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South Gippsland Council seeks feedback on latest draft of General Local Law by 15 January 2024
Share thoughts on the new South Gippsland General Local Law draft. Shaped by community input, it's open for review until January 15, 2024. Access the proposal and submit feedback online.
Council is seeking your feedback on the new draft General Local Law for South Gippsland. At this week's Council Meeting, a second draft of a General Local Law for South Gippsland was endorsed for community feedback. Our community spoke and we listened. This draft includes feedback from the previous rounds of consultation held during 2023.
Council can enact laws for ten years under the Local Government Act 2020. The 2014 General Local Law ends 15 April 2024
To read the proposed new Local Law and other relevant documents, please visit General Local Law Review Round 3 website. You can also read our Notice of Intention to Make Local Law. Feedback closes Monday 15 January 2024.
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