23rd January 2022 (#90)

News

In this episode: more support for a hospital to be built in Melton; outdoor pools get a reprieve for now in Campaspe Shire; Melbourne’s e-scooter trial about to commence; three recent NSW council election results to be voided; a vandalism incident provokes fury from a Tasmanian mayor and much more news from the week in local government.

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Links for stories in this episode:

Melton Hospital update: Liberal Nationals commitment welcomed

Future of outdoor pools Campaspe Shire Council

https://m.facebook.com/RobPriestlyforNicholls

Council powers ahead with Lime and Neuron e-scooter trial – City of Melbourne

https://www.premier.vic.gov.au/major-recycling-investment-regional-victoria

https://www.lgi.vic.gov.au/careers

Annual Conference Home – LGPro Vic

New MD takes the reins at North East Water

https://www.premier.vic.gov.au/funding-boost-revamped-rosanna-library

NSW by-elections to be held within weeks | 7NEWS

NSWEC finds iVote system failure may have impacted three local election outcomes | ZDNet

Former Moreton Bay mayor Allan Sutherland slams ‘out of control’ corruption watchdog after charges against him are dropped – ABC News

It is time to go, Alan MacSporran – LGAQ

Cloncurry Shire Mayor Greg Campbell guilty of misconduct says unclear rules to blame – ABC News

State Government Delivers Another Blow to the Residents of the North Burnett

https://www.cityofadelaide.com.au/media-centre/free-parking-dinner-vouchers/

Mayor tests positive to COVID 19 – Orange City Council

Swan Lake Artificially Opened Illegally – Shoalhaven City Council

Circular Head Mayor furious over Tasmanian devil vandalism

Oxfordshire and Cherwell councils to end formal partnership – BBC News

NZ Councils appoint Chief Science Advisor

Cities are murky on how they define ‘green infrastructure’: analysis

Vale Amanda Stapledon | City of Casey