🔒 12th January 2022 (#87)
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Coming up on the Local Government News Roundup for 12th January 2022:
Greater Dandenong’s CEO responds to the outcome of a Victoria Police investigation; a staggering response to an arts grants program in the City of Melbourne; an incoming Councillor alleges financial mismanagement at a NSW council; and have some of the latest NSW mayoral election results for you.
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Links:
Vic Police Confirm 'No Charges' in I Cook Foods Matter
Innovative arts projects reigniting the city
Greater Geelong delays with bin collections
Ballarat closes animal shelter, some pools
VEC calling for Streeton by-election candidates Yarra Ranges Council
Fremantle CEO applications open
Kiama councillor-elect calls for financial audit ahead of mayoral vote - ABC News
Kiama CEO responds
NSW Mayoral Elections list
Land swap paves the way for exciting times at Redland Bay
Recycle Mate app encourages better recycling – Bundaberg Now
Councils targeting another ant menace – LGAQ
Milan confirms ambitious new cycling network linking 80% of the city to bike paths | road.cc
Treasury broadens COVID relief uses for states, localities | AP News
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Links for stories referenced in the podcast can be found in the transcript, or by visiting the Roundup website.
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