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Heart of the Channel Country

Public tender through VendorPanel.

(Closing Monday 30 September 2024 at 4pm)

You may watch the following video explaining how to best use and register for VendorPanel, https://vimeo.com/915388508.

Public tender through VendorPanel.

(Closing Monday 30 September 2024 at 4pm)

You may watch the following video explaining how to best use and register for VendorPanel, https://vimeo.com/915388508.

Barcoo Shire Council owns the Stonehenge Caravan Park and intends to lease the facility for a three-year term with a three-year option to renew at the end of the first term. The facility is quite basic with a small ablution/laundry facility, 14 powered sites, plus unpowered sites, a small wood fire BBQ area with covered seating and table.

More details can be obtained by registering for vendor panel under Real Estate & Property Services, then selecting Facilities Management Services and also Property Management Services.

Please click here to download this document with instructions on how to complete your registration for tender.  

You may also watch the following video explaining how to best use VendorPanel, https://vimeo.com/915388508.

Council invites you to have your say on the following matters. Keep up to date by visiting this page regularly.

Matters open for your feedback

 

All Consultations

Project TitleClosing DateStatusResults
Barcoo Shire Show/Special Holiday 2024 02/06/2023 CLOSED Special Holiday Notice
Barcoo Shire Council - Community Survey  03/03/2023 Closed Community Survey Results
Barcoo Shire Council Student Bursary Policy 04/10/2021 Closed  
Barcoo Shire Australia Day Celebrations 04/10/2021 Closed  
Jundah Information Centre Hours 04/10/2021 Closed  
BSC Library Services Plan  03/04/2022 Closed  
Jundah Roadhouse operating hours 22/08/2022 Closed  
Barcoo Shire Visitor Information Centres/Libraries Operational Hours Review 06/02/2023 Closed  

Code of Conduct for the Councillors of Barcoo Shire Council 

The Code of Conduct for Councillors outlined agreed standards of behaviour for all Councillors of the Barcoo Shire Council. This applies to all Councillors when carrying out their official duties for Council. If you wish to obtain a hard copy of the Code of Conduct for Councillor of Barcoo Shire Council please contact the Administration office on (07) 4658 6900. Or download the Code of Conduct here.

Councillor Conduct Complaints

Complaints relating to the performance and conduct of Barcoo Shire Council Councillors is managed by the Office of the Independent Assessor. The Office of the Independent Assessor can be contacted at: 

Address: Level 3, 53 Albert Street, Brisbane
Postal Address: PO Box 15009, City East Qld 4002
Phone: 1300 620 722
Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Website: www.oia.qld.gov.au

Register of Councillor Conduct Complaints Outcomes 

In accordance with the Local Government Act 2009, Council is required to keep a register of Councillor Conduct complaint outcomes. 

Complaints for the current financial year are recorded in the register Councillor Conduct Register - 1 July 2023 - 30 June 2024

Complaints for the current financial year are recorded in the register Councillor Conduct Register - 1 July 2022 - 30 June 2023

Complaints for the current financial year are recorded in the register Councillor Conduct Register - 1 July 2021 - 30 June 2022

Complaints for the current financial year are recorded in the register Councillor Conduct Register - 1 July 2020 - 30 June 2021

Complaints for the previous financial year are recorded in the register Councillor Conduct Register - 1 July 2019 - 30 June 2020

Complaints from July 2018 - June 2019 are recorded in the register Councillor Conduct Register 3 December 2018 - 30 June 2019

Related Links

Located in Far West Queensland, in the heart of the Channel Country, Barcoo region is one of the more remote shires with an area of 61,974 square kilometres in far Western Queensland, incorporating the townships of Jundah, Stonehenge and Windorah.

The Barcoo Shire lays claim to the most exceptionally unique place in Australia and the world. It is the only place where two prominent and significate inland rivers, the Thomson and Barcoo meet to form a creek the Cooper Creek.

Rich in history, the Barcoo Shire has an outback experience to offer everyone. Along with unique rustic landscapes, distinctive flora and fauna, spectacular wildlife, freshwater fishing, golf, bird watching and stunning sunsets. The Barcoo is also home to Magee’s Shanty, birth place of the famous Bush Christening renowned by Banjo Paterson.

The welcoming three outback towns of Windorah, Jundah and Stonehenge can all be easily accessed via sealed roads and are located within a 300 kilometre drive to the major towns of Longreach or Quilpie.

Barcoo Shire is the gateway to Birdsville, Bedourie, Innaminka, Quilpie, Longreach and Winton to the north.

VISIT BARCOO

Find out more about Windorah, Jundah and Stonehenge on our VisitBarcoo.com.au website. 
 

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