PHOTO: Newspaper's notice that NSW Government agencies are weeding out certain sources of public information.
As communities around the country are crying out because the big corporate publishers shut down dozens of smaller regional newspapers, leaving country and coastal towns without a voice, the NSW government has been quietly beavering away in the background to further reduce the places where the public can access information.
Back in April 2020, soon after the coronavirus first started slamming businesses, they quickly passed a law removing the requirement for council notices to be . . .
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