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General News

4 June, 2025

Getting best deal for city

NO more campaign slogans, no more roadside signs and no election in sight for another three years or so.

By Mayor Amy Eden

Cairns Mayor Amy Eden.
Cairns Mayor Amy Eden.

It’s a welcome breather for our city. We now enter a period of stability and delivery by all three levels of government.

While Cairns Regional Council’s advocacy efforts ramp up in a public way during campaigns, we don’t take our foot off the pedal when it comes to getting the best deal for Cairns.

Advocacy isn’t something we switch on and off when the votes are counted – it’s a year-round discipline.

A mix of strategy, persistence and timing that underpins everything from budget bids to MP and ministerial briefings, with a whole raft of community and stakeholder engagement along the way.

So, what is advocacy? At its core, advocacy is the strategic pursuit of funding, infrastructure and policy change to meet our local needs. It’s making sure our voice is heard in Brisbane and Canberra, clearly and consistently. Speaking up. Getting results. Delivering what our city needs, when it needs it.

Across the council, we are continually engaging with state and federal counterparts, business and industry leaders and community groups to get the best outcomes for Cairns.

It’s not about headlines – it’s about housing, infrastructure, jobs, liveability and long-term sustainability.

The perfect example of our advocacy efforts is the Cairns Water Security Stage 1 project. Across the political divide and spanning several years, we secured funding of $390 million from the Queensland and Australian governments to deliver long-term water security for our growing city.

Our top advocacy priority right now is housing. The council is seeking significant investment in enabling infrastructure at Mount Peter – the city’s last greenfield growth corridor of its scale – to help unlock new housing supply and improve affordability for current and future residents.

Advocacy isn’t always loud. Often, it’s built on the back of quiet conversations, shared vision and steady relationship-building over time.

Advocacy is about alignment. Knowing what our region needs, articulating it clearly and working every channel and opportunity to make it happen.

And it’s never done solo. Advocacy at the council is a team effort – involving elected members, senior leaders, technical experts and the community itself.

When Team Cairns pulls together, we speak with a powerful voice.

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