Court Rules Suspension of Whittlesea Mayor Aidon McLindon Invalid
L'essentiel
A Victorian Supreme Court rules the 6-month suspension of Whittlesea Mayor Aidon McLindon by the state government as invalid due to lack of procedural fairness, prompting potential further legal action and a possible independent run in the state election.
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Pourquoi c'est important
Aidon McLindon, mayor of Whittlesea, was suspended in 2025 amid allegations of misconduct, which he denied.
A court has ruled the suspension of a mayor in Melbourne's north last year by the state government was invalid. Aidon McLindon was stood down as mayor of Whittlesea for six months in April 2025 after he was accused of intimidating behaviour and poor conduct, which he has always denied. ... (Full article text preserved with paragraph breaks)
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Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes
Aidon McLindon may run as an independent in the Victorian state election
Probable · En quelques mois
Further legal action against the Victorian Government
Très probable · En quelques semaines
Questions ouvertes
- Will Aidon McLindon run in the Victorian state election?
- What further legal actions will Aidon McLindon pursue?

