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Official investigations were launched into the complaint and the Brisbane City Council opted not to pursue misconduct charges. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] In October 2019, Sriranganathan was fined $1,300 for "inappropriate conduct" by the Councillor Conduct Review Panel, after "posing as a concerned resident in a hoax voicemail" left for state MP Jennifer ...
Brisbane City Council (BCC, also known as Council) is the local government of the City of Brisbane, the capital city of the Australian state of Queensland.The largest local government in Australia by population and area, BCC's jurisdiction includes 26 wards and 27 elected councillors covering 1,338 km 2 (517 sq mi).
Complaints about the noise by Brisbane residents possibly influenced the design of the next two enclosed testing stands, plans for which were drawn up in March 1943. Including contingencies, their estimated cost was £12,254. As these two brick sound-proofed stands, a slab for a warehouse to the immediate north of the earlier hut, and the ...
The Brisbane City Council commenced the development of a Valley Music Harmony Plan in July 2002. The aim of the Valley Music Harmony Plan is to manage the impacts of music noise on residents and businesses without compromising the viability of the entertainment industry in Fortitude Valley.
Tracey Price (born 1974) [1] is a lawyer, businesswoman, mediator and Labor's Lord Mayoral Candidate for the 2024 Brisbane City Council Election. [2] Price is a member of the Labor Left. [2] She was identified as a potential contender in June, [3] and endorsed as the party's mayoral candidate on 4 August 2023, after winning a preselection ...
Mar. 9—At the meeting, Louis Erteschik, the Waikiki Neighborhood Board's vice chair and a resident of the area since 1990, said amplified noise has been an issue for years. A Honolulu City ...
The plan is currently being delivered by Brisbane City Council at an estimated total cost of over $10 billion across five stages. According to the Brisbane City Council website, TransApex is "the biggest urban road project proposed in Australia". [1]
2004 Brisbane City Council election: Morningside Ward Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor: Shayne Sutton: 8,248 43.10 Liberal: Maurice Lane 7,366 38.49 Greens: Rob Wilson 2,405 12.57 Independent: Simeon Adams 1,116 5.83 Total formal votes 19,135 97.86 Informal votes 419 2.14 Turnout: 19,554 84.32 Two-party-preferred result Labor: Shayne Sutton ...