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In this episode of the Mill Park Podcast, host Cameron delves into the recent political turmoil within the Whittlesea Council, highlighting the suspension of Councillor Aidan McLendon. Cameron discusses the implications of this suspension, questioning the fairness and transparency of the process, and reflects on the broader issues of governance and representation in local councils. As a self-proclaimed anarchist, Cameron shares his scepticism about the necessity of government, especially at the local level, and considers reaching out to McLendon for a direct conversation to provide listeners with more insight.
Beyond politics, the episode also covers upcoming community events in Mill Park, including the Feel Good Friday Movie and Mingle, and activities at the Mill Park Community House and Yarraplenty Regional Library. Cameron also highlights a local business, Melbourne Safety Services, sharing his positive experiences with their services. He encourages listeners to support local enterprises and explains the podcast's value-for-value model, inviting community engagement and support in various forms.
By cameron blewettIn this episode of the Mill Park Podcast, host Cameron delves into the recent political turmoil within the Whittlesea Council, highlighting the suspension of Councillor Aidan McLendon. Cameron discusses the implications of this suspension, questioning the fairness and transparency of the process, and reflects on the broader issues of governance and representation in local councils. As a self-proclaimed anarchist, Cameron shares his scepticism about the necessity of government, especially at the local level, and considers reaching out to McLendon for a direct conversation to provide listeners with more insight.
Beyond politics, the episode also covers upcoming community events in Mill Park, including the Feel Good Friday Movie and Mingle, and activities at the Mill Park Community House and Yarraplenty Regional Library. Cameron also highlights a local business, Melbourne Safety Services, sharing his positive experiences with their services. He encourages listeners to support local enterprises and explains the podcast's value-for-value model, inviting community engagement and support in various forms.