Fairfield Mayor Frank Carbone has decided not to contest the NSW state election saying he “wants to do the best thing for this community”.
Fairfield Mayor wants to do ‘best thing’ for his community after dropping out of election race“At
the end of the day, the thing that would convince me is an investment into my community,” he said.
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