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From The Advertiser
By Craig Cook
It will be a silent night by Brownhill Creek this Christmas, after Mitcham Council dumped its
highly popular carols night.
The council decision ends 25 years of the Carols By The Creek event, which regularly attracted
more than 5000 people.
In a narrow 7:5 vote to discontinue the event, which cost about $45,000 to run, Cr Darren
Kruse said he was happy to be known as the “Christmas Grinch”.
“Council should not be funding what fundamentally is a religious event with no
co-contribution from the churches,” Cr Kruse said during an hour-long debate on the issue.
“It’s not inclusive because it talks to one major religion … the Christian religion … although it
is dominant, that is not our demographic.
“If the churches want to run it, they should run it.”
Cr Karen Hockley said the carols night ignored those who “might never go to a traditional
Christmas event”.
She said continuing to run the event supported the “old regime” and that the council needed
to be “cleverer than that” and support diversity through other events.
But she recognised the decision could cause controversy and be regarded as a “step too far” for
the community, particularly in light of the council’s 3.67 per cent rate rise in 2019/20.
“We’ve given them (ratepayers) the biggest rate rise in the state and then removed the
most-visible use of their rates,” she said.
“(This is) a sleight of hand that is not going to be tolerated by the community.”
Council staff will prepare a report detailing the options for other groups to hold a
“slimmed-down” carols event.
Also backing the move, Cr Yvonne Todd said cancelling the carols created an opportunity for
other community groups.
“It’s good because it saves money and it allows other people to apply for funding for their own
events,” Cr Todd said.
But Cr Dave Munro said residents might want to ask questions around the council’s own staff
Christmas party.
“Perhaps we need to look in our own backyard at the staff Christmas function and consider
whether we should be holding that,” said Cr Munro, who earlier this year lost his push to have
free alcohol banned at council meetings.
Cr Adriana Christopoulos was “disappointed” with the decision.
“This is what our community expects and we’ve held these events for many years … it’s too late
to be cancelling the event for 2019,” Cr Christopoulos said.
“They deserve this and they expect this.”
International opera tenor and Adelaide Christmas Pageant creative director Brian Gilbertson
has been a regular host and performer at Carols By The Creek over the past 20 years.
“I have no knowledge around their decision making but the cancellation of any Christmas
carols event is disappointing,” Gilbertson told The Messenger.
Carols By The Creek has had regular appearances by the Australian Girls Choir, Adelaide Boys
Choir and the Scotch Pipes and Drums.
Much-loved children’s TV character Humphrey B. Bear has been another big-name drawcard.
The 2018 event was held at Kingswood Oval last year – up the road from its usual venue at the
Soldiers’ Memorial Gardens – due to multimillion-dollar upgrades at Mitcham Memorial
Library and Brownhill Creek.
The musings and meandering thoughts of a crotchety old man as he observes life in the world and in a small, rural town in South East Nebraska. My Pledge-Nulla dies sine linea-Not a day with out a line.
25 July 2019
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Before they banned the Christmas Carols I agree they should take a look the the free alcohol and catered food for the staff Christmas. If the staff wants a Christmas party my suggestion they provide the alcohol and either pay for the catering themselves or pot luck the food. If they can not pay for the Christmas Carols and making those that are hosting it to pay for themselves they staff Christmas party should do the same thing.
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