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A southern New South Wales council that merged in 2016 has been given the green light to split after years of public opposition to the amalgamation.

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00:00The Cootamundra-Gundigai Regional Council was one of 19 merged by the NSW Coalition Government
00:09in order to increase efficiency and reduce administrative costs.
00:13It's the first of those merged councils to split.
00:17Locals have long opposed the move over the last nine years,
00:21with many saying both communities have different cultures and little in common.
00:25The Minister for Local Government, Ron Hoenig, met with Mayor Ab McAllister and local MP Steph Cook this morning
00:32as he announced the council can now begin the transition to establish two new councils.
00:37It was easy for me to decide to try and de-merge this council that should never have been merged.
00:43It was just difficult to be able to achieve it.
00:46The Minister will travel to Gundigai again over the coming weeks to meet with council and establish a plan moving forward.
00:53It could take around 12 months for the council to de-merge.
00:57The Council for Local Government, John Hoenig, met with Mayor Ab McAllister,
00:59Cooper Dillon State, the Council for Local Government,
01:00E-merge from the City of the House,
01:01Power of Education
01:02The Council for Local Government is a big part in the first two years.
01:04The Council for Public Service is a big part in the next five years.
01:06It won't go over the next few years.
01:07The Council for Public Service has been developed by the Council for Local Government,
01:08Heine все-nおいて.
01:09The Council for Public Service has been created by the Council for Local Government.

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