Saturday, November 18, 2017

OUTCASTS OF FOOLGARAH FIGHT BACK AGAINST COUNCIL

The Frank Hardy classic  up the workers! novel   floats to the surface  on  Townsville's  troubled  civic  waters . 
 
The strong feeling against the Townsville City Council  and  its CEO , Adele Young, who came  from  Darwin ,  over the massive   slashing of  jobs  and  diminished  services  is  reflected in  this  two-man  demonstration  on Magnetic Island .  On  the right  is  the former Magnetic Island dump employee  Roland de Chazal ,77, who  never had a day off in seven years ,  who   got  the chop under the restructure  , a new part time position going  to  a  younger man . Roland  is wearing a T-shirt bearing the  letters  M.A.C.E.  which stand for  Magnetic (island ) Against  Council   Exploitation . 

In America , Mace is used to spray people in demonstrations  , causing involuntary  bowel   movements . There is certainly no intention on Roland's behalf to use Mace  on the TCC , although a  lot of irate  ratepayers and others would not mind  spraying  the unpopular  council  over its  intention to give $18.5million  to  the  highly controversial  proposed  Adani  coalmine.

The  longtime island  resident  dog  catcher  who also   performed assorted  vital   cleaning  duties   was  also  made  redundant .  Now  the  council sends  a  person over  on  the  ferry  once a  week  to  carry out  the  role of  a  dog  catcher , the new  arrangement  some  kind  of  secret , clothed  in  bureaucratic  , meaningless  weasel  words.  
 
The  other person  in  the demo  is  from  Townsville ,  former   council employee  Trevor  Elson ,  who  took a  voluntary redundancy  after  seven years' service in the Townsville Water and Waste  section, preceded by five years in council  after  hours  and  emergencies.

Needless to say ,Water and Waste is a  vital service in the Queen City of the North : looking after 100s of kilometres of sewerage infrastructure , about 200 sewage pumping stations  , dealing   with  overflows, gurgles, splish  splosh  ,  etc .
 
When redundancies and restructuring had been raised , the initial restructure draft showed Trade Waste Inspectors  departing from Townsville Water and Waste (TWW)  and becoming TW1s in  Regulatory  Services. The Source Control (Trade Waste)  Team Leader  and  administration  position  had  been cut . It was pointed out to  council you could not give the same service  with  half  the  staff .It painted  a picture of  Townsville  ending  up  that well known  undesirable creek without a  paddle .
 
Elson is politically active, once stood as a  One Nation candidate in Mundingburra  and  as  an independent for a council election .  He intends to  play a part in  the  next council  elections.    On  Facebook , he runs  Trevor Elson  Political  Thoughts, which provides an outline  of what went on in Townsville  Water  and  Waste , in which in September 2016 he had been the inaugural winner of the Townsville Water and Waste employee  of  the quarter  award.

It is a straight forward  account   which  would  undoubtedly inspire the late   Communist  author Frank Hardy   to  write a  follow up to the  1971  Outcasts of  Foolgarah  , based on the confrontation in 1951 between garbage collectors   and the  Warringah  Council , Sydney .

Hardy  converted  the situation   into  a  battle between  the workers  and  council  mugwumps  with  dire consequences  for Sydney's beaches  and politicians  .  Characters included  two very colourful and  street wise  garbos ,  an easily identified  PM  with big ears and a  media baron . It was a  rollicking   novel variously described  as   thoroughly scurrilous , possibly libellous, defamatory , blasphemous . The  unique  style , again quoting,  was  said to  somersault    from  the  bawdy  Australian idiom  ( a lot of the brown stuff  hitting the fan  and surf )  into  Rabelaisian  irony  and, at times, sheer  poetry . 

There is nothing unseemly or  rude  in remarks about the  council by the  former  council employees. Trevor Elson  is critical of the  Townsville Bulletin. He intends  coming back to  the island  again  to demonstrate with  Roland at  the  roundabout  near  the  ferry  terminal . 
 
Frank  Hardy took up the struggle by the Gurindji in the Northern Territory to obtain landrights and wrote a book  about  the  episode . 

COUNCIL  STINK : It is interesting to recall that  the garbage men of Darwin once went on strike  and  forced  the  mayor and  councillors  to collect the  rubbish  themselves . A  British cartoon  depicted civic fathers wearing top hats  tipping smelling  garbage  and dead cats  into  luxury  Rolls Royce vehicles .


 The editor of the  Northern  Territory News , Jim Bowditch , a close friend of Frank Hardy's  ,  supported the  garbos , which infuriated the ginger haired  mayor , John " Tiger" Lyons , a  lawyer .   After  referring to Bowditch as a  little cunt , within the hearing of journalist  Doug Lockwood, Kim's father,   the mayor  said he should  biff  the  editor . Bowditch , who had  been a commando  and had  killed many Japanese  ,  scoffed , and  intimated  Tiger was old and might have a heart attack as a result of   physical exertion . Them was fighting words .     Tiger  ordered  the editor  outside  and  the two combatants  wrestled  in  the   rose  garden   at   the  mayor's  residence,  much to the  annoyance of  Mrs Lyons ... The  bout  made  interesting  reading  in  the  newspaper and  had  the whole  town   laughing.