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ROCKHAMPTON Regional Council began the year with Margaret Strelow as mayor and despite being voted back to the table at the March election, the orgainsation is seeing the year out with a mayoral vacancy.
Looking back over 2020 with Mrs Strelowâs shock resignation and the COVID-19 global pandemic, it has been quite a year to remember.
The Morning Bulletin is running features with our local politicians and councils.
Here is what the top bosses at Rockhampton Regional Council had to say.
âThis time last year when we were all reflecting on 2019, we had absolutely no idea what was in store for us in 2020,â Acting Mayor Neil Fisher said.