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Tag Archives: Jake Keogh
First all-female leadership in Knox history
Congratulations to Cr Nicole Seymour on her election as Mayor of Knox City Council, also to Cr Marcia Timmers-Leitch as Deputy Mayor for the next 12 months. The election of Crs Seymour and Timmers-Leitch marks the first time in Knox … Continue reading
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Tagged Dobson Ward, Jake Keogh, Knox Council, Marcia Timmers-Leitch, Nicole Seymour
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Dorset Road extension
A Message from Mayor Jake Keogh The Dorset Road extension is finally going to be a reality. After heavy campaigning for this since the 2016 council election, I am very excited to announce that the Federal Government, through Alan Tudge … Continue reading
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Tagged Alan Tudge, Dorset Rd, Jake Keogh, Knox
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Ferntree Gully News turns 10!
Photos by Barbara Oehring Celebrating Ten Years of Ferntree Gully News The reception to celebrate the tenth year of publication for Ferntree Gully News, as well as the book launch of our anthology Ferntree Gully News: Scenes & Stories 2009-2017, … Continue reading
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Tagged history, Jake Keogh, Knox Council, MDLC, Nick Wakeling
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John Mortimore elected Mayor of Knox
Congratulations to Cr John Mortimore who has been elected as Mayor of Knox for the coming year. First elected in 2008, Cr Mortimore (age 72) is now in his third term and was deputy mayor in 2017. A well-known and … Continue reading
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Tagged Jake Keogh, John Mortimore, Knox Council
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