TICT and Launceston Chamber of Commerce want local government reform

Stefan Boscia
Updated May 28 2018 - 9:04am, first published 8:14am
CANCELLED: West Tamar mayor Christina Holmdahl and George Town mayor Bridget Archer shortly after announcing the proposed merger process would go no further. Picture: Paul Scambler
CANCELLED: West Tamar mayor Christina Holmdahl and George Town mayor Bridget Archer shortly after announcing the proposed merger process would go no further. Picture: Paul Scambler

The state government needs to take a larger role in enforcing local government reform, according to two peak business bodies.

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Stefan Boscia

Stefan came to The Examiner after working as a copywriter at a digital media firm in Melbourne and interning at The Conversation. He is enthusiastic about reporting on business, local government and environmental issues. When he is not chained to his work desk, Stefan enjoys getting brunch, reading Saul Bellow novels and watching Carlton games.

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