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Nedlands council and its mayor in strife over digital billboard on Stirling Highway

Oliver Peterson
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City of Nedlands mayor Fiona Argyle and her council could be in some strife over a digital advertisement booked on a Stirling Highway billboard which opposes a plan for a children’s hospice in Swanbourne.

6PR Radio Perth Live presenter Oliver Peterson asked the City on Friday who paid for the billboard as it includes the City of Nedlands logo, and its response was that it had been arranged and donated by the mayor at no cost to ratepayers.

However, in a recent Facebook post by the City of Nedlands, it reads the digital advertisement was made at no cost to ratepayers but has no reference to the mayor or her involvement.

The City of Nedlands was contacted for comment.

Click PLAY to hear Oliver’s comments on the unfolding issue:

Image: Save Town of Cambridge Facebook Page.

Oliver Peterson
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