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CARA meeting announcement

Six months have passed since councillors took their seats on the newly reformed Noosa Council and on Thursday 19 June Mayor Noel Playford will speak at the Cooroy Area Residents’ Association (CARA) meeting from 6pm giving an update on council progress.
In a statement to the media, CARA said the audience can expect to hear about the “hard work of Mayor Playford and his fellow councillors have undertaken to kick-start the administration and governance of the new council, and to implement policy changes and election promises”.
There will also be a question and answer session on the night where residents can make suggestions on what assistance or role council can provide to help achieve goals of members and the community in relation to the hinterland and shire-wide issues.
Topics expected to be covered include suggested amendments to the Noosa Plan, the new Biosphere Reserve management structure, and the role of council in supporting local businesses and entrepreneurs.
The meeting is open to CARA members as well as the public. The meeting will be held at the CWA Hall, Maple Street, Cooroy and will start at 6pm.
For more information, phone CARA president Rod Ritchie on 0418 733 231.

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