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This article records Campbelltown Council’s formal response to the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, including a minute’s silence and the decision to adjourn the council meeting as a mark of respect. It notes that Mayor George Greiss initiated both actions and consulted with councillors beforehand to ensure the gesture reflected the chamber as a whole. The piece captures a moment of civic leadership focused on unity, tradition, and public acknowledgement during a significant global event.
The article also reproduces key parts of Greiss’ Mayoral Minute, which reflects on the Queen’s legacy, her relationship with Australia, and the broader role of the Commonwealth through decades of change. While not directly planning-related, it’s a strong example of mayoral leadership, public communication, and the ceremonial responsibilities that sit alongside governance and city-shaping work.
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