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Council votes again on bringing Gympie waste to M boro

Premium Content Subscriber only The possibility of Gympie waste being disposed of in Maryborough remains on the table after a vote at Fraser Coast Regional Council s March meeting. It comes after a vote in February in which the Fraser Coast council agreed to be open to negotiating a deal in which rubbish would be transported from Gympie to the Maryborough landfill as its own landfill site nears capacity. In the latest vote at the most recent council meeting Cr Paul Truscott moved to rescind the original resolution to explore the possibility of disposing of Gympie s waste in Maryborough. The motion was lost five to six with Cr Truscott, Mayor George Seymour, Cr Jade Wellings, Cr Phil Truscott and Cr Daniel Sanderson voting in favour of rescinding the resolution.

Council votes again on bringing Gympie waste to M boro | Fraser Coast Chronicle

Premium Content Subscriber only The possibility of Gympie waste being disposed of in Maryborough remains on the table after a vote at Fraser Coast Regional Council s March meeting. It comes after a vote in February in which the Fraser Coast council agreed to be open to negotiating a deal in which rubbish would be transported from Gympie to the Maryborough landfill as its own landfill site nears capacity. In the latest vote at the most recent council meeting Cr Paul Truscott moved to rescind the original resolution to explore the possibility of disposing of Gympie s waste in Maryborough. The motion was lost five to six with Cr Truscott, Mayor George Seymour, Cr Jade Wellings, Cr Phil Truscott and Cr Daniel Sanderson voting in favour of rescinding the resolution.

UPDATE: Happy ending for famous pound pooch

Premium Content UPDATE: A Maremma Sheepdog, who became the subject of a viral social media campaign, is now in the hands of the rescue organisation which first flagged concerns. Fresh Start Rescue’s President Liz Miller had penned an open letter to the mayor asking him to address claims Boss wasn’t receiving adequate care at the council pound and calling for him to be sent to her organisation. This is after Boss was surrendered to the council earlier this month amid multiple barking complaints. The council didn’t accept the version being shared on social media however, CEO Ken Diehm said the council’s primary concern always remaining for Boss’ welfare.

Fate of Fraser s most popular pound pooch revealed | Fraser Coast Chronicle

Fate of Fraser s most popular pound pooch revealed | Fraser Coast Chronicle
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