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On the Local Government News Roundup for 6th February 2022:
Charges laid after an investigation into the 2020 Moreland City Council election; advocacy asks ramping up as a federal election looms; a groundbreaking smart city project gets underway in Brimbank; Hobart City Council moves to address concerns over its e-scooter trial; a NSW Council fined over the death of a volunteer; and a major Council construction project cancelled after the discovery of structural defects.

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