Premium Content Subscriber only The Livingstone Shire Council has voted to install new signage to promote local Indigenous culture, but not every councillor was satisfied with the process the project would take. Renowned local artist Bill Gannon was selected by the Darumbal people to design artworks for the shire to promote their traditional culture. The ordinary council meeting on April 20 discussed that Mr Gannon had a close relationship with the Darumbal people and would be the sole supplier of the artwork. But the Local Government Regulation 2012 generally requires the council to invite quotes and tenders for projects valued over $15,000, unless the council resolved there was only one supplier reasonably available, or that it would be impractical or disadvantageous to put out a tender due to the specialised or confidential nature of the project.