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Forums for public feedback

THE City of Casey is facilitating a series of public forums to explain and discuss the Federal Government’s new industrial relations laws.
The forums, to be convened by the mayor of the City of Casey, Kevin Bradford, or his appointed delegate, will be an opportunity for residents to hear from and ask questions of representatives from the government, opposition political parties and the ACTU regarding the new laws.
Commencing at 8pm, the five forums will be held at:
· Narre Warren Thursday, Thurday, 16 March;
· City of Casey Council Chamber, Magid Drive, Endeavour Hills, Monday, 3 April;
· “The Shed” Eumemmerring College, Gleneagles Campus, Cnr Hanna Drive and Reema Boulevard, Hampton Park, Wednesday, 19 April 2006;
· Arthur Wren Community Hall, Stuart Avenue, Cranbourne, Thursday, 18 May;
· Old Shire Offices, Cnr High and Sladen Streets, Berwick, Thursday, 1 June;
· Berwick Leisure Centre, Manuka Road.
For more information on the forums, contact City of Casey Customer Service on 9705 5200.

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