Artwork apology, rate cap shake up, and personal attacks condemned – ft. Diane Kalen-Sukra #563

In the Monday, 16th March edition of the Local Government News Roundup: Also today, world leading civility campaigner Diane Kalen-Sukra with an update on preparations for the second Global Civility Summit, which is just one month away. All of that and more on Australia’s number one local government podcast. The Local Government News Roundup is […]

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Latrobe Councillor Tracie Lund resigns

Latrobe City Council has today announced the resignation of Morwell River Ward Councillor Tracie Lund, effective immediately. Ms. Lund, who has served as a councillor for five years, was a prominent advocate for mental health, social inclusion, and community liveability. During her tenure, she also served as Deputy Mayor in 2024. Her work was deeply […]

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Alice Springs CEO stepping down; heading to Dubbo

After just over two years in the role, Alice Springs Town Council CEO Andrew Wilsmore has announced he will step down in coming months to take an opportunity closer to home. He is taking up the General Manager position at Dubbo Regional Council in NSW, commencing in late May. Mr Wilsmore has overseen major community […]

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Criminal charges, council mergers, and a four day work week – #562

In the Friday 13th March edition of the Local Government News Roundup: All of that and more on Australia’s number one local government podcast. The Local Government News Roundup is brought to you by the Victorian Local Governance Association, with support from Symphony 3. Listen to this episode on your preferred podcast platform, or by […]

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Hepburn Shire CEO and Councillor served with private criminal charges

Hepburn Shire Council has released a statement, expressing full support for its Chief Executive Officer, Bradley Thomas, and Councillor Don Henderson, who have each been served with alleged criminal charges initiated by a private individual. The Council said the matter is proceeding as a private prosecution, and that it has not involved an investigation, fact‑finding […]

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Boardman is new Berrigan CEO

Berrigan Shire Council has appointed Cameron Boardman as its new chief executive, starting April 7. Council says the decision followed a recruitment process that drew candidates from across the region and beyond,and was confirmed at Tuesday’s meeting, March 10. Mayor Julia Cornwell McKean says the appointment is an important step for the shire, describing Boardman […]

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Contract renewals, sector reforms, and a new arena – ft. Fabian Dattner, #561

In this edition of the Local Government News Roundup: All of that and more on Australia’s number one local government podcast. The Local Government News Roundup is brought to you by the Victorian Local Governance Association, with support from Symphony 3. Listen to this episode on your preferred podcast platform, or by clicking here. Transcript […]

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More suspensions, landmark legal ruling, and CEO sacked – #560

On the latest edition of the Local Government News Roundup: All of that and more on Australia’s number one local government podcast. The Local Government News Roundup is brought to you by the Victorian Local Governance Association, with support from Symphony 3. Listen to this episode on your preferred podcast platform, or by clicking here. […]

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Knox City Councillor Suspended for Misconduct

An independent arbiter has ordered the suspension of Knox City Councillor Peter Lockwood following a series of conduct breaches involving social media vitriol and disruptive behaviour during council meetings. The decision by Arbiter Jo-Anne Mazzeo follows a formal internal arbitration process triggered by multiple fellow councillors. The arbitration centered on two combined applications alleging that […]

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