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Gladys Berejiklian has opened up about her scandalous romance with political colleague Daryl Maguire and her life beyond her high-pressure job in a photo feature for a magazine in which she wears a classic Carla Zampatti dress. The NSW premier looked back on a chaotic year riddled by devastating bushfires, coronavirus and personal scandals during a sit down chat with The Australian Women s Weekly this month. While handling her state s response to the pandemic, Ms Berejiklian s personal life was thrown into the spotlight as her former colleague, Mr Maguire, was subject to an ICAC inquiry into corruption. Ms Berejiklian gave evidence to the hearing in October and admitted she had a close personal relationship with Mr Maguire, which began in 2015. ....
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Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? WHO SHOULD GUARD THE GUARDS? According to Guardian Australia, a cross-party New South Wales parliamentary inquiry into Aboriginal incarceration has unanimously proposed that the state’s police watchdog, the Law Enforcement and Conduct Commission, investigate deaths in custody to stop “police investigating police”. The inquiry was called during 2020’s Black Lives Matter protests and included Liberal, Labor, Greens, Nationals, and One Nation committee members. They have made 39 recommendations including for the LECC to appoint a senior Indigenous statutory officer to provide judicial and cultural expertise in investigating Aboriginal custodial deaths; raising the age of criminal responsibility from 10 to 14 years old; and reforming the Summary Offences Act to exclude “obscene language” as grounds for arrest. ....
The NSW Legislative Council committee released its findings on March 30. The Stronger Communities Fund issued grants to councils affected by the government’s forced amalgamations in 2016. Inquiry chair and NSW Greens MP David Shoebridge said the fund was ”an alarming example of the lack of transparency and accountability” in grant programs and described it as an election “bribe”. “The fund was originally established to assist councils created from the NSW government’s failed council amalgamations,” he said, “but morphed into a brazen pork-barrel scheme. “Ultimately the Coalition designed a scheme with so few checks and balances that $252 million of public money was handed out on a purely political basis to sort out the Coalition’s political problems, to gain an advantage in the 2019 state election and to punish any council that had objected to being forcibly merged.” ....
Events such as Firthmoor Live could receive funding A PILOT project aiming to improve the health and wellbeing of residents and improve environments by pumping public money into small-scale community initiatives could be extended in future if it proves successful. Darlington Borough Council’s leading members are set to approve giving each of its elected councillors £1,000 to spend on grass roots schemes, with an ambition to bring communities together and make them more resilient, vibrant and stronger. It has been suggested the Stronger Communities Fund could be used to support non-profit groups with rent or events, help people to excel in sport or education, provide equipment for those in need of support and contribute to facilities such as a park bench or play equipment. ....