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Hospital call from Melbourne's outer north leaders
Key takeaways
- Mitchell Shire mayor John Dougall and City of Whittlesea mayor Lawrie Cox are calling for greater investment in Melbourne's outer north.
- The Northern Councils Alliance wants the state government to buy land for a hospital in Melbourne’s outer north, with the Cloverton activity centre set to become home to 380,000 people.
- Local mayors are urging the Victorian government to get ahead of the curve when it comes to population planning.
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Mitchell Shire mayor John Dougall and City of Whittlesea mayor Lawrie Cox are calling for greater investment in Melbourne's outer north. (ABC News: Kyle Harley)
The Northern Councils Alliance wants the state government to buy land for a hospital in Melbourne’s outer north, with the Cloverton activity centre set to become home to 380,000 people.
Local mayors are urging the Victorian government to get ahead of the curve when it comes to population planning.
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