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Council Meeting
11 August 2020
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Minutes
of Ordinary Council Meeting remotely and livestreamed
on Council’s website on 11 August 2020
Meeting
commenced at 6.30 pm
Present:
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Vittoria Raciti
Marghanita Da Cruz Mark
Drury
Lucille McKenna OAM
Colin Hesse
Sam Iskandar
Tom Kiat
Pauline Lockie
Victor Macri
Julie Passas
John Stamolis
Louise Steer
Anna York
Michael Deegan
Elizabeth Richardson
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Deputy Mayor (7.02pm)
Councillor
Councillor
Councillor
Councillor
Councillor
Councillor
Councillor
Councillor (Chairperson)
Councillor
Councillor
Councillor
Councillor
Chief
Executive Officer
Chief Operating
Officer, Director Development and Recreation
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Cathy Edwards-Davis
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Director Infrastructure
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Ian
Naylor
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Manager
Governance
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Katherine
Paixao
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Governance
Coordinator
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Chairperson of Meeting
Motion: (Macri/Hesse)
In the absence of the Mayor and Deputy Mayor, that
Councillor Macri chair the meeting.
Motion Carried
For Motion: Crs Da Cruz, Drury, Hesse, Kiat, Lockie, Macri, McKenna OAM, Passas,
Porteous, Stamolis, Steer and York
Against Motion: Nil
APOLOGIES:
Motion: (Marci/Passas)
THAT apologies from Councillor Byrne, apologies for lateness from
Councillor Raciti, and leave of absence for Councillor Porteous be accepted.
Motion Carried
For Motion: Crs Da Cruz, Drury, Hesse, Iskandar, Kiat, Lockie, Macri, McKenna
OAM, Passas, Stamolis, Steer and York
Against Motion: Nil
DISCLOSURES OF INTERESTS: Nil
CONFIRMATION
OF MINUTES
Motion: Mari/Passas
THAT the
Minutes of the Council Meeting held on Tuesday, 28 July 2020 be confirmed as
a correct record.
Motion Carried
For Motion: Crs Da Cruz, Drury, Hesse, Iskandar, Kiat, Lockie, Macri, McKenna
OAM, Passas, Stamolis, Steer and York
Against Motion: Nil
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PUBLIC FORUM
The
registered speakers were asked to address the meeting. The list of speakers is
available on the last page of these minutes.
Councillor
Raciti entered the Meeting at 7:02 pm.
C0820(1) Item 1 Mayoral
Minute: Ashfield Aquatic Centre EOI
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Motion: (McKenna OAM/Drury)
THAT:
1. Council notes the
importance of recognising the heritage of Ashfield Pool and the Ashfield
community through the new Ashfield Aquatic Centre;
2. Council initiates an
expression of interest process to consider proposals for naming sections of
the new facility in recognition of local citizens and sports people with an
association to the Pool and the community. This should include consideration
of commemorating Warwick Webster whom a grandstand at the Pool has previously
been named after;
3. The Ashfield Swimming
Club, Wests Water Polo Club and Ashfield Historical Society and Council's
Aboriginal Consultative Committee each be invited to nominate a
representative to adjudicate on a panel assessing the expressions of interest
and make recommendations about the naming of sections of the facility to Council;
4. The recommendations
of the panel be tabled for consideration at an ordinary Council meeting; and
5. Note the petition
from 508 ex-students of Warwick
Webster’s Ashfield pool swim squads and include a
representative of the petitioners on the naming committee.
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Motion Carried
For Motion: Crs Da Cruz, Drury, Hesse, Iskandar, Kiat, Lockie, Macri, McKenna
OAM, Raciti, Stamolis, Steer and York
Against Motion: Cr Passas
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Amendment
(Da Cruz/Passas)
THAT
Council note the petition from 508 ex-students of Warwick
Webster’s Ashfield pool swim squads and include a
representative of the petitioners on the naming committee.
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Motion Carried
For Motion: Crs Da Cruz, Iskandar, Lockie, Macri, Passas, Raciti, Stamolis,
Steer and York
Against Motion: Crs Drury, Hesse, Kiat and McKenna OAM
As the
Amendment was carried, it was incorporated in to the Primary Motion.
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Foreshadowed
Motion (Stamolis/Passas)
THAT
Council open up consultation on the potential naming of the centre to
“Warwick Webster - Ashfield Aquatic Centre” prior to the end of
2020.
This Foreshadowed Motion lapsed.
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C0820(1) Item 2 Mayoral
Minute: Inquiry into the Stronger Communities Fund
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Motion: (Hesse/Lockie)
THAT:
1. Notes that the NSW
Parliament’s Public Accountability Committee has launched an inquiry
titled Integrity, efficacy and value for money for NSW Government grant
programs. As per the terms of reference (Attachment 1) this includes an
investigation into the Stronger Communities Fund;
2. Makes a submission to
the inquiry articulating the following:
a) Inner West Council
received no funds under the second round of Stronger Communities Grant
funding;
b) The failure of the
Office of Local Government or the Local Government Minister to even inform
amalgamated Councils such as the Inner West that the grant scheme existed;
c) The overtly biased
and improper allocation of funds from the Fund in which $241 million of the
$252 million of monies were awarded to projects in Liberal and National Party
electorates; and
d) The fact that
approximately half of all funds were allocated to Councils that were not in
fact amalgamated including $90 million awarded to Hornsby Council.
3. Recommits to fighting
for Inner West Council to receive this fair share of the funds our community
missed out on which, if granted to amalgamated councils on a simple per
capita basis, would have amounted to $24 million.
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Motion Carried
For Motion: Crs Da Cruz, Drury, Hesse, Iskandar, Kiat, Lockie, Macri, McKenna
OAM, Stamolis, Steer and York
Against Motion: Crs Passas and Raciti
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C0820(1) Item 17 Mayoral
Minute: ICARE Petition
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Motion: (Macri/Kiat)
THAT Council:
1. Writes the NSW Government expressing
concern about the recent revelations regarding the systemic failures of
iCare, including the widespread underpayment of injured workers and
large-scale increases in executive remuneration;
2. Endorses the United Services Union
(USU) petition calling for a total overhaul of the iCare worker's
compensation scheme; and
3. Promotes the USU petition through its
communication channels.
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Motion Carried
For Motion: Crs Da Cruz, Drury, Hesse, Iskandar, Kiat, Lockie, Macri, McKenna
OAM, Raciti, Stamolis, Steer and York
Against Motion: Cr Passas
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C0820(1) Item 18 Mayoral
Minute: Pratten Park Cricket Nets And Lighting
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Motion: (Macri/Drury)
THAT Council:
1. Notes the Western Suburbs District Cricket Club (WSDCC) has
obtained two grants - from Cricket NSW and Cricket Australia, worth $140,000
- to build and upgrade the Pratten Park cricket nets at no cost to Council;
2. Allows WSDCC to install the Council approved cricket net upgrade,
including the net lighting strip, at Pratten Park; and
3. Allocates funds from Council’s tree maintenance budget to
the project to cover the costs resulting from recommendations by
Council’s Arboricultural Impact Assessment.
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Motion Carried
For Motion: Crs Drury, Iskandar, Lockie, Macri, McKenna OAM, Passas, Raciti,
Stamolis, Steer and York
Against Motion: Crs Da Cruz, Hesse and Kiat
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Foreshadowed
Motion (Kiat/Da Cruz)
THAT
Council:
1. Notes the Western Suburbs District Cricket
Club (WSDCC) has obtained two grants - from Cricket NSW and Cricket
Australia, worth $140,000 - to build and upgrade the Pratten Park cricket
nets at no cost to Council;
2. Allows WSDCC to install the Council
approved cricket net upgrade, including the net lighting strip, at Pratten
Park; and
3. Receive advice from Council officers on
the whether Council should bear the costs associated with the recommendations
arising from Council's Arboricultural Impact Assessment, and if so, the
recommended source of funding.
This Foreshadowed Motion lapsed.
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Councillor Macri left the Meeting at 8:18
pm.
The Deputy Mayor, Councillor Raciti assumed
the chair.
C0820(1) Item 3 Community
Gardens Policy
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Motion: (Macri/Stamolis)
THAT:
1. The draft Community
Gardens Policy be placed on public exhibition; and
2. The results of the public exhibition are presented to Council along
with a final Community Gardens Policy for adoption.
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Motion Carried
For Motion: Crs Da Cruz, Drury, Hesse, Iskandar, Kiat, Lockie, McKenna OAM,
Raciti, Stamolis, Steer and York
Against Motion: Cr Passas
Absent: Cr Macri
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Councillor Macri returned to the Meeting at
8:25 pm.
Councillor Passas left the Meeting at 8:26
pm.
C0820(1) Item 4 Eurobodalla
Community Relationship Development
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Motion: (McKenna
OAM/Hesse)
THAT:
1. Discussions on a formal Community to Community Relationship
between the Inner West and Eurobodalla Councils be initiated; and
2. The building of broader social, economic, sporting and cultural
and civic society links between the people of Eurobodalla Shire and the Inner
West be incorporated into the agreement as a priority. This should include
specific plans to facilitate visitation to Eurobodalla Shire by residents,
businesses and community, cultural and sporting organisations in the Inner
West and vice versa.
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Motion Carried
For Motion: Crs Da Cruz, Drury, Hesse, Iskandar, Kiat, Lockie, Macri, McKenna
OAM, Raciti, Stamolis, Steer and York
Against Motion: Nil
Absent: Cr Passas
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Councillor Macri returned to the meeting and
assumed the chair.
Councillor Passas returned to the Meeting at
8:30 pm.
C0820(1) Item 5 776
Parramatta Road Lewisham - Voluntary Planning Agreement
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Motion: (Macri/Raciti)
THAT Council:
1.
Enter into the Voluntary Planning Agreement shown as
Attachment 1 for 776 Parramatta Road Lewisham with Moweno
Pty Ltd (the proponent) where the proponent will provide Council with a monetary contribution of $10,000; and
2. Notes that the administrative processes followed to reach this VPA
were unique and that Council will generally follow its VPA policy in the
negotiation of future VPAs.
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Motion Carried
For Motion: Crs Da Cruz, Drury, Hesse, Iskandar, Kiat, Lockie, Macri, McKenna
OAM, Passas, Raciti, Stamolis, Steer and York
Against Motion: Nil
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C0820(1) Item 6 Request
for Sponsorship of Inner West Peninsula Partnership
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Motion: (York/Raciti)
THAT:
1.
Consideration
of the peninsula partnership proposal be deferred pending a response from the
NSW Government to Council’s proposed economic development fund and the
proposal be referred to the Inner West Economic Recovery Taskforce for
consultation; and
2.
Council consult
with the Business Chambers on this matter.
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Motion Carried
For Motion: Crs Drury, Iskandar, Lockie, Macri, McKenna OAM, Passas, Raciti,
Stamolis and York
Against Motion: Crs Da Cruz, Hesse, Kiat and Steer
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Amendment
(Lockie)
THAT
Council develop guidelines for the allocation of funding from the Economic
development fund.
The
chairperson ruled this out of order as it did not relate to the subject
matter of the report.
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Foreshadowed
Motion (Hesse/Kiat)
THAT
Council refuse the request from Inner West Peninsula partnership for
sponsorship.
This Foreshadowed Motion lapsed.
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Councillor York retired from the Meeting at
9:05 pm.
Councillor Stamolis left the Meeting at 9:20
pm.
C0820(1) Item 7 Draft
Lobbying Policy
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Motion: (Drury/Macri)
THAT the amended Draft Lobbying Policy shown as
Attachment 1 be adopted and published on Council’s Website along with a
Lobbying Register and Lobbyist Registration Form with the following
amendment:
- Section
2 c, reads as follows ‘Community organisations and individuals making
representations to inform Council on their views on public interest’.
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Motion Carried
For Motion: Crs Da Cruz, Drury, Hesse, Iskandar, Kiat, Lockie, Macri, McKenna
OAM, Raciti and Steer
Against Motion: Cr Passas
Absent: Crs Stamolis and York
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Councillor Stamolis returned to the
Meeting at 9:24 pm.
C0820(1) Item 8 Notice
of Motion to Rescind: C0419(1) Item 5 Local Traffic Committee
Meeting: Ltc0419 Item 6 - Gannon Lane, Tempe - 30 April
2019
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Motion: (Hesse/Raciti)
THAT this item be deferred to the next Ordinary Council
meeting.
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Motion Carried
For Motion: Crs Da Cruz, Drury, Hesse, Iskandar, Kiat, Lockie, Macri, McKenna
OAM, Passas, Raciti, Stamolis and Steer
Against Motion: Nil
Absent: Cr York
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Councillor Passas left the Meeting at 9:40
pm.
C0820(1) Item 9 Notice
of Motion: Council’s Commitment to the Elimination of Domestic
and Family Violence
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Motion:
(Lockie/Steer)
THAT Council:
1. Notes its long-standing and ongoing
commitment to working in partnership with local community groups, organisations,
networks and key national associations to reduce
domestic and family violence across the Inner West;
2. Develops a gender equity strategy in collaboration with peak
bodies, the Inner West Council domestic and family violence strategic
reference group, and the domestic and family violence liaison committee to ensure that Council works to address gender inequality, a key driver of domestic and family violence. The
draft of this strategy to be reported to Council no later than July 2021;
3. Continues its coordination of initiatives that enable a whole of community response to domestic and family violence.
4. Receive a report back on the activities of the Family and Domestic
Violence SRG and the Liaison Committee.
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Motion Carried
For Motion: Crs Da Cruz, Drury, Hesse, Iskandar, Kiat, Lockie, Macri, McKenna
OAM, Raciti, Stamolis and Steer
Against Motion: Nil
Absent: Cr Passas and York
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Councillor Passas returned to the Meeting at
9:44 pm.
C0820(1) Item 10 Notice
of Motion: The Bower and Reverse Garbage
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Motion: (Da
Cruz/Passas)
THAT
Council:
1. Notes the Sustainability Advisory Committee feedback March 2020:
◦ Stronger targets to get to zero
waste
◦ Support for organics services
◦ Preference for scheduled clean-up for scavenging
◦ Greater focus on reuse and repair
◦ More local drop-offs for problem
wastes
2. Recognises the niche
the Bower and
Reverse Garbage make
in the local
reuse and repair
eco-system;
3. Notes that
Inner West Council is looking into
establishing a partnership with the two Not for Profit
Organisation;
4. Notes officer’s advice that COVID-19 Grants of $25,000 to each organisation from the Domestic Waste Management Reserves is not possible at this time;
and
5. Encourages the two organisations to apply for the next
round of environmental grants to the
amount of $10,000 in
October 2020.
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Motion Carried
For Motion: Crs Da Cruz, Drury, Hesse, Iskandar, Kiat, Lockie, Macri, McKenna
OAM, Raciti, Stamolis and Steer
Against Motion: Cr Passas
Absent: Cr York
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Amendment
(Passas)
THAT
Council give a grant of $12,500 each now to the Bower and Reverse Garbage and
encourage them to apply for the next round of Grants. The funding for this to
come out of the Tree Maintenance Budget.
The Amendment lapsed for a want of
Seconder.
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C0820(1) Item 11 Notice
of Motion: Anti-Discrimination Amendment (Religious Freedoms
And Equality) Bill 2020
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Motion:
(Lockie/ Steer)
THAT Council:
1. Note its support for fair and equal discrimination laws
that unite, rather than divide, the community, and its recent endorsement of
Equality Australia’s Freedom from Discrimination Statement;
2. Makes a submission to the Parliament of NSW Joint Select
Committee on the Anti-Discrimination Amendment (Religious Freedoms and
Equality) Bill 2020 that:
a) Reflects the position noted in point (1); and
b) Requests that unbalanced provisions in the Bill that
threaten safe and inclusive workplaces, schools, universities, and services
be removed.
3. Circulates the draft submission to Councillors,
Council’s LGBTIQ Working Group, and other local democracy groups as
appropriate for feedback before it is finalised.
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Motion Carried
For Motion: Crs Da Cruz, Drury, Hesse, Iskandar, Kiat, Lockie, Macri, McKenna
OAM, Stamolis and Steer
Against Motion: Cr Passas
Absent: Cr Raciti and York
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C0820(1) Item 16 Notice
of Motion: Support for elected local government officials in Turkey
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Motion:
(Hesse/Macri)
THAT Council defer this matter to the
next Ordinary Council meeting.
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Motion Carried
For
Motion: Crs
Da Cruz, Drury, Hesse, Iskandar, Kiat, Lockie, Macri, McKenna OAM, Stamolis
and Steer
Against
Motion: Cr Passas
Absent: Cr
Raciti and York
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Report with Confidential Information
C0820(1) Item 15 Update
- Rent Relief for Tenants - Covid 19 Coronavirus
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Motion: (Lockie/Stamolis)
THAT Council defer this matter until the next Ordinary
Council meeting.
Motion Carried
For Motion: Crs Da Cruz, Drury, Hesse, Iskandar, Kiat, Lockie, Macri, McKenna
OAM, Passas, Raciti, Stamolis and Steer
Against Motion: Nil
Absent: Cr York
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Urgency Motion: Explosion in
Beirut
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Councillor Macri requested
that an Urgency Motion be considered regarding the Explosion in Beirut.
Motion: (Macri/Passas)
THAT the matter be considered
urgently.
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Motion Carried
For Motion: Crs Da Cruz, Drury, Hesse, Iskandar, Kiat, Lockie, Macri, McKenna
OAM, Passas, Raciti, Stamolis and Steer
Against Motion: Nil
Absent: Cr York
The Chair, Councillor Macri ruled this
matter urgent.
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Urgency Motion (Macri/Passas)
THAT
Council:
1.
Notes the terrible loss of innocent
life in the explosion in Beirut and the suffering of the survivors many of
which are now homeless due to this disaster and express our condolences to
the Lebanese Community;
2.
Donate $10,000 dollars to a relief
organisation that is working on the ground to assist the residents of Beirut
with the funds to come from funds allocated to the events budget for events
which have been cancelled; and
3.
Assist other Inner West community
members that want to donate by having the relevant relief organisations link
on our website.
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Motion Carried
For Motion: Crs Da Cruz, Drury, Hesse, Iskandar, Kiat, Lockie, Macri, McKenna
OAM, Passas, Raciti, Stamolis and Steer
Against Motion: Nil
Absent: Cr York
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Meeting closed at 10.36pm.
Public
Speakers:
Item #
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Speaker
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Suburb
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Item 1:
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Bennett
Prestwidge
Mark Sabolch
David
Collins-White
Nathan Kippax
Zoi Flannery
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Narwee
Summer Hill
Croydon
Ermington
Leichhardt
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Item 9:
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Katie Young
Melissa
Holmes
Talie Star
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Redfern
Leichhardt
Suburb
withheld due to privacy issues
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Item 11:
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Jody Toomey
Ghassan
Kassisieh
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Lewisham
Dulwich Hill
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Item 18:
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Rick Wayde
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Croydon
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The
Minutes of the Ordinary Meeting of Council held on
the 11th
day of August, 2020 were confirmed as a correct record on this 25th day of August, 2020.
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CHAIRPERSON