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One positive and one negative from your club's Round 23 performance

One positive and one negative from your club's Round 23 performance
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Around the country: Pie and Tiger pressing for debuts, Blues and Roos team up and more

Around the country: Pie and Tiger pressing for debuts, Blues and Roos team up and more By 2021-07-12T11:23+10:00 It was a big week in state leagues around the country, with returns from injury, clubs teaming up and youngsters starring. Here are our takeaways from your club’s performances in the VFL, WAFL and SANFL. Young Pie pressing for debut Jack Ginnivan is banging the door down for a Collingwood debut, kicking four goals in his side’s VFL win over Richmond. He has now kicked 11 goals in three weeks and done everything possible to earn a call-up. Brayden Sier led the way with 30 disposals, while Finlay Macrae found 23 disposals and Max Lynch won 40 hit-outs to go with two goals.

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Industry demands urgent clarity over planning reforms

By Joey Gardiner2021-05-13T05:00:00+01:00 Ex-PM attacks government proposals as Queen’s Speech puts planning Bill at centre of legislative timetable Senior figures in the housebuilding industry have called for urgent clarity over the government’s proposed planning reforms in the wake of Tuesday’s Queen’s Speech, with a broadside against the proposals from Theresa May giving a taste of the likely opposition the changes will face in parliament. While many developers have indicated support in principle for the reforms, which will see councils forced to allocate “growth” zones with automatic outline permissions, planning and environmental groups have raised serious concerns.

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