🔒 A monitor's term extended; NGA outcomes and calls for a councillor's dismissal
Manage episode 332339837 series 2890771
23rd June 2022
Yarra’s municipal monitor to remain in place for an additional three months.
That development leads this edition of the Local Government News Roundup.
Also today: a councillor to donate her allowance to local charities; a contentious social housing proposal voted down in Greater Shepparton; a CEO reappointed, while another is appointed and then unappointed in the space of a week; key outcomes from this week’s National General Assembly in Canberra; and a Council calls on the government to dismiss one of its councillors.
All that and more on today’s Local Government News Roundup, brought to you by the Victorian Local Governance Association, your national broadcaster for all things local government.
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