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Open briefings, monitor call, and a procurement disruptor
Manage episode 430778785 series 2890771
On the Friday 26th July edition of the Local Government News Roundup:
- A Victorian council set to open its briefing sessions to the public
- The high cost of asbestos clean-up in the western suburbs revealed
- Unhappy rural councillors make controversial calls
- A deputy mayor resigns three months out from elections
- Sydney councils in the news, as Liverpool goes to court, and police are called to Canterbury Bankstown
- In Queensland, strike action and a senior staff exodus making news
- A vandal goes on a rampage against a council building in Western Australia, and
- a look at a new disruptor in the market looking to shake things up in local government procurement.
Plus more news from across Australia and beyond in Australia's #1 podcast for local government news and interviews.
Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies - The Beltway Briefing
Listen for of-the-moment insider insights, framed by the rapidly changing social and...
Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Support the Roundup and get access to special episodes and regular breaking news updates by becoming a subscriber for around $5 per month. ($3 USD) Click here to subscribe now.
The Local Government News Roundup is brought to you by the Victorian Local Governance Association, the national broadcaster on all things local government; with support from Davidson, the nationally recognised executive recruitment and business advisory service.
Links for stories referenced in the podcast can be found in the transcript, or by visiting the Roundup website.
Kapitler
1. Open briefings, monitor call, and a procurement disruptor (00:00:00)
2. Victorian Roundup (00:01:38)
3. National Roundup (00:08:07)
4. [Ad] Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies - The Beltway Briefing (00:13:48)
5. (Cont.) National Roundup (00:14:27)
6. Global Roundup (00:18:49)
7. Interview: Michael Robinson, Local Government Contracts Australia (00:23:51)
432 episoder
Manage episode 430778785 series 2890771
On the Friday 26th July edition of the Local Government News Roundup:
- A Victorian council set to open its briefing sessions to the public
- The high cost of asbestos clean-up in the western suburbs revealed
- Unhappy rural councillors make controversial calls
- A deputy mayor resigns three months out from elections
- Sydney councils in the news, as Liverpool goes to court, and police are called to Canterbury Bankstown
- In Queensland, strike action and a senior staff exodus making news
- A vandal goes on a rampage against a council building in Western Australia, and
- a look at a new disruptor in the market looking to shake things up in local government procurement.
Plus more news from across Australia and beyond in Australia's #1 podcast for local government news and interviews.
Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies - The Beltway Briefing
Listen for of-the-moment insider insights, framed by the rapidly changing social and...
Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Support the Roundup and get access to special episodes and regular breaking news updates by becoming a subscriber for around $5 per month. ($3 USD) Click here to subscribe now.
The Local Government News Roundup is brought to you by the Victorian Local Governance Association, the national broadcaster on all things local government; with support from Davidson, the nationally recognised executive recruitment and business advisory service.
Links for stories referenced in the podcast can be found in the transcript, or by visiting the Roundup website.
Kapitler
1. Open briefings, monitor call, and a procurement disruptor (00:00:00)
2. Victorian Roundup (00:01:38)
3. National Roundup (00:08:07)
4. [Ad] Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies - The Beltway Briefing (00:13:48)
5. (Cont.) National Roundup (00:14:27)
6. Global Roundup (00:18:49)
7. Interview: Michael Robinson, Local Government Contracts Australia (00:23:51)
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