Councils make peace after drawn-out regional library dispute

Andrew Mangelsdorf
Updated February 12 2024 - 3:33pm, first published 11:00am
Coolamon mayor Dave McCann (L) said nine Riverina councils have now reached an agreement with the Wagga City Council over the multi-million-dollar assets after Wagga split from the Riverina Regional Library service in 2022. He is pictured with Wagga City Council general manager Peter Thompson. File pictures
Coolamon mayor Dave McCann (L) said nine Riverina councils have now reached an agreement with the Wagga City Council over the multi-million-dollar assets after Wagga split from the Riverina Regional Library service in 2022. He is pictured with Wagga City Council general manager Peter Thompson. File pictures

Days after Riverina councils reached a peace agreement following a drawn-out legal proceedings over a multi-million dollar regional library dispute, new details have emerged.

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Andrew Mangelsdorf

Originally from South Australia, Andrew Mangelsdorf grew up in Victoria before launching his career in Temora, NSW. He also served as a journalist at Lake Cargelligo before making the move to The Daily Advertiser in 2022. Always on the lookout for story ideas, so if you've got one, let me know: andrew.mangelsdorf@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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