Councillor questioned, book ban reconsidered, and more CEOs resign
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Today on the Local Government News Roundup:
- A Gippsland councillor questioned by Police
- Melbourne City achieves its first surplus in five years
- Bayside Council concerned over Suburban Rail Loop planning changes
- Cumberland’s controversial book ban to be reconsidered
- IPART rules on NSW Council special rate variations
- A multimillion-dollar fraud investigation underway at Gold Coast City Council
- The Queensland Council CEO exodus continues
- A South Australian council’s legal fees under the microscope
- A cybersecurity incident shuts down Wichita city computer systems
Changemakers talk about how social and political change really happens.
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1. Councillor questioned, book ban reconsidered, and more CEOs resign (00:00:00)
2. Victorian Roundup (00:02:21)
3. Sneak Peek: Roundup Unfiltered with Ali Wastie (00:08:14)
4. [Ad] The Battles We Pick - A podcast about advocacy and organizing (00:09:44)
5. (Cont.) Sneak Peek: Roundup Unfiltered with Ali Wastie (00:10:08)
6. National Roundup (00:11:24)
7. Global Roundup (00:19:20)
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