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Happenings in the Clarence City Council Chambers

Tag: Kangaroo Bay

2023-01-16 & 23: Triple Rollover Jackpot

2022-01-16 14:53: A truck carrying tiles rolls over as it enters the Tasman Bridge from the western end. The bridge is at least partially closed for over four hours as the driver is rescued and the truck and debris removed. The ensuing traffic jam blocks up major thoroughfares on both sides of the river during the afternoon/evening rush.

2022-01-16 16:45: I publish the previous post, and learn the above news.

2022-01-16 19:01: With many councillors and key staff, including Council’s streaming technicians, stuck in traffic in one part of greater Hobart or another, the meeting is adjourned for one week.

2022-01-23 19:01: Everything is fine. Roll tape.

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2022-12-19: A Misguided Double Down

I usually go into these meetings with some sort of main event in mind, a drawcard, something I think will be the most interesting. Last meeting that was the Council Prayer motion, the meeting before the end of the election I was eyeing up the Little Howrah Beach item, and so on. This doesn’t always pan out. Tonight’s big item descends into mundanity and what should be simple becomes complex. Roll tape.

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2022-10-17: Bows '22

It was a chilly spring night on Monday as I took the bus to Bligh Street for the last meeting of the Clarence City Council for the 2018-22 term. The gallery was more crowded and the meeting longer than I anticipated, which actually worked out better for me, but let’s not worry about that. Onwards!

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2022-09-26: The Rains are Coming

We begin our exercise in the dying weeks of this iteration of Council. Nine of the twelve councillors are out campaigning to keep their seats, the other three throwing in the towel. Tonight’s meeting has a slim agenda and a slimmer chance of producing much in the way of soundbites, except maybe for Item 8.4.1, but I’ll be happy to be proven wrong.

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