2009 or 2010 Report on Canterbury Council Regarding Disputed Cliff-face in Undercliffe/Earlwood

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Dear NSW Ombudsman,
I have found references in the media to a NSW Ombudsmans report scathing of Canterbury Council's handling of a dispute over a cliff-face in Undercliffe/Earlwood. The report was released in 2009 or 2010.
The matter involved Canterbury Council attempting to force an 82 year old woman (Mrs Maloney?) to pay for the stabilisation of the cliff on her land. She ended up with over $250 000 in legal costs. The Ombudsman found that Canterbury Council acted disgracefully and illegally.
It is possible that the matter involving Canterbury Council is just a part of a report that examines the activities of several councils in NSW.
I live in Earlwood, and am currently in a similar wrangle with the now Canterbury Bankstown council. They seem to have learnt nothing from the condemnation in the 2010 report.
If you could track down this report my family and I would be very appreciative.

Yours faithfully,
Lucius K

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