Urban planner and policy leader ‘made a difference’
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By Robert Freestone and Richard Whitington
July 19, 2021 8.15am
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JOHN MANT: 1936-2021
John Mant, who died on July 10 aged 84, left a legacy still in the making, especially in the field of urban planning. With a passion for public policy and social justice, he claimed many distinctions as lawyer, planner, public servant, and politician. He was Gough Whitlam’s Principal Private Secretary on dismissal day, November 11, 1975.
City of Sydney councillor John Mant says planning systems need to be simplified, 2015.
Egremont man admits violent attack in town pub
An Egremont man has admitted a violent attack which occurred at a town pub.
Ryan Gordon Barton, 38, faced one charge when he appeared in front of a judge at Carlisle Crown Court earlier today.
Barton pleaded guilty to unlawfully and maliciously inflicting grievous bodily harm upon Adam Elliott on 4th July last year. This follows an incident at the Wheatsheaf pub, Market Place.
The court heard Bartonâs legal team had proposed a formal basis for his admission, although this is not accepted by the prosecution.Â
As a result, a hearing is due to take place, with witnesses called to give evidence in front of a judge, who will then decide the level of the defendantâs guilt before passing sentence.
Journalist pierced humbug and duplicity with a very sharp phrase
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Journalist pierced humbug and duplicity with a very sharp phrase
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MUNGO MACCALLUM: 1941 - 2020
Anne Summers mistakenly informed the world back in 2014 that Mungo MacCallum had died. When I emailed him at that time, congratulating him on eluding the Man With the Scythe, he informed me it was only a momentary escape: âIâm not all that well after 15 hours throat surgery for removing cancer, two lots of heart failure including two minor strokes, kidney failure and gout, but Iâm slowly recovering.â