CRANBOURNE STAR NEWS
Home » Resign call

Resign call

By LACHLAN MOORHEAD

CASEY’S Councillor Rosalie Crestani has demanded that Casey Mayor Mick Morland resign from his position after she was prevented from raising an amendment to stop council promoting same-sex relationships.
But Cr Morland has slammed her demand and said it was a political stunt orchestrated days out from the State Election, in which Cr Crestani is running as a Rise Up Australia Party (RUAP) candidate.
In an email circulated on Wednesday to journalists, fellow councillors and Casey staff, Cr Crestani called for the mayor to hand back his chain of office for denying her the right to speak during a “shambolic” council meeting hurriedly convened last Thursday.
Two days earlier Cr Crestani had tried to raise a motion that sought to stop the council from issuing press releases and signs concerning sexual orientation or the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) community.
She also sought to abolish the council’s LGBTI diversity training program on the grounds it was an example of discrimination against heterosexuals by omission.
Cr Crestani, who has vowed to take her case to the Equal Opportunity Commission, said Cr Morland had “spat upon democracy” and violated local law.
“It is the basic democratic right of an elected councillor to speak – and, under our local laws, to call for a division so that the minutes of the council meeting show how I, the representative of Four Oaks Ward of the City of Casey, have voted,” she said.
“Yet the mayor, in his chairmanship, saw fit to interrupt again and again and again and again to stop me calling for a division.
“I was not elected to be railroaded.”
Cr Crestani said Cr Morland must resign immediately.
“A mayor in whose impartiality no-one can now have any confidence has no option but to resign,” she said.
Cr Morland said he would not be resigning as mayor and expressed disappointment that Cr Crestani was “burning a lot of bridges behind her”.
“My immediate response is that she has no grounds for me to be dismissed – the only reason she’s talking about it is because she didn’t get her own way,” he said.
“I had a procedural motion and I have to work on a procedural motion, no-one can speak, that’s the way it is.
“There is no breach of local law, I had no leeway to move.
“She’s standing for State Parliament and this is all about publicity for her. Her time should be spent representing the Four Oaks ward and ratepayers and not representing State Parliament.”
Amid the acrimony last week Cr Crestani’s fellow ward councillor Rafal Kaplon came out publicly as gay in a show of “strong community leadership.”
Meanwhile Lord Christopher Monckton, a well-known conservative and controversial climate change sceptic, has thrown his support behind Cr Crestani’s attempt to challenge the council.
Her amendment proposed that the phrase “LGBTI community” in an alternative motion be replaced by a reference to people of all sexual orientations.

Digital Editions


  • Eagles swoop on Bakers

    Eagles swoop on Bakers

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 519207 Cranbourne has only won two games for the season and both of those have come against fifth-placed Silverton…

More News

  • Measles exposure sites listed in the South East

    Measles exposure sites listed in the South East

    Koo-wee-rup, Dandenong and Bangholme have been officially listed among public exposure sites for new measles cases. In an alert from Victoria’s Chief Health Officer Dr Caroline McElnay, three recently-returned overseas…

  • Ramadan Night Market returns

    Ramadan Night Market returns

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 467847 As the holy month of Ramadan is fast approaching, so is the buzz and excitement for Dandenong’s already-famous Ramadan Night Market. An estimated…

  • Ex-mayor Aziz unable to appear in court due to illness

    Ex-mayor Aziz unable to appear in court due to illness

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 174279 Casey three-time ex-mayor Sam Aziz, who is facing five charges laid by the state’s anti corruption body, has been unable to appear in…

  • Ramadan Night Market returns

    Ramadan Night Market returns

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 467847 As the holy month of Ramadan is fast approaching, so is the buzz and excitement for Dandenong’s already-famous Ramadan Night Market. An estimated…

  • Tireless volunteer continues to give

    Tireless volunteer continues to give

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 531394 Long serving volunteer Selliah Nalliah has been recognised as a Medallist of the Order of Australia (OAM) for his services to Tamil and…

  • Foundation students return to Clyde Grammar

    Foundation students return to Clyde Grammar

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 531335 Foundation students have returned to classrooms at Clyde Grammar, with the school reporting a smooth start to the 2026 school year following its…

  • Residents continue disputes over $310,000 Overflow Carpark in Residential Area

    Residents continue disputes over $310,000 Overflow Carpark in Residential Area

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 390704 Kramer Drive residents are still disputing the decision by Casey Council to move ahead with a $310,000 overflow carpark that would gain access…

  • Police ‘stonewalling’ delays CFMEU threats case

    Police ‘stonewalling’ delays CFMEU threats case

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 171634 Lawyers for a CFMEU organiser accused of making threats have said Victoria Police is refusing to help it reach former chief commissioner Shane…

  • New hospitality era for Cranbourne

    New hospitality era for Cranbourne

    A change of ownership six months ago has marked a new chapter for Cranbourne landmark The Amazing Grace, with hospitality veteran Adam Sadiqzai returning from a brief retirement to refresh…

  • La Trobe celebrates local heroes

    La Trobe celebrates local heroes

    Australia Day celebrations in La Trobe shone a spotlight on local community heroes, recognising individuals and organisations who have made a real difference across the region. Many loved ones flocked…