
Frank Carbone
Frank Carbone is a prominent Australian politician and the Mayor of Fairfield City, New South Wales. Known for his dedication to community engagement and local development, Carbone has been a significant figure in advocating for the needs of the diverse population in his electorate. He has served on the Fairfield City Council for many years, focusing on issues such as infrastructure improvement, public health, and community services. Carbone's leadership style is characterized by his approachable nature and commitment to representing the interests of his constituents, making him a key player in local politics.
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Fairfield Mayor Frank Carbone labelled the announcement 'complete garbage'.
Man arrested in Bondi after reports of duct-tape vests examined by bomb disposal unitFairfield Mayor Frank Carbone said the spike in planning disputes relating to new childcare centres was indicative of the 'sheer scale' of some proposals.
Oversupply in some suburbs as development approvals surgeFairfield Mayor Frank Carbone mentioned the challenges councils face in enforcing fines for illegally parked trucks.
Motorsport track, Fish Market site considered to solve illegal parking surgeFairfield Mayor Frank Carbone urged the NSW government to consider increasing fines for offences.
Councils struggle with rising costs of clean upDai Le’s ally and local Fairfield mayor Frank Carbone accused unidentified people in Labor of circulating her home address online.
Dai Le, Peter Dutton’s claims over Fowler candidate spark shark NACC responseFrank Carbone is the Mayor and a close ally of Dai Le.
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