Glass bin pressure, rate increase warning, and an attack on transparency - #611
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Today on the Local Government News Roundup:
- A councillor quits, triggering a by-election for Banyule Council
- Pressure on the Victorian government to scrap next year’s glass bin rollout plan
- A warning to NSW councils thinking about big rate increases
- New councillor access rules in Brisbane called an attack on transparency
- A Tasmanian Council GM resigns after turbulent times
- A rethink on Australia Day at Adelaide Hills
- A council CEO finds the devil in the detail of proposed new disaster recovery funding rules
and more local government news from across Australia and beyond.
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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