Member for Lyne, David Gillespie and former Greater Taree City Council mayor, Eddie Loftus have slammed MidCoast's Council's decision to move the annual citizenship ceremony away from Australia Day.
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It will now be held on Monday, January 29 at Forster Civic Centre's Coolongolook Room from 2pm.
The ceremony is traditionally held in conjunction with Australia Day functions.
It has been part of Taree's Australia Day ceremony since 2019.
"I am disappointed that MidCoast Council has made a political decision to move the Australia Day citizenship ceremony to January 29, having previously held Australia Day citizenship ceremonies each year on January 26,'' Dr Gillespie said.
"I can see no reason why the citizenship ceremony date needs to be changed and I know that the vast majority of our community will be disappointed too," he said.
Taree businessman, Mr Loftus served as a Greater Taree City councillor for 17 years, with one term as mayor.
He was scathing of council's decision.
"Two of the most important days in Australia are Anzac Day and Australia Day,'' he said.
![MidCoast Council mayor, Claire Pontin and Member for Lyne, David Gillespie officiate at the 2022 citizenship ceremony held as part of the Taree Australia Day celebrations on Queen Elizabeth Park. MidCoast Council mayor, Claire Pontin and Member for Lyne, David Gillespie officiate at the 2022 citizenship ceremony held as part of the Taree Australia Day celebrations on Queen Elizabeth Park.](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/35p4sYVJBkFFhEkm6ifwU24/4232c694-d803-4745-85b4-593c79bcb9f8.JPG/r981_104_2758_1655_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
"My shops don't open either day, because I think the days should be respected.''
Mr Loftus said he was informed by Cr Jeremy Miller about council's decision to move the ceremony to January 29.
Mr Loftus claims is was made by 'bureaucrats.'
"We elect councillors to make these decisions and this wasn't a democratic decision,'' he fumed.
"This would never happen in my time as mayor and it would never happen in the time of the two mayors who influenced me the most, Les Brown and John Hackney.
"They and their councillors made the decisions, not bureaucrats.''
He said he was honoured to officiate at citizenship ceremonies while mayor.
This would never happen in my time as mayor and it would never happen in the time of the two mayors who influenced me the most, Les Brown and John Hackney.
- fFrmer Greater Taree City Council mayor, Eddie Loftus.
"I would have welcomed hundreds of new Australians in that time,'' he said.
Council decided to move the citizenship ceremony to Forster for this year.
There's no community or council-organised Australia Day celebration in the Great Lakes.
In a response to the Times, council said the decision to conduct a citizenship ceremony on Monday, January 29, allows the mayor and councillors to attend Australia Day events in their own communities.
"MidCoast Council supports Australia Day events across the region to allow community groups and members to recognise the day,'' council added.
"Financial support is provided to community groups running Australia Day events and a number of these events will be attended by MidCoast councillors.''
More than 80 councils around Australia have decided to change the date of the citizenship ceremony from January 26.