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On this all-new summer edition of the Local Government News Roundup,Â
Concerns about overcrowding of holiday spots on the Surf Coast;
A new councillor elected at Melbourne’s Glen Eira Council;
While a sitting councillor has passed away in New South Wales;
A former mayor makes an election pledge to get rid of ‘welcome to country’ and smoking ceremonies;
A Queensland council mobilises to plan for a pending closure of mining operations;
A WA council rejects a proposal for dual naming of a local river;
And why has the entire council of a town in Florida resigned?
The Local Government News Roundup is brought to you by the Victorian Local Governance Association, the national broadcaster on all things local government; with support from Symphony3 - simple, connected customer experiences.
Links for stories referenced in the podcast can be found in the transcript, or by visiting the Roundup website.
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On this all-new summer edition of the Local Government News Roundup,Â
Concerns about overcrowding of holiday spots on the Surf Coast;
A new councillor elected at Melbourne’s Glen Eira Council;
While a sitting councillor has passed away in New South Wales;
A former mayor makes an election pledge to get rid of ‘welcome to country’ and smoking ceremonies;
A Queensland council mobilises to plan for a pending closure of mining operations;
A WA council rejects a proposal for dual naming of a local river;
And why has the entire council of a town in Florida resigned?
The Local Government News Roundup is brought to you by the Victorian Local Governance Association, the national broadcaster on all things local government; with support from Symphony3 - simple, connected customer experiences.
Links for stories referenced in the podcast can be found in the transcript, or by visiting the Roundup website.
Support the Roundup and get access to special episodes and regular breaking news updates by becoming a subscriber for around $5 per month. ($3 USD) Click here to subscribe now.

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