Hello, and welcome to the Local Government News Roundup for 20th October 2021. I’m Chris Eddy.
On the Roundup today… the Victorian Government announces an injection of funding for councils and businesses for covid-safe outdoor hospitality; Yarra Council’s parklet fee plan revisited; the results are in from Western Australian local government elections; nominations about to open for NSW elections; and a council’s finances to be subject to independent review.
Just some of what’s ahead on the Roundup, which is brought to you by the Victorian Local Governance Association, an independent governance organisation supporting councils and councillors to achieve the highest standards of governance;
And by Hunt & Hunt Lawyers – providing advice to help Councils achieve the best for their communities.
Links:
Vic Govt funding for outdoor hospitality
Yarra Council backflips on parking cash grab
Cross border first Wodonga and Albury
Baw Baw seeks funding for $30M precinct
Local government elections: WA
Newly elected Fremantle mayor and councillors sworn in
Young councillors shake up local governments in regional Western Australia
City of Port Adelaide Enfield – Outer Harbor Ward – 19 October 2021
One week until nominations for councils open – Office of Local Government NSW
LGNSW Anti-Poverty Week call for social housing
Interim Administrator to review Council’s finances
Newcastle recognised for innovative approach to economic development
Willoughby joins Cities Race to Zero
Voting options expand in Albuquerque, Santa Fe elections
Update on Cityclean industrial dispute