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Chris Eddy brings you this week's latest local government news in this week's VLGA Connect, including safety concerns at council meetings across the state.
Joining Chris this week is Bradley Thomas, CEO of Hepburn Shire Council to outline council's request to increase rates above the state government's rate cap to assist with the council's financial sustainability.
Tony Raunic of Hunt & Hunt Lawyers and Chris Eddy analyse the leaked letters reported in the media between the CEO and Mayor at the City of Whittlesea, as well as the monitor's report into Buloke Shire Council.
Sponsored by Hunt & Hunt Lawyers.
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To learn more about the events, programs, and training offered by the Victorian Local Governance Association (VLGA), please click here.
If you'd like to contact us about the podcast, please send us an email to [email protected] or call us on 03 9349 7999
By Victorian Local Governance AssociationChris Eddy brings you this week's latest local government news in this week's VLGA Connect, including safety concerns at council meetings across the state.
Joining Chris this week is Bradley Thomas, CEO of Hepburn Shire Council to outline council's request to increase rates above the state government's rate cap to assist with the council's financial sustainability.
Tony Raunic of Hunt & Hunt Lawyers and Chris Eddy analyse the leaked letters reported in the media between the CEO and Mayor at the City of Whittlesea, as well as the monitor's report into Buloke Shire Council.
Sponsored by Hunt & Hunt Lawyers.
Support the show
To learn more about the events, programs, and training offered by the Victorian Local Governance Association (VLGA), please click here.
If you'd like to contact us about the podcast, please send us an email to [email protected] or call us on 03 9349 7999

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