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	<description>Councillor for the Mullum Ward Maroondah City Council</description>
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		<title>By: Who is Who in the Graffiti Debate? - Part 1 &#171; Core TV 1 - Melbourne</title>
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		<description>[...] There are other anti-graffiti groups, but they do not seem to exist for long. It also seems that most local Councils have a anti-graffiti stance. This should not come as a surprise with the introduction of the Graffiti Prevention Act and keeping in mind that councils represent the electorate. Councillor Alex Makin was elected into Maroondah Council in November 2005, with a campaign focused on stronger anti-graffiti measures (http://www.alexmakin.com.au/about/) [...]</description>
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