Senator asks Mayor to get the air con going
With a heat wave gripping the Blue Mountains, Greens senator Sarah Hanson-Young decided the climate action she really wanted to see was the air conditioner being set to 15 degrees.
With a heat wave gripping the Blue Mountains, Greens senator Sarah Hanson-Young decided the climate action she really wanted to see was the air conditioner being set to 15 degrees.
State MP for Blue Mountains Trish Doyle has criticised herself for supporting the reopening of Katoomba Airfield, claiming that she is threatening the World Heritage Area with helicopter noise. In addition, Labor ward one councillor Don McGregor has been scolded by Mayor Mark Greenhill for also campaigning for the airfield’s
Mayor of the Blue Mountains, Mark Greenhill, has called upon all residents to rally behind an issue threatening the Blue Mountains and its world heritage status – the Jim Beam factory fire.
Blue Mountains Labor are celebrating the return of Susan Templeman to federal parliament, except for a bitterly disappointed Mayor Mark Greenhill.
A sporting field in Glenbrook has played host to games of both soccer and politics last weekend, as Labor and Liberal tried to call each other offside in a funding dispute. Our reporters have followed the money to find out who is paying for Knapsack Park and who’s on the bench.
Social media posts show Mayor Mark Greenhill’s opposition to Western Sydney Airport remains strong, except for on Tuesdays when he is campaigning for pro-airport candidates.
A report for Blue Mountains City Council investigating mind control by 5G phone towers has cost ratepayers $80,000. The Mayor says the money was well spent.
Following concerns raised by tens of citizens, Blue Mountains Mayor Mark Greenhill has stopped 5G mobile phone tower development and with it, a secret government mind control program.
“I’ve gotta lot of problems with you people, and now you’re gonna hear about them!”
The Babbler can reveal a secret recording of Local Government Minister, Gabrielle Upton MP, meeting with Mayor Mark Greenhill and senior Council advisors. Discussions centred around the upcoming public inquiry, with the Mayor and Council staff assuring the Minister that it will not be necessary. A public inquiry – Yes