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Contentious heritage, recycling changes, and mayoral election strife

Contentious heritage, recycling changes, and mayoral election strife

Update: 2024-08-08
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Coming up today on the Local Government News Roundup:

  • A heritage nomination process at a Melbourne council prompts claims of racism
  • New recycling standards set to change what you can put in your bins
  • A call for urgent transport improvements in Melbourne’s north
  • Liverpool’s case against the NSW government underway in court
  • More strife for incumbent mayors at Sydney councils
  • Queensland council workers the latest to take strike action
  • A new pay deal for Gold Coast council worker
  • A council asked to erect a statue of Julian Assange
  • Drones deployed in a US city to warn of impending storms, 
  • and two New Zealand councils take different paths on Maori wards.

Plus more local government news from around Australia and across the world.

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Contentious heritage, recycling changes, and mayoral election strife

Contentious heritage, recycling changes, and mayoral election strife

Chris Eddy