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“Don’t touch it!”: Nedlands mayor Fiona Argyle breaks silence over digital advert opposing hospice

Oliver Peterson
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City of Nedlands mayor Fiona Argyle has broken her silence over a digital advertisement booked by the City of Nedlands council which opposes a children’s hospice in Swanbourne.

Ms Argyle told 6PR Radio Perth Live Oliver Peterson her council voted unanimously for the advertisement at a council meeting on March 25 and it was distributed by City staff to a Stirling Highway billboard the following day, but at no cost to ratepayers.

“I, as the mayor, constantly have people in my office demanding Class A Reserve – I’m heckled on the way to my car, give me Class A Reserve ! I’m like hands off,” Ms Argyle said.

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Image: City of Nedlands X page.

 

Oliver Peterson
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