A petition is a formal written request signed by 10 or more people that can be used to lobby Council.
If the matter relates to normal Council operations, you may more easily choose to log a customer service request on Council's website, via the mobile application Snap, Send, Solve or by contacting Council's customer service team especially for items like:
- road and pothole repairs
- animal nuisances
- attention to trees on public land
PETITION TEMPLATE(PDF, 89KB)
PETITION PROCEDURES(PDF, 33KB)
Matters for petitions
Petitions are generally used to show community support for a matter that is under Council's control. A petition may request, for example:
- the alteration of a local law
- the reconsideration of an administrative decision
- consideration of new infrastructure such as pathways, roads, playgrounds etc
Petitions can also be used as a form of submission on active development applications during the public notification stage. Please refer to Have your say on applications to learn more about making a submission on a development application.
The petitioning process
Under Council's Standing Orders(PDF, 103KB) and Petition Procedures(PDF, 33KB), a petition will not be debated by Councillors at the Ordinary meeting when it is presented. The Chief Executive Officer will generally be requested to refer the petition to the relevant Council Department who will investigate the matter and respond to the principal petitioner.
Rules for preparing petitions
Council will accept petitions in paper form or electronic form (e-petitions) up to 2 business days prior to the Ordinary Meeting.
Paper petitions should:
- Utilise Council’s Petition Template(PDF, 89KB) where practicable
- Be received by Council two (2) business days prior to the Ordinary Meeting;
- Include the name and contact details of the Principal Petitioner (i.e., one person who is the organiser and who will act as the key contact for the issue.);
- Clearly state the relevant grievance and action requested of Council;
- Clearly state that the petition seeks to be presented to the Council;
- Be respectful and not contain any offensive language or content;
- Contain a minimum of 10 signatures;
- Clearly state the purpose of the petition on each page of the petition; and
- Relate primarily to a local government matter.
Electronic (e-petitions) should:
- Be received by Council’s Chief Executive Officer two (2) business days prior to the Ordinary Meeting;
- Identify the Principal Petitioner as defined under section 1 (b)
- Clearly state the relevant grievance and action requested of Council;
- Clearly state that the petition seeks to be presented to the Council;
- Clearly state how the parties to the petition were obtained i.e. via reply email confirmation or confirm click in a web interface;
- Have attached a paper copy of the email or web interface;
- Be respectful and not contain any offensive language or content;
- Have been responded to by a minimum of 10 persons who wish to be party to the petition;
- Relate primarily to a local government matter.
How to lodge a petition
You may choose to either provide the petition to a Councillor, email to mail@noosa.qld.gov.au, or post to:
The Chief Executive Officer
Noosa Council
PO Box 141
Tewantin Qld 4565