CABONNE Council’s leadership team will remain unchanged for the next year after deputy mayor Anthony Durkin was re-elected.
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Cr Durkin, a police detective from Canowindra, was the only councillor to stand for the role at Tuesday afternoon’s meeting, having first been elected to the position last year.
He has been a councillor for 10 years.
First-term councillor Kevin Beatty will retain the mayoral position, having been elected for a two-year term in 2017 when his name was drawn from a box.
The council was also due to consider the purchase of easements over six lots for the Puzzle Flat flood levee at Eugowra, which councillors had prioritised at the last election.
They were also due to send a rezoning proposal for Mullion Creek, which would allow a 41-hectare rural property on Belgravia Road to be subdivided into 19 large residential lots of two hectares each.
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