Chinese (Simplified) Chinese (Traditional) English French German Greek Hindi Indonesian Italian Japanese Korean Malay Spanish Vietnamese Print New Tab Think ratepayer activity is a thing of modern times? Think Again! Ratepayers Associations: a good idea back in 1888 and a good idea nowIt’s Sat 21 Jan 1888 and we're reading The Sydney Morning Herald:A fairly well attended meeting of the ratepayers of the borough of Randwick was held in the Town Hall, Randwick, last evening for the purpose of taking steps to form a ratepayers' association within the borough. Mr. P. R. Larkin, in the absence of Mr. B. Hogan, was voted to the chair. An apology was received from Mr. Alfred Allen, M.L.A., regretting his inability to be present. Mr. George Gale was called on to move the first resolution, and in doing so said he believed that such an association as it was proposed to organise would result in a great amount of good to the borough, as it would lighten the amount of work to be done by the aldermen, and would naturally assist them in the discharge of their duties. Its existence would strengthen the hands of the council, and would have the effect of causing the money of the municipality to be rightly handled and fairly distributed. He hoped that the operations of the association would at no time grate against the feelings of the aldermen, but that the council and the association would work in harmony with each other. He concluded by proposing "That a Ratepayers Association he formed," which was seconded by Mr. Isaac Hodgson, and supported by Messrs. George Wall and George Young (Balmain), and carried without dissent.The meeting then resolved itself into a committee of the whole to discuss rules, a code of which was unanimously adopted. The public meeting was subsequently resumed and the election of officers proceeded with which resulted as follows:-President, P. R. Larkin; vice-president, James Middleton; treasurer, John Maynard ; secretary, D. A Thomas; committee, Messrs. O. Wall, George Gale, James Service, Thomas Payten, and H. Holcomb. The objects of the association are to watch the progress of all works and matters connected with the Municipality of Randwick, and to consider and discuss the same, and generally to promote a knowledge of and interest in municipal and other matters affecting ratepayers and residents of the borough. Contributor Publisher 90, Publisher, Attribution https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/13673623