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The '''1988 Camberwell council election''' was held in August 1988. The election received statewide media coverage due to the domination of the controversial [[Podgor Development]] of the campaign. | |||
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== Campaign == | ==Campaign== | ||
The election was dominated by the approval of the controversial [[Podgor | The election was dominated by the approval of the controversial [[Podgor Development]] in [[Camberwell]] in May. A local residents group, [[Camberwell-Hawthorn Planning Watch]], ran candidates in all four positions up for election and successfully ousted all councillors with their terms expiring who had voted in favour of the lease agreement. | ||
==Aftermath== | |||
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As a result of this election, a majority of councillors opposed the Podgor Development. This eventually resulted in the Council cancelling its deals and almost being driven to bankruptcy. | |||
== References == | ==References== | ||
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== See also == | ==See also== | ||
*[[Camberwell council election, 1987]] | *[[Camberwell council election, 1987]] | ||
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[[Category:City of Camberwell]] | [[Category:City of Camberwell]] |
Revision as of 13:34, 13 October 2017
The 1988 Camberwell council election was held in August 1988. The election received statewide media coverage due to the domination of the controversial Podgor Development of the campaign.
Wards and results
Ward | Pre-1988 | Swing | Electoral results | Post-1988 | ||||||
Party | Councillor | Margin[1] | Margin | Councillor | Party | |||||
Centre | Unknown | L. Wegener | Unknown | Unknown | Results | 11.15 | M. Jacombs | Camberwell-Hawthorn Planning Watch[2] | ||
North East | Unknown | Jim Rumpf | Unknown | Unknown | Results | 3.48 | J. Harrison | Camberwell-Hawthorn Planning Watch[2] | ||
North West | Unknown | Wayne Bunte | Unknown | Unknown | Results | 1.65 | E. Tucker | Camberwell-Hawthorn Planning Watch[2] | ||
South | Unknown | M. Anderson | Unknown | Unknown | Results | 7.66 | J. Jenner | Camberwell-Hawthorn Planning Watch[2] |
† - election not held ‡ - incumbent councillor did not nominate for re-election
Campaign
The election was dominated by the approval of the controversial Podgor Development in Camberwell in May. A local residents group, Camberwell-Hawthorn Planning Watch, ran candidates in all four positions up for election and successfully ousted all councillors with their terms expiring who had voted in favour of the lease agreement.
Aftermath
As a result of this election, a majority of councillors opposed the Podgor Development. This eventually resulted in the Council cancelling its deals and almost being driven to bankruptcy.
References
- ↑ The Age. Council results. 8 August 1988. Melbourne. https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=EEARAAAAIBAJ&sjid=fZYDAAAAIBAJ&dq=podgor%20camberwell&pg=4464,5206340, accessed: 6 March 2017
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 McAsey, Jennifer. Podgor plan in doubt. 8 August 1988. The Age: Melbourne. https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=EEARAAAAIBAJ&sjid=fZYDAAAAIBAJ&dq=podgor%20camberwell&pg=4464,5206340, accessed: 4 March 2017