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A stark warning, a biased decision, and a call for clarity – #589

  • A council on the brink – a stark warning for Kingston Council
  • Victorian council workers set to strike for a second time
  • More concerning revelations as the Parramatta ICAC Inquiry continues
  • A call for clarity over the NSW meeting code debacle
  • Redland Council to fold its investment arm into its internal structure
  • A finding of bias against a South Australian council after it cut its mayor’s term short
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Governance emergency, urgent demands, and alleged undue influence – #588

Governance emergency, urgent demands, and alleged undue influence – #588

Victorian Councils press their advocacy priorities – with hooning, road conditions and police numbers among the demands · A governance emergency in New South Wales has councils scrambling to roll back new meeting rules · A NSW MP accused of undue influence on council operation...

NSW Parliament Disallows Meeting Code

NSW Parliament Disallows Meeting Code

A governance emergency is unfolding for local councils across New South Wales after a surprise vote in State Parliament this week. The Legislative Council has formally disallowed the controversial 2025 Model Code of Meeting Practice. The state government claims the move by the Coalition and the Greens unwinds critical transparency and anti-corruption measures. However, critics […]

Public shaming, demolition and decommissioning, and a mayoral exodus – #587

Public shaming, demolition and decommissioning, and a mayoral exodus – #587

More pressure on Wyndham’s mayor · Moyne councillors make a difficult decision · Historic saleyards to be decommissioned in Camperdown · A witness breaks down on the stand at the Parramatta ICAC Inquiry · Councils’ Rex Airline debt bailed out by the government · A bid to incre...

Blurred lines, voting fraud, and a surveillance culture – #586

Blurred lines, voting fraud, and a surveillance culture – #586

No end in sight for Wyndham’s mayoral saga · Councillors slam an MP’s blurring of “fact and fiction” · Voting fraud claims rock Whittlesea by‑election · Glen Eira wins higher rates rise · ICAC’s Parramatta inquiry alleges a fear, surveillance culture · Council CEO comings and ...

Special Edition: Local Government’s Perfect Storm, with Rum Charles

Special Edition: Local Government’s Perfect Storm, with Rum Charles

In this new special edition of the Local Government News Roundup, we are joined by Rum Charles, a veteran consultant and trainer who has worked with over 100 councils across Australia. With a career in the sector dating back to the mid-90s, Rum brings a candid and sometimes provocative perspective on the internal cultures of local government. […]