280 km of sealed roads, 268 km of unsealed roads and 211 km of footpaths,
clean beaches,
stormwater systems,
rubbish and recycling,
20 community halls available for arts and cultural events,
45 playgrounds,
19 public toilets,
29 boat-ramps and jetties,
32 Tracks and trails,
15 sports fields,
14 community service programmes,
development control and planning.
Council debt reduced over last 10 years, from $12 Million to zero.
Roslyn Avenue upgrade with footpaths
Toilet upgrade strategy
Introduced dog poo bags
Dog exercise areas at Kingston Beach & Howden foreshore
Bike Lanes, Channel Highway Kingston to Hobart, Blackmans Bay & Kingston
Upgrades to sewage and water strategy
Kingston Wetlands to clean up Brown’s River.
Roofs built on all water reservoirs for improved water quality
Introduced separate rubbish and recycling wheelie bins.
Providing sports clubs the benefit of free water
Lobbied the State Government to get rid of the unfair (Gerrymander) ward system
Retained public ownership of the Kingston Beach Hall