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2 months ago |
townsvillebulletin.com.au | Angus McIntyre
VictoriaDon't miss out on the headlines from Victoria. Followed categories will be added to My News. The City of Melbourne was determined to shut down controversial floating nightclub ATET and ignored reasonable attempts by the small business to stay open, a whistleblower from within council has revealed. ATET had its license terminated by Melbourne council due to what former Lord Mayor Sally Capp described as “record” numbers of complaints from residents in Docklands, where the club was moored.
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2 months ago |
cairnspost.com.au | Angus McIntyre
The City of Melbourne was determined to shut down controversial floating nightclub ATET and ignored reasonable attempts by the small business to stay open, a whistleblower from within council has revealed. ATET had its license terminated by Melbourne council due to what former Lord Mayor Sally Capp described as “record” numbers of complaints from residents in Docklands, where the club was moored.
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2 months ago |
news.com.au | Angus McIntyre
The City of Melbourne was determined to shut down controversial floating nightclub ATET and ignored reasonable attempts by the small business to stay open, a whistleblower from within council has revealed. ATET had its license terminated by Melbourne council due to what former Lord Mayor Sally Capp described as “record” numbers of complaints from residents in Docklands, where the club was moored.
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Oct 19, 2024 |
cairnspost.com.au | Laura Placella |Ian Royall |Angus McIntyre
The race for the city’s top job is almost over. For months, a field of 11 candidates have been campaigning to become Melbourne’s next lord mayor. From doorknocks to debates, the hopefuls have done it all. Voters have one more week to cast their ballots, which must be posted by October 25. While tens of thousands are ballots would have already made their way back to the Victorian Electoral Commission, thousands of City of Melbourne voters are yet to put pen to paper.
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Jul 31, 2024 |
codesports.com.au | Michael Warner |Mark Robinson |Angus McIntyre
An attempt by Collingwood’s former head of First Nations strategy to alert media to alleged racism at the club triggered the move to dismiss him, prompting a bombshell legal fight. The Herald Sun can reveal Mark Cleaver reached out to two senior footy journalists in April to blow the whistle on the alleged behaviour of Magpies chief executive Craig Kelly, days after an internal investigation had cleared the 1990 premiership defender of wrongdoing.
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