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But before we go, some breaking news from the City of Perth council meeting, where Basil Zempilas has unloaded both barrels on Labor in what could be his last address as lord mayor.
Zempilas sent a letter to Premier Roger Cook this week outlining six areas of tension simmering between the city and government since he was elected as lord mayor in 2020.
They included rejecting a city request to operate an East Perth car park as the government prepares to build a new primary school; the government’s intervention in a rates fight with the WACA; and the premier’s failure to meet with Zempilas this year, as required under the City of Perth Act.
And he opened tonight’s meeting by reading the letter aloud to council, giving air to his grievances with his political opponents as we round the corner to the state election next year.
Read Hamish Hastie’s full report on Zempilas’ comments here.
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