2024 Cairns Regional Council election

The 2024 Cairns Regional Council election was held on 16 March 2024 to elect a mayor and nine councillors to the Cairns Region. The election was held as part of the statewide local elections in Queensland, Australia.[1]

2024 Cairns Regional Council election

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Mayor
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
EDEN
UNI
IND
CandidateAmy EdenTerry JamesPaul Taylor
PartyTeam EdenCairns UnityIndependent
Popular vote25,78220,18719,532
Percentage30.70%24.04%23.26%
SwingIncrease 30.70Decrease 42.93Increase 23.26
TCP56.64%43.36%
TCP swingIncrease 56.64%Decrease 37.89

Mayor before election

Terry James
Cairns Unity

Subsequent Mayor

Amy Eden
Team Eden

Councillors

All 10 members on the Regional Council (including the mayor)
6 seats needed for a majority
PartyLeader%Seats+/–
Cairns UnityTerry James3−2
IndependentN/A3+1
Team EdenAmy Eden10
Independent LNPN/A1+1
Ind. Socialist AllianceRob Pyne10
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

The Cairns Unity Team, which had held a majority on council since 2012, was defeated. Incumbent mayor Terry James was defeated by first-term councillor Amy Eden, who became the second woman to hold the role, after Val Schier.[2][3]

Background

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At the 2020 election, Unity won a third consecutive election with six councillors elected. Incumbent mayor Bob Manning was re-elected with 81.25% of the vote after preferences.[4][5]

Division 9 councillor Brett Olds, who was elected as Independent LNP, resigned from the Liberal National Party in September 2021 in opposition to the federal Morrison government's COVID-19 vaccination restrictions.[6][7]

On 6 December 2022, Manning announced his intention not to seek re-election at the end of his third term.[8] Deputy mayor Terry James confirmed his intention to run and lead Unity.[9]

In July 2023, Division 5 councillor Amy Eden defected from Unity to form Team Eden, announcing her decision to contest the mayoralty.[10]

Bob Manning announced his resignation, effective immediately, on 17 November 2023. Terry James was appointed as his replacement until the 2024 election, while Jeremy Neal (also a Unity member) was appointed to replace James in Division 4.[11][12]

Campaign

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During the campaign, James expressed support for the law and order policies of Katter's Australian Party, although stated that Cairns Unity "do[es]n't endorse any party" at a state level.[13]

Team Eden stated their priorities were creating a "renewed" Cairns with a "commitment to transparency, accountability, and engagement".[14] In February 2024, During the campaign, Eden was accused of plagiarising a Facebook post from Toowoomba councillor Rebecca Vonhoff.[15] She later admitted to using passages of Vonhoff's post, and apologised.[16]

In November 2023, ABC News reported that Division 4 candidate Shane Cuthbert, a former criminal and member of the unregistered Democratic Party of Queensland, had appeared in multiple online videos with a Nazi flag in 2019.[17][18] Cuthbert stated that it was "not a good look" and he had filmed the videos in a "shop that sold a bunch of old, cool stuff," and thought "the background of the store and the colours and things like that [looked cool]".[19]

Candidates

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A total of 39 candidates ran for election. Incumbents are shown in bold text.

WardHeld byCairns UnityTeam EdenCommunity FirstIndependentsOthers
MayorCairns UnityTerry JamesAmy EdenDenis WallsWarren Binda
John Kel
Leah Potter
Paul Taylor
Division 1Cairns UnityBrett Moller
Division 2Ind. Socialist AllianceNikki GiumelliKesa StriebyPatricia CourtenayJohn SchillingSteve Lippingwell (Ind. ALP)
Matthew Tickner (Ind. LNP)
Division 3IndependentHeidi HealyMarisa SedenCathy Zeiger
Division 4Cairns UnityJeremy NealTrevor TimCate MahoneyShane Cuthbert (Ind. Dem)
Division 5Team EdenNathan Lee LongEmma GellingJames Coll
Birgit Ariane Machnitzke
Rob Pyne (Ind. Socialist Alliance)
Division 6Cairns UnityKristy VallelyShane TrimbyNicole SleemanAlan Benn
Division 7Cairns UnityMatthew CalannaIan Moller-NielsenRenee LeesAnna Middleton
Division 8Cairns UnityRhonda CoghlanJo PiggottPhillip MusumeciHannah Boon (Ind. LNP)
Division 9IndependentCarine VisschersBrett Olds

Cairns Unity

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Cairns Unity announced its candidates on 1 September 2023.[20] Division 7 councillor Max O'Halloran chose not to seek re-election.[21]

Team Eden

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Team Eden announced candidates for six out of nine wards, with Emma Gelling contesting in Division 5, held by Amy Eden.[22]

Restaurateur Sam Byrd was Team Eden's candidate for Division 7 until August 2023, when he withdrew citing conflict with commitments in his private life.[23]

Community First

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Community First was formed in November 2023 by members of the Greens and Socialist Alliance. The group stated they supported measures to end "conflicts of interest and dodgy deals" on council.[24]

The group was led by mayoral candidate Denis Wall, a Greens member and former university teacher.[25]

Others

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Paul Taylor, a former Queensland deputy police commissioner who resigned after referring to his friend as a "vagina whisperer" at a policing conference in 2022, contested the mayoralty as an independent candidate.[26]

Division 2 councillor Rob Pyne, who joined Socialist Alliance following the 2020 election, initially planned to retire but later chose to contest Division 5.[27]

Results

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Mayor

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2024 Queensland mayoral elections: Cairns
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Team EdenAmy Eden25,78230.70+30.70
Cairns UnityTerry James20,18724.04−42.93
IndependentPaul Taylor19,53223.26+23.26
Community FirstDenis Walls10,74512.79+12.79
IndependentJohn Kel3,8544.59+4.59
IndependentLeah Potter2,7473.27+3.27
IndependentWarren Binda1,1391.36+1.36
Turnout88,65075.39+4.83
Two-candidate-preferred result
Team EdenAmy Eden30,36456.64+56.64
Cairns UnityTerry James23,24243.36−37.89
Team Eden gain from Cairns UnitySwingN/A

Councillors

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2024 Queensland local elections: Cairns
PartyVotes%SwingSeatsChange
 Cairns Unity3 2
 Independent3 1
 Team Eden1
 Independent LNP1 1
 Independent Socialist Alliance1
 Community First0
 Independent Labor0
 Independent Democratic0

Division 1

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2024 Queensland local elections: Division 1
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Cairns UnityBrett Mollerunopposed
Cairns Unity holdSwing

Division 2

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2024 Queensland local elections: Division 2
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent LNPMatthew Tickner3,13732.44
IndependentJohn Schilling1,70217.60
Cairns UnityNikki Giumelli1,54115.94
Independent LaborSteve Lippingwell1,53015.82
Team EdenKesa Strieby1,16012.00
Community FirstPatricia Courtenay6006.20
Turnout10,21273.48
Two-candidate-preferred result
Independent LNP gain from Ind. Socialist AllianceSwing

Division 3

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2024 Queensland local elections: Division 3
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentCathy Zeiger6,46770.04
Cairns UnityHeidi Healy1,60417.37
Community FirstMarisa Seden1,16212.59
Turnout9,59374.80
Independent holdSwing

Division 4

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2024 Queensland local elections: Division 4
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Cairns UnityJeremy Neal2,75032.28
Team EdenTrevor Tim2,59130.41
IndependentCate Mahoney58619.73
Independent DemocraticShane Cuthbert54518.35
Turnout8,94974.18
Two-candidate-preferred result
Team Eden gain from Cairns UnitySwing

Division 5

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2024 Queensland local elections: Division 5
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Ind. Socialist AllianceRob Pyne2,29630.01
Team EdenEmma Gelling1,88224.59
Cairns UnityNathan Lee Long1,85124.19
IndependentBirgit Ariane Machnitzke94812.39
IndependentJames Coll6758.82
Turnout8,09763.93
Two-candidate-preferred result
Ind. Socialist Alliance gain from Team EdenSwing
  • Incumbent councillor Amy Eden (Independent, later Team Eden) ran for mayor and therefore did not recontest

Division 6

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2024 Queensland local elections: Division 6
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Cairns UnityKristy Vallely3,98439.52
Team EdenShane Trimby2,60925.88
Community FirstNicole Sleeman1,98119.65
IndependentAlan Benn1,50614.94
Turnout10,46582.25
Two-candidate-preferred result
Cairns Unity holdSwing

Division 7

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2024 Queensland local elections: Division 7
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentAnna Middleton2,55429.08
Cairns UnityMatthew Calanna2,39527.27
Community FirstRenee Lees2,13024.25
Team EdenIan Moller-Nielsen1,70319.39
Turnout9,27373.82
Two-candidate-preferred result
Independent gain from Cairns UnitySwing

Division 8

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2024 Queensland local elections: Division 8
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Cairns UnityRhonda Coghlan3,15533.95
Team EdenJo Piggott2,53227.25
Community FirstPhillip Musumeci1,96521.95
Independent LNPHannah Boon1,64017.65
Turnout9,94271.13
Two-candidate-preferred result
Cairns Unity holdSwing

Division 9

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2024 Queensland local elections: Division 9
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentBrett Olds8,02976.80
Community FirstCarine Visschers2,42523.20
Turnout10,82279.45
Independent holdSwing
  • Incumbent councillor Brett Olds was elected as Independent LNP but left the LNP in September 2021

References

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  1. ^ "2024 local government elections". Electoral Commission of Queensland. 22 March 2024.
  2. ^ "Queensland local government election results show several incumbent mayors face 'kicking' from voters". ABC News. 17 March 2024.
  3. ^ "Cairns Regional Mayor". Electoral Commission of Queensland. July 2019.
  4. ^ "2020 Local Government Elections". Electoral Commission of Queensland. Archived from the original on 11 January 2024.
  5. ^ "Cairns election: Coronavirus work cannot wait for Mayor Bob Manning". Cairns Post. 29 March 2020.
  6. ^ "Vocal councillor quits LNP over Covid to be anti-vax 'poster boy'". Cairns Post.
  7. ^ "Cairns MP challenges councillor over vaccination status". ABC News. 10 November 2021.
  8. ^ "Cairns Mayor Bob Manning will not run in 2024, but questions remain over whether he will go the distance". Cairns Post.
  9. ^ "Council elections less than eleven months away as prospective candidates continue low profiles". Cairns Post.
  10. ^ "Who is Cairns' likely mayor Amy Eden?". Cairns Post.
  11. ^ "Mayor resigns on medical advice". Cairns Local News.
  12. ^ "Cairns Unity Team's Jeremy Neal appointed as Division 4 councillor". Cairns Post.
  13. ^ "Cairns Regional Council group backs Katters' radical crime idea". Cairns Post.
  14. ^ "Our Priorities". Team Eden. Archived from the original on 6 April 2024. Retrieved 6 April 2024.
  15. ^ "Queensland could have 24 new mayors including the 'weather girl' who played a witch". The Courier Mail.
  16. ^ "Cairns mayoral candidate Amy Eden accused of plagiarising Toowoomba councillor's social media post". Cairns Post.
  17. ^ "'I do a lot of good': Former criminal Shane Cuthbert runs for Cairns council". A Current Affair.
  18. ^ "6 News: Are they a member of a party? (2024 Queensland local elections)". 6 News Australia. Archived from the original on 6 April 2024.
  19. ^ "Cairns council candidate Shane Cuthbert appears in videos with Nazi flag, admits it's 'not a good look'". ABC News.
  20. ^ "Unity 2024 announces election candidates". Cairns Local News.
  21. ^ "Departing Cairns councillor Max O'Halloran defends young staffer after 'bullying' incident". Cairns Post.
  22. ^ "Former Member for Cairns Rob Pyne faces tough fight to claim Division Five". The Chronicle.
  23. ^ "Mayoral candidate Amy Eden loses team member and Division 7 council candidate Sam Byrd". Cairns Post.
  24. ^ "Community First to contest developers in Cairns Council". Green Left. 30 November 2023.
  25. ^ "Community first for team". Cairns Local News. 14 November 2023.
  26. ^ "Former police deputy commissioner known for 'vagina whisperer' comment running for Cairns mayor". Guardian Australia. 25 January 2024.
  27. ^ "Councillor Rob Pyne makes U-turn on decision to retire, announces a 2024 run for Division 5". Cairns Post.