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Mayor Danny Goss of Baw Baw Shire Council to host live Q&A on Facebook on 14 Sep 2021
Join Mayor Danny Goss as he answers resident questions in a live Facebook Q&A event on Tuesday 14 September at 7.30pm.
Over the course of the 30-minute session streamed live on Council's Facebook page, Cr Goss will cover the hot topics our community cares about and answer as many questions as possible. Residents are welcome to submit questions in advance or during the livestream on the night by popping them into the comments box on the Facebook post.
Join Mayor Danny Goss for a live Q & A session on Facebook on 14 Sep 2021
Get involved in the conversation
To get involved in the conversation and have your questions answered. Join Mayor Danny Goss on Facebook live Q & A. Don't forget to click 'Interested' on the Facebook live event to get a reminder when the live stream starts.
Open, approachable and transparent
Mayor Cr Danny Goss said, "I believe Council should be as open, approachable and transparent as possible and that's what this is all about. I did a previous live session on the Drouin, Warragul & Surrounds Facebook page and it was a really worthwhile experience."
"It's always great to hear directly from residents and ratepayers, to listen to their concerns and answer any questions they might have. I'm looking forward to next Tuesday night and hope lots of people tune in to have their questions answered."
Pictures from Baw Baw Shire Council Facebook page.
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