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Councillor's AI-drafted motion prompts broader debate about governance authenticity

A motion written using artificial intelligence has sparked questions about whether Launceston council is equipped to tackle the city's challenges.

By The Daily Tasmania · Published 26 June 2026 at 7:35 pm Updated

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Councillor's AI-drafted motion prompts broader debate about governance authenticity
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A Launceston councillor's admission that he drafted a motion using artificial intelligence has exposed a deeper anxiety about the council's capacity and focus. According to the Advocate, the AI-written motion was quickly labelled a 'waste' by critics who questioned whether councillors should be bringing genuine, locally-rooted concerns to the table.

The incident arrives as multiple mayoral candidates are already campaigning on the premise that council leadership lacks direction. The use of AI to generate governance documents—rather than grappling with substantive local issues—reinforces a narrative that the institution is either understaffed, overstretched, or simply going through the motions on decisions that matter to residents and businesses.

For Launceston's business community watching the mayoral contest unfold, the question is whether the next council will prioritise authentic engagement with local priorities—infrastructure, rates, development policy, service delivery—or continue to operate in ways that signal disconnection from the issues it exists to solve.

Sources: theadvocate.com.au.

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