Governance reset hampered, cricket pitch scrutiny, and a ground-breaking AI report - #612
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Today on the Local Government News Roundup:
- Cricket pitch management under scrutiny after the tragic death of a local footballer
- The VLGA’s CEO resigns after nearly a decade
- Liverpool Council to sue the OLG over an alleged failure to act
- A governance reset hampered by a mayor’s extended absence
- AI traffic signals get the green light in Queensland
- A UK Council’s climate emergency vote delayed - due to extreme heat
- and we dig in to a new report on the use of AI in Victorian councils - and how governance is struggling to keep pace
The Local Government News Roundup is supported this month by the National Growth Areas Alliance “Emerging Growth Areas Forum. Tuesday, 4th August at Hume City Council Town Hall in Broadmeadows, running alongside the NGAA National Congress. Registration is open now to all local governments — head to the NGAA website - ngaa.org.au - to secure your place.
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