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Personality assessments taken at Cairns Regional Council’s $30,000 luxury worship for councillors

A Far North Queensland council spent $30,000 of ratepayers’ money on luxury accommodation and training at a five-star resort so councillors could take personality tests and engage in team building exercises.

Cairns Regional Council mayor Amy Eden participated in a workshop held at the Reef House Boutique Hotel and Spa in Palm Cove earlier this month. Picture: supplied.
Cairns Regional Council mayor Amy Eden participated in a workshop held at the Reef House Boutique Hotel and Spa in Palm Cove earlier this month. Picture: supplied.

A Far North Queensland council spent $30,000 of ratepayers’ money on luxury accommodation and training at a five-star resort so councillors could take personality tests and engage in team building exercises.

But Cairns Regional Council has defended its cash splash, arguing the trip met its own procurement guidelines with two other quotes sourced before the event was held.

Cairns councillors attended attended a two-day workshop at The Reef House Boutique Hotel and Spa in Palm Cove last week. Source: Facebook.
Cairns councillors attended attended a two-day workshop at The Reef House Boutique Hotel and Spa in Palm Cove last week. Source: Facebook.

As previously reported, the council’s elected representatives attended an “off-site” two-day workshop in Palm Cove, staying at the award-winning Reef House Boutique Hotel and Spa earlier this month, creating a “refreshed vision” for the municipality.

But it can now be revealed that mayor Amy Eden’s former campaign advisor and current acting CEO, John Andrejic approved the trip.

Cairns Regional Council’s interim chief executive John Andrejic signed off on spending $30,000 for councillors to undertake a workshop at a luxury resort. Picture: Brendan Radke
Cairns Regional Council’s interim chief executive John Andrejic signed off on spending $30,000 for councillors to undertake a workshop at a luxury resort. Picture: Brendan Radke

Upon his appointment in late May, Mr Andrejic, who previously worked as the council’s chief financial officer from 2013 to 2016, was touted by his supporters as a shrewd choice who would rein in excessive spending within the council.

It is understood at least one councillor raised concerns with Mr Andrejic about the decision to host the workshop at the “adults only” getaway which boasts of its glorious sunrises over the Coral Sea and ancient melaleuca trees.

Cairns Regional Council Division Two councillor Matthew Tickner opted against staying at the high-priced resort. Picture: Brendan Radke
Cairns Regional Council Division Two councillor Matthew Tickner opted against staying at the high-priced resort. Picture: Brendan Radke
Cairns Regional Council Division Five councillor Rob Pyne chose not to stay at the Reef House. Picture: Brendan Radke
Cairns Regional Council Division Five councillor Rob Pyne chose not to stay at the Reef House. Picture: Brendan Radke

All but two councillors – Division Two’s Matthew Tickner and Division Five’s Rob Pyne – chose to take up the invitation to spend two nights at the world-class hotel that regularly fetches around $420-a-night for its standard spa suite.

Both took part in workshop exercises during the day.

Psychoanalyst Carl Jung’s work on psychological types was a source of inspiration for the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator.
Psychoanalyst Carl Jung’s work on psychological types was a source of inspiration for the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator.
The award-winning Reef House Boutique Hotel and Spa in Palm Cove, Queensland is considered one of the best accommodation providers in Australia. Source: Facebook.
The award-winning Reef House Boutique Hotel and Spa in Palm Cove, Queensland is considered one of the best accommodation providers in Australia. Source: Facebook.

During the event, councillors took Myers-Briggs tests to determine their personality types and learn more about each other as people.

The questionnaire, based in part on the work of Swiss psychoanalyst Carl Jung, is commonly used at work retreats and identifies whether co-workers are extroverts or introverts.

Accommodation was provided for the workshop’s two facilitators which includes complimentary designer toiletries for its guests, a council spokesman said.

The council spokesman said quotes were also sought for Tinaroo Lake Resort and Seville Mercy Centre before opting to stay at the Reef House.

“Seville did not provide a quote as the venue was already booked. They advised this in writing,” the spokesman said.

“This is within council’s procurement guidelines.”

Member for Cairns Michael Healy says ratepayers will decide whether Cairns Regional Council’s use of funds is reasonable. (Photo by Matt Roberts/Getty Images for NBL)
Member for Cairns Michael Healy says ratepayers will decide whether Cairns Regional Council’s use of funds is reasonable. (Photo by Matt Roberts/Getty Images for NBL)

The decision to stay at the resort prompted tempered criticism from Member for Cairns Michael Healy, who questioned the expenditure recently.

“I don’t know the details but I think in a cost of living crisis people will judge,” Mr Healy said last week.

“For me, it’s like, ‘Wow. That’s interesting’ but I think people would understandably think that’s expensive.”

Earlier this week, the Cairns Post reported the council spent almost $20,000 refurbishing sacked CEO Mica Martin’s office after Ms Eden decided she preferred her former top boss’ office.

The council increased rates by 6.7 per cent in June.

Originally published as Personality assessments taken at Cairns Regional Council’s $30,000 luxury worship for councillors

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