'We can be trusted': Mayor defends huge rate rise plan By News June 18, 2021 Add Comment Edit A Tasmanian mayor whose council could be asking ratepayers to pay nearly 50 per cent more in the next three years says it is not drowning in debt and his team can be "trusted to right the ship".Fri, 18 Jun 2021 01:35:13 +0000Fiona Blackwood Share this post Related PostsWho are ATAGI and why have they caused Scott Morrison to change Australia's COVID-19 vaccination plans?'Deep shock' at Sydney Zoo after chimp's sudden death'How did it get to this?': Fresh concerns about operating standards on Australia's largest dairy farmFeral horse plan advocates shooting brumbiesScathing report finds NSW could run out of space for new school classrooms by 2023JobKeeper is gone, so what can small businesses do if they're in trouble?Pedestrian who was hit by a truck at Clearview dies in hospitalAustralia's COVID recovery 'in jeopardy' due to picking wrong vaccine, says Labor MP
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