Cost-shifting pushback, meeting disruptions, and another Qld CEO resigns
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On the Roundup for 12th April 2024;
- Reaction to the return of monitors to Greater Geelong
- A Melbourne council to stop maintaining state government owned assets
- Cootamundra-Gundagai’s demerger proposal goes on public exhibition
- Police called to a meeting of Shoalhaven City Council
- A Tasmanian deputy mayor taking the step up to state parliament
- Another Queensland Council CEO resigns
- And a WA Mayor storms out of a public meeting amid accusations of misogyny
Plus more local government news from across Australia and beyond.
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Chapters
1. Cost-shifting pushback, meeting disruptions, and another Qld CEO resigns (00:00:00)
2. Victorian Roundup (00:02:21)
3. National Roundup (00:08:36)
4. International Spotlight (00:17:12)
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