After hours cyber attack, disendorsement fears, and garbage cafes
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Coming up today on the Local Government News Roundup:
- An after-hours service provider to local councils hit by a cyber attack
- A controversial apartment tower gets the green light in Frankston
- A 24-hour cat curfew back on the agenda for Greater Geelong council
- Disendorsement concerns for as many as 20 Labor councillors in NSW
- Councils and the NSW government at odds over funding for water pollution testing
- Noosa Shire considering a congestion tax for tourists
- And the US council considering an innovative pay-to-foster scheme to reduce overcrowding in animal shelters
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1. After hours cyber attack, disendorsement fears, and garbage cafes (00:00:00)
2. Victorian Roundup (00:02:17)
3. National Roundup (00:08:07)
4. International Spotlight (00:15:21)
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