Mr Hart said that based on the total debt claimed by Mr Persson, of around $550 million, he hoped the new Council would be carrying less than half of that amount.
Sticky
Shark meshing is a “key threatening process” that Minns Government needs to stop
How can the NSW Government continue the shark meshing program when it is known to be a threat to biodiversity and sustainability?
Waterfront ‘next steps’ outside administrator’s remit
More than 70% of the website visitors were unresponsive to the project or gave it the thumbs down so how the council can now say there is overwhelming support is beyond belief.
Council told to ‘follow Act’ to demerge
“The member for The Entrance said of the failed merger of the Central Coast Council: ‘It is not acceptable for the community to foot the bill for ideological folly of a failed council amalgamation process which the Liberals persisted with in spite of significant public opposition.’
Plastic fuels global warming
In Australia, we generate more single-use plastic waste per person than any other country except Singapore.
Note to politicians – start putting people first
…acting with sensitivity to financial and other forms of stress experienced by the customer cohort and taking all practicable steps to avoid the possibility that interactions with the government might exacerbate those stresses or introduce new ones…
Dump fight aims for High Court appeal
Verde Terra has filed an application for special leave to appeal to the High Court of Australia.
Which side are you on?
What do we then have announced but a 380 house development at Doyalson with no regard to services or transport and the proposal that 80% of the houses built will be unaffordable with only 20% affordable.
Cultural revival – what the critics say
Access to, and participation in cultural events is a social justice issue, for creative industry workers, and for the public. Australians living outside of capital cities, with lower levels of education, and lower household incomes attend cultural activities at a lower rate than their counterparts. Socioeconomic factors inhibit access to the arts, and thus, to the coinciding benefits the arts can provide to health, social cohesion, and community building.
Help starts at home
“We work alongside parents in their own homes. Every family has different needs, so the support they receive is tailored to their unique situation. We respond through a combination of home visits, group work, parenting education, and social events,” Michelle added.