CityLife Magazine Second Quarter 2020
We are incredibly grateful for the support we have received for this edition. We are one of the very few magazines still left standing in our local community and we are watching on as day after day another business closes its doors or another person we know loses their job, or worse still, a loved one. What coronavirus has brought to our shores is unimaginable loss on so many levels. It is utterly heartbreaking to see our country go through so much pain at this time. No-one is immune. And this is the very reason we moved heaven and earth to bring you this edition. Rain, hail or COVID-19, nothing was going to stop it!
We are incredibly grateful for the support we have received for this edition. We are one of the very few magazines still left standing in our local community and we are watching on as day after day another business closes its doors or another person we know loses their job, or worse still, a loved one. What coronavirus has brought to our shores is unimaginable loss on so many levels. It is utterly heartbreaking to see our country go through so much pain at this time. No-one is immune. And this is the very reason we moved heaven and earth to bring you this edition. Rain, hail or COVID-19, nothing was going to stop it!
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CityLife FEATURE
1. Over the years what is the one thing you have come to
appreciate about the city of Cairns?
The truth is that the strength of our city is driven by the resilience
of the region to which we belong. We are the sum of many parts
and the logical international gateway to Northern Australia which
has driven the internationalisation of our city over the last 25
years. It has been a hard slog to get here and has been achieved
in no small part by the belief of some who drove the agenda and
who campaigned fearlessly for the united voices of our region to
be heard. Our remarkable growth during the late 80s through to
the advent of the GFC of 2008 was no fluke. Then we sought
out and capitalised on opportunity, we had population growth, we
had local and international investment, we had confidence aplenty
and chanced our arm. As we grew so did our infrastructure mostly
from the private sector. We were the envy of many and still are.
2. The region has experienced many tough times
throughout the years, but none quite like we are
experiencing now. What is one message you would like
to give to the people of Cairns at this uncertain time?
Times have changed in the intervening years offering new and
different challenges. Just as we might have been emerging from the
economic malaise of the GFC decade, along comes COVID-19 to
test our mettle once again. Communities need a certain resilience
to get through these things. Each segment of the regional jigsaw
puzzle will play their part be they community-focussed social
institutions all the way through to local governments across the
region and everyone in between. They have no choice but to step
up so do we all as individuals.
Kevin Byrne
Chief Executive Officer,
Enterprise North
" Cairns will
occupy its
place in the
sun again.
The challenge
for us will be
how quickly
we get there."
The pandemic has imposed on us the need to adapt to survive,
but certainly not on the scale being suggested by the amateur
futurists in these bizarre times. What we see today will not be the
new normal. Our workplaces will return to what they were with
the odd design and behavioural modification. Isolating at home
has reinforced the notion the workplaces are also places of social
interaction. Cars and individuals will roam the streets again, we
will go fishing with the family and our mates, schools will be back
at full tilt, restaurants will be churning out wonderful dishes, aged
care will continue to operate as will our health systems. A modified
normalcy will return. Cairns will occupy its place in the sun again.
The challenge for us will be how quickly we get there.
3. Leaders like yourself have united to fight for the region
in what are unprecedented times – what role are you and
your organisation playing in all of this?
I cannot escape a sense of regret, that despite the many consistent
warning signs over decades, we failed to diversify our city’s economy
to play the role of the regional capital of Northern Australia. We
need bold thinking around what this means and get on with it. No
excuses. What the current situation has taught us is that we cannot
waste another moment. This is a huge wake-up call and there is
much to do ahead and that is the great positive of today and as a
community and a region we need to rise to that. Enterprise North
will ensure we're there. I love these challenges and that is why I love
these parts. Governments need to allow us to get back to normal
quickly and get on with it.
4. While there are many negatives about the current
situation we all find ourselves in – what is one thing you
are looking forward to doing while in isolation?
Reading and researching which are favourite past times.
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