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Torquay councillor's WA move fails pub test

Surf Coast councillor Kate Gazzard faces criticism after moving to Western Australia while representing Torquay ward. Locals question her ability to serve effectively from across the country.

WA Councils Face $3B Asbestos Crisis

Western Australian councils confront a $3 billion asbestos removal bill. Alison Xamon argues ratepayers shouldn't foot this massive environmental cleanup cost.

Wayde Peterson Named Shellharbour Council CEO

Shellharbour Council has appointed Wayde Peterson as its new Chief Executive Officer, bringing extensive local government experience and fresh leadership to the region. Discover what this means for the community.

Cockburn councillor survives removal push in close vote

Former City of Cockburn deputy mayor Chontelle Stone has narrowly survived a controversial push to remove her from council, with the motion failing in a tense 6-5 vote that exposed deep divisions within the local government.

Wesfarmers $100B Rally Crashes on Inflation Fears

Wesfarmers faces massive market retreat as soaring inflation and interest rate concerns wipe out billions in value from Australia's retail giant, signalling tough times ahead for consumers.

Townsville voters missing mayoral ballot papers

Townsville residents are being urged to contact election officials immediately if they haven't received their mayoral ballot papers, as concerns grow about voting accessibility in the local government elections.

Shellharbour Council appoints Wayde Peterson as new CEO

Shellharbour City Council has officially named Wayde Peterson as its new Chief Executive Officer, bringing extensive local government experience to lead the coastal community through upcoming challenges and opportunities.

Younger Aussie men face prostate cancer surge

New data reveals a disturbing trend as prostate cancer diagnoses increase significantly among men under 60, prompting urgent calls for earlier screening and awareness.

RBA Holds Rates Steady Until 2026

The Reserve Bank of Australia keeps cash rate at 4.35% for eighth consecutive meeting, with economists predicting no cuts until next year amid persistent inflation pressures.

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