Listen to VLGA Connect for news and interviews relating to the local government sector in Victoria.
…
continue reading
Australia’s no.1 podcast for local government news and views, hosted by veteran media presenter and senior executive Chris Eddy. Brought to you by the Victorian Local Governance Association.
…
continue reading
Co-hosts Brianna Lennon, county clerk in Boone County, Missouri and Eric Fey, director of elections in St. Louis County, Missouri, talk to subject-matter elections experts and local election administrators to ask the questions that are most meaningful to their work and talk with colleagues about how to best approach issues like voter education, cybersecurity, and integrity.
…
continue reading
![Artwork](/static/images/128pixel.png)
1
Court stand, transparency rejected, and a view tax
40:32
40:32
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
40:32
Send us a Text Message. Today on the Local Government News Roundup: A council CEO makes a stand in court against gendered abuse A controversial planning decision in Port Phillip to be challenged at VCAT Dog owners warned after a spate of attacks in Victorian and Queensland LGAs A call for more resourcing for Victoria’s local government inspectorate…
…
continue reading
![Artwork](/static/images/128pixel.png)
1
Extension, un-retirement, a court win and a refusal
21:45
21:45
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
21:45
Send us a Text Message. Coming up today on the Local Government News Roundup: An extension of time for monitors at Moonee Valley Northern Grampians Council returns serve to a councillor’s call for a monitor Glen Eira hails a win for the community with a new cycling project A retiring former mayor un-retires Liverpool Council claims a win in round o…
…
continue reading
Chris Eddy, Julie Reid and Tony Raunic return to brighten your Friday with the latest in local government news! This week the panel discuss, the first Victorian council to open briefing sessions to the public, the cost of asbestos clean up across parks in Hobsons Bay revealed, a councillor wants a municipal monitor appointed, e-scooters here to sta…
…
continue reading
![Artwork](/static/images/128pixel.png)
1
Open briefings, monitor call, and a procurement disruptor
38:14
38:14
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
38:14
Send us a Text Message. On the Friday 26th July edition of the Local Government News Roundup: A Victorian council set to open its briefing sessions to the public The high cost of asbestos clean-up in the western suburbs revealed Unhappy rural councillors make controversial calls A deputy mayor resigns three months out from elections Sydney councils…
…
continue reading
![Artwork](/static/images/128pixel.png)
1
Rate freeze, retirement, and a stinking Scottish summer
22:51
22:51
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
22:51
Send us a Text Message. On the Local Government News Roundup for 24th July 2024: A rate freeze explored as a metro mayor calls for changes to rate capping A regional mayor announces retirement Liverpool confirms it will legally challenge suspension by the state government The plan to bring a council out of a long period of administration A raft of …
…
continue reading
![Artwork](/static/images/128pixel.png)
1
Legal injunction, by-election cancelled, and saving the obelisk
21:18
21:18
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
21:18
Send us a Text Message. Coming up today on the Local Government News Roundup: A crackdown on boats on beaches on the Mornington Peninsula Councils unite in calling for a rethink of the Melbourne Airport Rail Link timeline Liverpool Council to consider a legal injunction against the NSW government’s suspension plan A new mayor for a regional NSW Cou…
…
continue reading
Today, the sector mourns the passing of a local government legend; a likely suspension looms for Liverpool Council as a public inquiry is announced; a misconduct finding against a councillor at Port Phillip; the on-again, off-again filming of The Block in Daylesford is back on; And a controversy over a proposal to change a council’s Acknowledgement…
…
continue reading
![Artwork](/static/images/128pixel.png)
1
Liverpool inquiry and potential suspension, and a misconduct finding
22:04
22:04
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
22:04
Send us a Text Message. On the Local Government News Roundup for Friday, 19th July 2024: A public inquiry and likely suspension for Liverpool Council A finding of misconduct against a Port Phillip councillor A proposal to turn off billboards overnight in the City of Melbourne A dramatic increase in illegal dumping reports raises concerns Dog waste …
…
continue reading
![Artwork](/static/images/128pixel.png)
1
S3E20 - Piloting Domestic Election Observation with Montana’s Jeff Mangan
25:56
25:56
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
25:56
In this episode, hosts Eric Fey and Brianna Lennon speak with Jeff Mangan. He’s a former Commissioner of Political Practice in Montana, and one of co-chairs of the Montana Election Observation Initiative [MEOI], a Carter Center-supported nonpartisan election observation effort. MEOI conducted their first pilot observation during Montana’s June 4th …
…
continue reading
![Artwork](/static/images/128pixel.png)
1
An oversight, an ejection, and the wisdom of the crowd
42:49
42:49
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
42:49
Send us a Text Message. On the 17th July 2024 edition of the Local Government News Roundup: Frankston stands by its decision to fine a resident who filled a hole on council land It’s budget take 2 at Warrnambool after an administrative oversight A former mayor ejected from a Council meeting over a stunt with a prop A mayor withdraws a controversial…
…
continue reading
![Artwork](/static/images/128pixel.png)
1
A local government legend passes, plus appointments, resignations and apologies
34:15
34:15
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
34:15
Send us a Text Message. Coming up today on the Local Government News Roundup: The sector mourns the passing of a local government legend More on the decision that paved the way for The Block to come to Daylesford Concerns about missing documents in the government investigation of Liverpool Council Council CEO appointments and resignations, and mayo…
…
continue reading
![Artwork](/static/images/128pixel.png)
1
TGU: Climate emergency planning, compensation, calling out abuse
1:02:15
1:02:15
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:02:15
The TGU team return with the latest in this week's local government news. This week, another municipal monitor appointed to a Victorian council, an interstate Council CEO appointment with a Victorian and sporting connection, Melbourne Councils in the news over flood modelling and climate emergency planning, the rise of abusive behaviour towards ele…
…
continue reading
![Artwork](/static/images/128pixel.png)
1
Another monitor, league tables, and the rising tide of abuse
21:47
21:47
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
21:47
Send us a Text Message. On the Local Government News Roundup for 12th July 2024: Colac Otway becomes the latest Victorian Council to have a monitor installed Yarra adopts an ambitious new climate emergency plan It’s official - The Block is coming to Daylesford New speed limits unveiled in Sydney A celebrated Australian soccer identity honoured by a…
…
continue reading
![Artwork](/static/images/128pixel.png)
1
A Fair Work Commission showdown, a shambolic process, and a controversial artwork removed
22:53
22:53
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
22:53
Send us a Text Message. Coming up today on the Local Government News Roundup: A union’s attempted move into local government lands in the Fair Work Commission Councils consider flood modelling showing thousands of properties at risk Boroondara’s fight for more government compensation over NE Link A shambolic general manager recruitment process lead…
…
continue reading
![Artwork](/static/images/128pixel.png)
1
Airport rail compromise, a mayoral declaration, and an AI trial
18:48
18:48
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
18:48
Send us a Text Message. Coming up today on the Local Government News Roundup for Monday, 8th July 2024: A compromise on an above-ground station may have put the Melbourne Airport Rail Link back on track Melbourne’s new Lord Mayor declares his candidacy for election Rural councils urge the federal government to reconsider water buy-backs Calls for a…
…
continue reading
![Artwork](/static/images/128pixel.png)
1
TGU: Rats, scumbags, and a fake process
1:05:01
1:05:01
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:05:01
On TGU this week, the panel unpacks recent conduct decisions at Brimbank City Council; a former councillor avoids a jail sentence; a long term councillor resigns and a high profile CEO announces retirement; councils cracking down on an unsafe EV charging practice; and the mayor locked out of town hall for 3 and a half years. Plus Rhys Thomas update…
…
continue reading
![Artwork](/static/images/128pixel.png)
1
TGU: An unusual set-up, and a fraught space
44:07
44:07
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
44:07
On TGU today, Melbourne has a new Lord Mayor; Melbourne’s west mayors react to the Airport Rail Link mediation outcome Concerns over Suburban Rail Loop planning, and integrity issues raised at two Melbourne councils We’ve had a Council CEO resignation this week And Townsville’s embattled mayor was back at work this week, reigniting calls for his re…
…
continue reading
![Artwork](/static/images/128pixel.png)
1
Frustrated councils, integrity concerns and a deeply unacceptable situation
20:21
20:21
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
20:21
Send us a Text Message. On the Local Government News Roundup for 5th July 2024: Council frustrations with Suburban Rail Loop planning Integrity concerns raised over grant funding at two Melbourne councils Greater Geelong’s mayor to visit South Korea Alarming figures from a police blitz on family violence offences A critical waste management issue i…
…
continue reading
![Artwork](/static/images/128pixel.png)
1
S3E19: It's happening.....it's finally happening! Tom Hicks with the EAC
27:13
27:13
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
27:13
The High Turnout Wide Margins team recently traveled to Portland, Oregon, for a special workshop on State Associations hosted by the Election Center. While there, we were able to have face-to-face conversations with people working in elections across the country. In this episode, hosts Eric Fey and Brianna Lennon speak with Commissioner Tom Hicks, …
…
continue reading
![Artwork](/static/images/128pixel.png)
1
Mayors sworn-in and resign, a CEO steps down, and an integrity referral
20:15
20:15
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
20:15
Send us a Text Message. On the Local Government News Roundup for 3rd July 2024: A call on IBAC to investigate a community donation scheme Melbourne’s 105th Lord Mayor sworn in A CEO and a Mayor resign A former mayor to contest the next federal election Local government converges on Canberra for the National General Assembly A council CEO refers thr…
…
continue reading
![Artwork](/static/images/128pixel.png)
1
Airport rail demands, a council imploding, and a warning on buses
29:44
29:44
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
29:44
Send us a Text Message. On the Local Government News Roundup for 1st July, 2024: Councils call for action on airport rail Resistance to a plan to cover a massive infrastructure funding shortfall The launch of a study of the councillor experience Calls for a public enquiry into Liverpool council Sydney councils refuse to abandon ticketless parking f…
…
continue reading
![Artwork](/static/images/128pixel.png)
1
Ex councillor sentenced, failed rescission motions, and a surprise CEO announcement
22:13
22:13
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
22:13
Send us a Text Message. Coming up today on the Local Government News Roundup: A former councillor pleads guilty to stealing votes and escapes jail time Councils unite against an attempted CFMEU infiltration A long-serving councillor resigns Attempts to overturn controversial decisions fail Councils crackdown on an unsafe EV charging practice A high…
…
continue reading
![Artwork](/static/images/128pixel.png)
1
A backdown, a "land grab", and a pigeon problem
21:27
21:27
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
21:27
Send us a Text Message. Coming up today on the Local Government News Roundup for 26th June 2024: A council turns to FOI for information on a major development proposal The city of Melbourne to sell its Citywide waste business A reversal on a controversial CEO delegation increase A failed push for LGA boundary changes in Sydney Political interferenc…
…
continue reading
![Artwork](/static/images/128pixel.png)
1
From Minister to CEO, bus argy bargy, and other council controversies
20:40
20:40
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
20:40
Send us a Text Message. Coming up today on the Local Government News Roundup: A proposed increase to a CEO’s delegation under scrutiny A controversial high-rise development set to be approved for Box Hill A regional council’s major project under threat from trespassing and theft A first-of-its-kind development levy proposed by a Melbourne council T…
…
continue reading
This week, on TGU Chris Eddy, Julie Reid and Nick Miller chat about the new Victorian Government conduct reforms made law, draft housing targets for all Victorian councils announced, Port Phillip, Yarra, Greater Geelong councils in the news, Community Satisfaction Survey results released and a 1 metre long ballot paper for a by-election in Canada. …
…
continue reading
![Artwork](/static/images/128pixel.png)
1
Suspended, dismayed, dismissed and ejected
23:09
23:09
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
23:09
Send us a Text Message. Today on the Local Government News Roundup for Friday, 21 June 2024: A councillor misconduct ruling leads to a three week suspension Victorian conduct reforms become law Dismay on the border over a hospital project delay Liverpool’s sacked CEO launches Supreme Court action Protestors ejected as tensions escalate on the Gold …
…
continue reading
![Artwork](/static/images/128pixel.png)
1
S3E18 - A Tale of Two Cities with Michigan’s Jackie Beaudry and Melanie Ryska
30:22
30:22
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
30:22
The High Turnout Wide Margins team recently traveled to Portland, Oregon, for a special workshop on State Associations hosted by the Election Center. While there, we were able to have face-to-face conversations with people working in elections across the country. In this episode, hosts Eric Fey and Brianna Lennon speak with Jackie Beaudry and Melan…
…
continue reading
![Artwork](/static/images/128pixel.png)
1
Flawed approach, reforms amended, and legal action contemplated
22:35
22:35
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
22:35
Send us a Text Message. Coming up today on the Local Government News Roundup: Victorian sector reaction to proposed new housing targets Resistance to a CFMEU infiltration at Greater Geelong New conduct reforms pass the upper house with amendments Hornsby Shire considers legal action against the NSW government Renewed calls for Townsville’s mayor to…
…
continue reading
![Artwork](/static/images/128pixel.png)
1
Housing targets, suburb transfer, and counting dog poop
22:39
22:39
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
22:39
Send us a Text Message. On the Local Government News Roundup for Monday 17th June 2024: New housing targets revealed for Victorian councils A radical proposal to transfer parts of the City of Melbourne to neighbouring municipalities A privacy breach at a Melbourne council The 2024 community satisfaction survey results released The Sydney council co…
…
continue reading
![Artwork](/static/images/128pixel.png)
1
TGU: “There’s always a fool to be had… perhaps!”
59:37
59:37
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
59:37
This week the TGU panel discusses recent media reports about interventions at Victorian councils; local government elections targeted by more extremist candidates; Merri-bek Council’s proposal to double rates for landlords; a new Chair Administrator and a long term councillor to step aside; the council ordered to return $36M to the government; and …
…
continue reading
![Artwork](/static/images/128pixel.png)
1
Landlord double rates, photo scandal twist, and a 17 year embezzlement
24:37
24:37
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
24:37
Send us a Text Message. Coming up today on the Local Government News Roundup: Merri-bek Council agrees to explore higher rates for landlords to fund a reduction for other ratepayers Powercor refuses a Ballarat Council request to meet over a controversial substation project Two Capital city mayors champion major reforms to short stay accommodation r…
…
continue reading
![Artwork](/static/images/128pixel.png)
1
Leaders honoured, a furious mayor, and a former exec goes to prison
21:55
21:55
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
21:55
Send us a Text Message. Coming up today on the Local Government News Roundup: Local government leaders among those recognised with King’s Birthday Honours Industrial action to be stepped in Ballarat as a pay dispute drags on Hornsby Shire’s Mayor and councillors furious over a state government demand to pay back $36M The new Isaac Regional Council …
…
continue reading
![Artwork](/static/images/128pixel.png)
1
Interventions, repayments and retirements
33:30
33:30
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
33:30
Send us a Text Message. Coming up today on the Local Government News Roundup: A change of Chair announced for Moira Shire’s panel of administrators The media spotlight falls on a record number of government interventions at Victorian councils A Sydney council ordered to hand back $36M to the state government More local government leaders announce r…
…
continue reading
![Artwork](/static/images/128pixel.png)
1
TGU: Governance concerns and the return of Christmas
48:15
48:15
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
48:15
Join the TGU team for a look at the week’s local government news, including a councillor suspension for serious misconduct; governance concerns at Brimbank; a coffee van row prompts calls for the amalgamation of Queenscliffe borough; the return of a merry Christmas at Stonnington; an update on the passage of conduct reforms through Parliament; and …
…
continue reading
![Artwork](/static/images/128pixel.png)
1
A ridiculous stunt, a cancer cluster, and mayors under scrutiny
21:41
21:41
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
21:41
Send us a Text Message. On the Local Government News Roundup for Friday, 7th June 2024: Brimbank Councillors on notice from the Local Government Minister about conduct standards A Melbourne Council bringing back Christmas A reprieve for Port Phillip’s private kerbside EV charger trial Concerns of a ‘cancer cluster’ at a Sydney council building Town…
…
continue reading
![Artwork](/static/images/128pixel.png)
1
S3E17 - Virginia is for Voters with Henrico County’s Mark Coakley
25:39
25:39
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
25:39
The High Turnout Wide Margins team recently traveled to Portland, Oregon, for a special workshop on State Associations hosted by the Election Center. While there, we were able to have face-to-face conversations with people working in elections across the country. In this episode, hosts Eric Fey and Brianna Lennon speak with Mark Coakley. He’s the G…
…
continue reading
![Artwork](/static/images/128pixel.png)
1
Serious misconduct suspension, and a no-confidence motion looms
23:40
23:40
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
23:40
Send us a Text Message. In this edition of the Local Government News Roundup for Wednesday 5th June 2024: A Gippsland councillor suspended after a finding of serious misconduct Strathbogie Shire mourns the tragic loss of a committee member and former councillor A coffee van decision prompts calls for Queenscliffe council to be replaced A no-confide…
…
continue reading
![Artwork](/static/images/128pixel.png)
1
Mayor refuses to resign, councillor refuses to comply
20:32
20:32
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
20:32
Send us a Text Message. Coming up today on the Local Government News Roundup: Unruly councillors on notice at a Melbourne council Frustrating and disappointing council decisions under scrutiny More councils take a stand on inappropriate behaviour towards councillors and staff A former peak body CEO puts his hand up for council elections Townsville’…
…
continue reading
![Artwork](/static/images/128pixel.png)
1
TGU: Reforms, boundaries and keeping an open mind
52:59
52:59
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
52:59
Chris Eddy and Julie Reid are joined by Nick Miller from Hunt & Hunt Lawyers for this week’s panel discussion on the week’s local government news, including new legislation, wards boundaries, an arbiter decision, housing challenges, planning winners and much more. Plus, introducing a new segment with Rhys Thomas reporting on the latest important ha…
…
continue reading
![Artwork](/static/images/128pixel.png)
1
Industrial action, CEO sacked, injunction failed
31:14
31:14
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
31:14
Send us a Text Message. On the 31st May 2024 edition: Industrial action set to escalate in Ballarat Ward boundary changes confirmed for ten Victorian councils Liverpool Council votes to terminate the employment of its CEO Kiama Council facing a massive legal bill after a Supreme Court loss New housing targets for NSW councils cautiously welcomed A …
…
continue reading
![Artwork](/static/images/128pixel.png)
1
Hostile takeover, cat curfew reversed, and mayors making news
21:47
21:47
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
21:47
Send us a Text Message. 29th May 2024 headlines: Fears of a hostile union takeover of blue collar local government workers in Victoria Geelong’s new 24/7 cat curfew overturned A rural council’s stark financial situation revealed in its new draft budget A NSW council releases correspondence into a troubled resource recovery facility project; and cla…
…
continue reading
![Artwork](/static/images/128pixel.png)
1
Irrelevant and powerless, a second apology, and a festival cancelled
20:13
20:13
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
20:13
Send us a Text Message. The latest from the Local Government News Roundup, including: The Victorian Government’s housing statement deemed irrelevant by VCAT A deputy mayor ordered to apologise for a second time by an arbiter The Victorian council reported to be reconsidering its MAV membership Kiama gets an updated performance improvement order fro…
…
continue reading
![Artwork](/static/images/128pixel.png)
1
Roundup Unfiltered - Towards Parity in Local Government
40:46
40:46
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
40:46
Send us a Text Message. In this edition of Roundup Unfiltered, Chris Eddy is joined by two advocates for gender equality in the sector - both at the elected level and in senior roles at councils around the country. Ruth McGowan OAM literally wrote the book on getting elected to local, state and federal politics, and runs her own business training c…
…
continue reading
On TGU this week, sponsored by Hunt & Hunt Lawyers, the panel discusses the latest council concerns about funding for state-owned roads; a mayor puts pressure on Melbourne Airport and the government to get serious about an airport rail link; permanent and interim CEO appointments announced; wicked housing problems and collapsing roads; and the neig…
…
continue reading
![Artwork](/static/images/128pixel.png)
1
Greenline underway, coffee footpaths, and demerger cost revealed
19:04
19:04
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
19:04
Send us a Text Message. Coming up today on the Local Government News Roundup: Work commences on Melbourne’s transformational Greenline Project A Melbourne council calls on the government to step up its maintenance and graffiti removal works A youth hub facility to be demolished due to structural defects The trial that may have us walking on coffee …
…
continue reading
![Artwork](/static/images/128pixel.png)
1
S3E16 - Professionalizing the Election Field One OREO at a Time with Ohio’s Aaron Ockerman
27:16
27:16
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
27:16
The High Turnout Wide Margins team recently traveled to Portland, Oregon, for a special workshop on State Associations hosted by the Election Center. While there, we were able to have face-to-face conversations with people working in elections across the country. In this episode, hosts Eric Fey and Brianna Lennon speak with Aaron Ockerman, the Exec…
…
continue reading
Send us a Text Message. Coming up today on the Local Government News Roundup: The latest Melbourne council to call for more funding to maintain state-owned roads Strathbogie appoints an interim CEO Wodonga’s mayor gets a meeting with the Health Minister to discuss hospital concerns A city farewells a popular leader Voters off to the polls again at …
…
continue reading
![Artwork](/static/images/128pixel.png)
1
Conflict of interest claim, authority suspended, and the return of the apostrophe
23:45
23:45
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
23:45
Send us a Text Message. Today on the Local Government News Roundup: A mayor accuses Melbourne Airport of a conflict of interest A new CEO appointed at Glenelg Shire New candidates unveiled for council elections in Geelong Regional mayors welcome the suspension of the New England Weeds Authority A NSW Council criticised for excessive development app…
…
continue reading
![Artwork](/static/images/128pixel.png)
1
Roundup Unfiltered - Ali Wastie, CEO Greater Geelong
41:48
41:48
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
41:48
Send us a Text Message. Ali Wastie took on the role of CEO at the City of Greater Geelong in August of 2023 after a period of turmoil at the council that saw the appointment of municipal monitors; questions about the process to recruit a new CEO raised by MPs in Parliament; and concerns raised publicly about the Council’s financial sustainability. …
…
continue reading
This week the TGU panel looks at sector reaction to the Federal Budget; concerns of a massive loss of open space from the state government’s Big Build; a council’s wicked housing problem; the overturning of Cumberland’s controversial library book ban; a capital city mayor takes issue with her own council’s decision; and much more of the week’s loca…
…
continue reading