Councillors suspended, removed from office, and targeted by cybercriminals
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On the Local Government News Roundup for Friday 3rd May:
- New governance and integrity standards for Victorian Councils unveiled
- A Melton councillor suspended and ordered to apologise over Facebook posts
- The Tasmanian Premier critical of a Victorian Council
- The results of a countback at Moonee Valley council
- A NSW councillor removed from office for non-attendance at Council meetings
- A two-term mayor announces she won’t contest the upcoming mayoral election
- A newly elected mayor targeted by cybercriminals
- and two council CEO appointments this week in Western Australia
Plus more news from around the world of local government in Australia and beyond.
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