Conflict of interest claim, authority suspended, and the return of the apostrophe
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Today on the Local Government News Roundup:
- A mayor accuses Melbourne Airport of a conflict of interest
- A new CEO appointed at Glenelg Shire
- New candidates unveiled for council elections in Geelong
- Regional mayors welcome the suspension of the New England Weeds Authority
- A NSW Council criticised for excessive development approval wait times
- An Ombudsman investigation into Hobart City Council and its Lord Mayor
- A WA Mayor apologises after accusations of offensive conduct
- A UK Council reports nearly £3M in losses to fraud and human error in one year
- and the humble apostrophe gets a reprieve
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1. Conflict of interest claim, authority suspended, and the return of the apostrophe (00:00:00)
2. Victorian Roundup (00:02:21)
3. National Roundup (00:09:29)
4. Global Roundup (00:17:55)
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