been the progression of the Anson Street crossing between Woolworth's and Myers with the kerb side blisters. This crossing has allowed a safer means for pedestrians to cross this main thoroughfare.

The Rural Fire Control Centre and State Training Centre for Excellence is something to get excited about. In the very near future we will have the ability to train future Fire Fighters in a world class facility. Completion date is expected to be Monday 18th August 2008.

Gosling Creek Reserve has had planting works which have been undertaken by the IT company, Computer Associates. They have invested in the restoration of the shoreline of Gosling Creek Reservoir. Since the completion of the fishing deck and commencement of restoration works on the southern side of the reservoir, the number of visitor's accessing this side has increased.

The Merge Program is something to get truly excited about. The NSW Attorney General recently announced a contribution of $50,000 for this current financial year towards the conduct of the Merge Program- a free holiday activity program for young people referred by local schools. This program interacts very effectively with Council's other programs focusing on the needs of identified young people particularly the Better Pathways Program which focuses on the needs of young people who disengage or are at risk of disengagement from the education system. Council continue to work with the local indigenous community to develop programs to assist in addressing local identified needs.

So after reading all the information you can probably understand why I get excited about the progression of Orange. We have enthusiastic and diligent staff at Orange City Council who have been more than capable of progressing these items I have highlighted and in meeting the needs of our community.

I have enjoyed the opportunity to speak positively about our Cities progression. There is much more to come and I believe that Orange will be a highly sought after place of destination to reside in and call home.
Visit Orange City Council Web-site to learn more

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