Formal deputations
Formal deputations occur at Community Cabinet meetings and give individuals and organisations the chance to discuss issues directly with ministers relevant to their portfolios. Deputations are limited to 15 minutes per meeting.
It is recommended that you request a formal deputation to ensure you meet with the government representative of your choice.
To find out when and where the next Community Cabinet meeting will be held check the Community Cabinet page, or the announcements section in your local newspaper.
Longreach and Barcaldine Community Cabinet
Community Cabinet will be held in Barcaldine and Longreach on Sunday 1 and Monday 2 November 2009.
To book a 15 minute formal deputation:
1. Complete a deputation request form:
Deputation request forms are also available from:
- Department of the Premier and Cabinet
Phone 1800 448 377 or 1800 448 378
- Electorate office
Member for Gregory - Vaughan Johnson MP
Shop 2, Studio Exclusive Arcade, 120a Eagle Street, Longreach
Phone (07) 4658 1227 or 1800 818 754
- Regional council offices
Barcaldine Regional Council (external site)
Longreach Regional Council (external site)
2. Submit your deputation request:
Deputation request applications are due 12 noon Wednesday, 21 October 2009.
To submit your application:
Your appointment will be confirmed from Monday, 26 October 2009.
Tips for maximising a formal deputation
A formal deputation at Community Cabinet is 15 minutes in duration. These suggestions will help to make the most of your time.
When making a request for a formal deputation:
- clearly print your issues on the deputation form and provide as much detail as possible
- clearly print the name/s of all who will attend the deputation, as name labels will be provided.
When attending a formal deputation during Community Cabinet:
- Arrive at least 30 minutes before the scheduled time for your deputation.
- Register at the Registration Desk at the entrance, and collect and wear your name tag.
- Wait in the designated waiting area – this is where a Marshalling Officer will look for you to take you to meet with the Minister/s.
- Be disciplined. If in a group, appoint one person as a spokesperson as it can be very distracting to have more than one speaker.
- Prepare dot points for your deputation to note all the issues you wish to raise and to help stay focused.
- Within the first 5 minutes of meeting the Minister/s, outline the actions you seek as a result of the deputation.
- If you wish, you may leave additional paperwork with the Minister/s.
These tips are also available for you to download:
Contact
If you have any enquiries about deputations please contact:
Linda Paton
Community Cabinet Coordinator
Phone 1800 448 377 or 1800 448 378
Last updated Monday, November 02, 2009
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