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Capital City Lord Mayors conduct Annual General Meeting in Darwin

Council of Capital City Lord Mayors < 1 mins read

The Council of Capital City Lord Mayors (CCCLM) is pleased to announce that its Annual General Meeting (AGM) is being held in Darwin this week. This significant event brings together the Lord Mayors from Australia's capital cities to discuss and shape the future of urban governance in the country.


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Deborah Wilkinson Executive Director, CCCLM 
0433 096 450
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Louise Tagell, City of Darwin
0448 213 997      
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