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Five Years of the Roundup, plus reforms, recommendations and reflections – #566

  • The number of councillors to be cut in Tasmania, as the government unveils new sector reforms
  • A man fined for throwing coffee at a Victorian Council CEO
  • Geelong council under fire for considering the closure of leisure centre creches
  • A new report places council’s insurance claims processes under the microscope
  • A Council cyber attack heads to court, but will the perpetrators face justice?
  • A community gift turns into a legal investigation for a NSW Council
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Wyndham Mayoral deadlock broken

Wyndham Mayoral deadlock broken

Wyndham City Council has finally elected a new mayor and deputy mayor at the third attempt. The Council reconvened tonight to attempt to break a deadlock after two failed attempts to achieve an absolute majority at a meeting last week. Former deputy mayor Cr Preet Singh has now been elected to serve out the remainder […]

Welcome to the new Roundup website!

Welcome to the new Roundup website!

As the Local Government News Roundup podcast moves into its sixth year, we’re celebrating with a brand new website. More news and useful resources, delivered in a fresh, bespoke new site, developed by Rath Engineering Development. Our Resource Hub includes listings of all mayors from local governments across Australia, as well as Victorian CEO appointments […]

Community Mourns Passing of Long-Serving Councillor Lisa Intemann

Community Mourns Passing of Long-Serving Councillor Lisa Intemann

The Port Macquarie-Hastings region is in mourning following the passing of Councillor Lisa Intemann, a dedicated public servant and community advocate whose influence spanned more than three decades. Cr Intemann passed away at John Hunter Hospital on Friday, March 20. Mayor Adam Roberts, speaking on behalf of the Council and the wider community, expressed deep […]

Court Rules on Assault of Council CEO

Court Rules on Assault of Council CEO

A community member has pleaded guilty to unlawful assault in the Ballarat Magistrates Court following an incident in which coffee was thrown at Hepburn Shire Council’s Chief Executive Officer, Bradley Thomas. The court issued a fine and placed the individual on a good behaviour bond, a result the Council says proves that abusive behaviour toward […]

Tasmanian Government Announces Cuts to Councillor Numbers

Tasmanian Government Announces Cuts to Councillor Numbers

The Tasmanian Government has finalised a major overhaul of the state’s local government sector, confirming a significant reduction in the number of elected representatives and a restructure of councillor allowances. Minister for Local Government, Kerry Vincent, released the government’s final position today, following a consultation period that drew less than 50 submissions from the community […]