The State Government MUST remove Geoff Sheridan!

Nicknamed by the community, Geoff “the entrepreneur” Sheridan and “Microphone” Mike Edgecomb; the dynamic duo recently did a deal with BHP to spend $500k to rebuild the prehistoric basketball courts in Coober Pedy, leaving ratepayers to foot an annual bill of approx. $35000p.a. for the next 20 years.
Q: Were the ratepayers consulted on this massive impact? A: No!
Council’s logic is that no consultation was required because the maintenance cost of $35K p.a. to be borne by the ratepayers, wasn’t an impact! Where they came up with 20 years (life of courts) is quite astonishing when you consider what might happen at the end of 20 years? Are they going to knock it down? Is FIFO Administrator Sheridan anticipating a Ghost Town?
Either way, the community will be paying for a white elephant for a very substantial time. Kids today are not interested in basketball or tennis. Not for long anyway.
The courts were built at a time when there were many, many opal mining families at the school that came from a culture of school-based sports. Those courts have already been replicated elsewhere in the town, and with today’s dynamics are rarely used.
Sheridan was sent here to clean up the mess of the DCCP not to be running off to a mine 100 km down the road to get them to restructure the history of our town.
Now it has come to light that the “Entrepreneur” and the “Microphone” may have done another deal with a mysterious financier to spend $7,500,000 (million) dollars modernising our Drive-In, the last in South Australia What for?
Sheridan has already admitted using OUR money to pay for the “Master Plan”.
Local residents have finally unearthed Edgecomb and Sheridan’s plan. Hidden in plain sight, but never a public announcement to alert Ratepayers and First, Second, or Third generation residents of the pending destruction. The plan says “District Council (despite declaring Austerity Measures) provided funds to complete a master plan for the site within the 22/23 annual business plan and budget.” The entry fails to disclose the amount of money that the DCCP spent; and fails to name the proposed financier and what’s in it for them.
Master Plan These questions are NOT about the storm-damaged screen as is being defended. We urge all long-term residents to view the ADMINISTRATOR’s plans for our heritage! Consultation: Not applicable.
Questions 1.) Can the Current Administrator[s] Sheridan, Moyle, and Vickery guarantee that the local community will not be burdened with the annual maintenance of this scheme for the life of the project, as in their latest approval (Tennis and Basketball Courts) being set to cost the Ratepayers $35K per annum for the next 20 years? (No consultation on impacts)
Question 2.) Do the current Administrator[s] envisage continuing to rely on community Volunteers for Drive-in labour and management, or is there a further plan afoot for the council to completely commandeer our Drive-in?
Question 3.) Given that Council’s Adelaide-based consultant is being paid out of Ratepayer Funds, but listed as a consultant on the Master Plan. How does “no cost to ratepayers” in this scenario work? Is Edgecomb volunteering his services in being the Author of the “Master Plan” and other related input viz continuing to manage the together group, whom he lists as his clients/partners/associates? We note: Professional Fees and Charges 5.5% 395,000.0. Please provide more detail given that “no conflicts of interest” have been declared.
Question 4.) Has a Business Plan been completed that will outline potential cost, income, expenditure, and expected profit or loss?
Question 5.) How can a project go ahead with “No allowance for stormwater infrastructure – overland flow” page 37.
Question 6.) Will the toilets now be connected to the main effluent system? Cost and to whom?
Question 7.) All up, who will pay for the “EXTERNAL WORKS $2,710,220.74M” listed on page 37 and not covered in the costings?
This section will be continually updated. Please READ & add your questions.
Our Drive-In is already a tourist drawcard and has many travelers staying overnight in Coober Pedy especially to go to the Drive-In thus generating valuable income into our town – our way! Our drive-in was built by local residents and is part of Coober Pedy’s history. Now we have a city consultant ring in, paid for by the Administrators out of OUR MONEY telling us that he will choose who to consult with. Viz: “Consultation: Not applicable.“
Our drive-in is a trip down memory lane, and only available in Coober Pedy, and now they want to destroy that authenticity. Who on earth are these people, to even dare such a venture. Can anyone simply waltz into a small family town and begin re-engineering its social structure without community approval? This is ridiculous.
So now we get to “microphone Mike” who on behalf of the DCCP together group’s 2 or 3 remaining revolving door members has submitted plans and costings for a new picture theatre complete with cafeteria, lawns, gardens, and a whole heap of crazy stuff that doesn’t belong in the outback.
So our Drive-in complex is gone?! Where is the Drive-In committee on this and if they have approved the project? Why? Without any community consultation, the same could be said for the Council’s together group and Geoff Sheridan and Co.
No consultation to us means secrecy. There will be no social license issued to anyone on these terms.
WHAT IS THE REAL COST TO THE COMMUNITY FOR FUTURE MAINTENANCE, AND HOW WILL THE COUNCIL FORCE EVERYONE TO PAY IT?
If the cost to the community for maintenance on a $500k project (Basketball Courts) is $35k p.a. it stands to reason that on the $7.5M (Drive-In Proposal) maintenance would equate to $525,000 p.a., or approximately $10,000 per week.
In this opinion piece, we are NOT discussing the damaged screen, under insurance.
If you look at the costings prepared by (RLB) Rider, Levett & Bucknell and what is planned to be built, it is totally unviable. And further, how does this plan fit the culture of this town? It doesn’t!!
The Drive-in project has cafeterias and staff that need to run it. Hardly a task for a small group of volunteers. Those park-like gardens will need maintenance crews to maintain them. We saw the public outcry when the council neglected the trees at the perimeter of the drive-in fence line, planted in partnership with NAIDOC many years ago!
Who will pay for the Water to feed these luxurious park-like gardens? Lawn mowing, whipper snipping, pop-up sprinkler systems, and everything else that is required to maintain unnatural lawns and gardens during our 45C summers in the desert? This will create a further burden on our community.
A full-time snake catcher to remove the snakes that are going to come in search of water at this new oasis in the desert. What dreamer came up with this drive-in master plan? It is simply not viable or practical from any angle that you look at it.
Further to this, will the community continue to be forced to finance Geoff Sheridan’s Consultant to the tune of a curious amount of between $150k – $80k pa (plus perks?) to help conjure up all these unrealistic thought bubbles.
Coober Pedy and other opal field towns rely on their historic simplicity for tourist appeal?
Also who paid for the draft of costings prepared by RLB in these times of supposed austerity measures by the DCCP? Have our rates and charges been blown out of proportion to finance this sort of hypocrisy? What a slap in the face to the ratepayers.
The community is not a cash cow despite what the” entrepreneur” and the “microphone” may think, or the State Government.
Our Drive-in is a landmark, not just some project that some consultant from Adelaide believes he can improve on while he hides behind a manufactured group, and not just that without any consultation whatsoever to the community or the various legitimate groups of the town.
The Historical Society and the Business Association could have been consulted for input into this project. The community itself should be consulted about all projects. Leaving a document on the front bench of the Council office does not make for public consultation.
To us, this is a repeat of why we are in administration and it appears that these people feel they are above us and have license to do as they please. These are comments I have personally heard from community members.
The together group is on the nose of most of the town’s ratepayers. You cannot impress desert dwellers or tourists by converting their outback town into a sideshow!! Put a stop to the wilful destruction of our town and give Sheridan his marching orders post haste!
Why the together group still needs a babysitter is a question on many lips? Is there still no leadership skills among the revolving door members? Or is the group merely a convenient collection of bewildered newbies that give the appearance of a representation? Edgecomb does not admit how many local people (mainly ratepayers) have left his group OR WHY!
Angry and puzzled rate-paying friends are asking, “Are the together group being paid for being convenient, or is it only their perpetual leader raking in a salary from our very broke town?” Being the recipients of free pizza nights is probably some sort of consolation while their leader helps them to invent crap that nobody needs or asked for. All we see here is a big division condoned and promoted by Geoff Sheridan to help him avoid consultation with the RATEPAYERS!
The self-appointed dynamic duo Sheridan and Edgecomb have no idea about our town, its history, its culture and the way we need our town to be to bring in the tourist dollars and create employment at the same time.
Sheridan’s new project will be about as much of a tourist attraction as the two electricity wind turbines that bureaucrats from the now disbanded Department of State Development proudly promoted to the community as a new tourist attraction for Coober Pedy. Tourists pass a thousand wind turbines before reaching Coober Pedy and the same with picture theatres.
WE WANT TO KEEP OUR DRIVE-IN COMPLEX INTACT and have it repaired as was promised by the now, nearly defunct Drive-in Committee and the HAPLESS DCCP which was all supposed to be done under insurance anyway.
We think it’s about time the “entrepreneur” did what he was sent here for which is to clean up the financial mess of the DCCP and nothing else, and “microphone Mike” can head off back to Adelaide where he can build all the picture theatres he wants.
Bureaucrats sent in to help, need to stop getting carried away with “power”, and their thought bubbles!! Mining companies should stick to pleasing their shareholders. This is the last of the Drive-Ins and a big draw card for Coober Pedy and we did that by ourselves! Stop the destruction and move on with your lives boyz and girlz.
Local family(s) (Names supplied)
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Any simple minded, uneducated person could have come up with the ridiculous idea to keep increasing the prices of rates/ water/ electricity to get us out of debt. Why we have to pay someone an insane salary to come up with the easiest (yet unrealistic) idea is beyond most people of the town. You want a huge salary? Then earn it!! Come up with more realistic ideas for making money other then bleeding the community. You can only go to the well so many times. The well is running dry and people can’t afford to keep paying these huge prices for rates/ water/ electricity. But hey, maybe that’s their agenda, make it so unaffordable for people to live here that they move away. Enough is enough! Time for this town to put its differences aside, unite and fight against the small group of parasites that are destroying this town..
It might be easier to put my opinion on here. I tried commenting on your Facebook page and was attacked by a small army of foul arrogant, women. One woman wrote an entire page and didn’t answer one question.
Then the town’s Centre Link Manager started throwing her weight around sticking up for her clients. We all know what’s going on up in Flinders Street, don’t we?
I mainly wanted to add my weight to moving those poorly chosen administrators along, Geoff Sheridan included. Did the minister really appoint him to salvage the town finances from the jaws of insolvency by spending huge sums on extravagant projects that will never produce a return? In my opinion, the man is a dreamer and a waste of Coober Pedy’s time in administration and money that would be wiser spent on the town’s essential services.
Coober Pedy residents and their access to reliable essential services are not important enough to socialiser (climber?) Geoff Sheridan. I personally will second any motion to remove Geoff Sheridan from our midst asap.
I saw your post Richard and feel helpless as a local person watching the circus marching through our town We are not very well off and we don’t know any other place but here. It is unbearable when we see strangers trying to change everything we built up. But where can anyone go who has lived in a place for a lifetime and when new people arrive, a lot of them are on drugs and welfare and didn’t fit into the last place they stopped at? Politicians are after personal power and not concerned about the well-being of people. The current regime is creating a serious social and economic crisis that will take many decades to recover from.
Coober Pedy when I grew up was perfect until gov got involved with claws , the bastards should leave us alone, I feel sorry I left to see the town as toxic now, working in the mines is toxic but to go back home after a lot of years bugger me guys I’m coming back Xmas and I’ll throw my lot with yous
regards b. F