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2010 program partners

To assist the Year of Women in Local Government (YoWiLG) National Steering Committee (NSC) with the development and implementation of the YoWiLG program of activities, a Partners’ Program was launched in February 2010.

YoWiLG would not have been possible if not for the assistance of some 120 Local Governments, associations and government departments, which contributed in excess of $130,000 in cash and in kind support. The NSC wishes to extend its appreciation and thanks to the following organisations:

Gold partners

  • Adelaide City Council
  • Albury City Council
  • Australian Institute of Project Management
  • ALGWA (NSW)
  • Bankstown City Council
  • Bayside City Council
  • Brewarrina Shire Council
  • Brisbane City Council
  • Cardinia Shire Council
  • City of Boroondara
  • City of Holdfast Bay
  • City of Kingston
  • City of Melbourne
  • City of Stonnington
  • City of Swan
  • City of Sydney
  • City of Tea Tree Gully
  • City of Unley
  • Coffs Harbour City Council
  • Darwin City Council
  • Department of Local Government (WA)
  • Diamantina Shire Council
  • Frankston City Council
  • Glen Innes Severn Council
  • Gosford City Council
  • Holroyd City Council
  • Local Government and Shires Associations of NSW
  • Local Government Victoria
  • Longreach Regional Council
  • Manningham City Council
  • Mid-Western Regional Council
  • Moonee Valley City Council
  • Moreland City Council
  • Moyne Shire Council
  • Shire of Wiluna
  • The Hills Shire Council
  • Whitehorse City Council
  • Willoughby City Council
  • Wyong Shire Council
  • Yarra Ranges Shire Council

Silver partners

  • Broken Hill City Council
  • Cairns Regional Council
  • Campbelltown City Council
  • Canterbury City Council
  • City of Charles Sturt
  • City of West Torrens
  • District Council of Mt Barker
  • Division of Local Government, Department of Premier and Cabinet (NSW)
  • Hepburn Shire Council
  • Hobart City Council
  • Marrickville Council
  • Office for Women’s Policy
  • Redland City Council
  • Shire of Augusta-Margaret River
  • Town of Kwinana
  • Tweed Shire Council
  • Victorian Local Governance Association

Bronze partners

  • Armidale Dumaresq Counci
  • Ashfield Council
  • Auburn City Council
  • Balonne Shire Council
  • Banana Shire Council
  • Barkly Shire Council
  • Bass Coast Shire Council
  • Benalla Rural City Council
  • Berrigan Shire Council
  • Blayney Shire Council
  • City of Armadale
  • City of Ballarat
  • City of Canada Bay
  • City of Mitcham
  • City of Mount Gambier
  • City of Salisbury
  • City of Subiaco
  • City of Whittlesea
  • City of Yarra
  • Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council
  • Clarence Valley Council
  • Darebin City Council
  • Division of Local Government, Department of Premier and Cabinet (TAS)
  • Economic Development Australia
  • East Gippsland Shire Council
  • Flinders Shire Council
  • Forbes Shire Council
  • Gannawarra Shire Council
  • Greater Shepparton City Council
  • Gunnedah Shire Council
  • Hawkesbury City Council
  • Hurstville City Council
  • Isaac Regional Council
  • Kiama Municipal Council
  • Kogarah City Council
  • LaTrobe City Council
  • Logan City Council
  • Maitland City Council
  • Mansfield Shire Council
  • Mitchell Shire Council
  • North Sydney Council
  • Pittwater Council
  • Port Stephens Council
  • Regional Council of Goyder
  • Scenic Rim Regional Council
  • Shire of Busselton
  • Shire of Dardanup
  • Shire of Goomalling
  • Shire of Menzies
  • Shire of Moora
  • Shire of Wyndham East Kimberley
  • Sorrell Council
  • South Burnett Regional Council
  • Strathbogie Shire Council
  • Torres Shire Council
  • Town of Gawler
  • Whitsunday Regional Council
  • Wollondilly Shire Council
  • Wyndham City Council

Major sponsors

  • City of Greater Dandenong
  • City of Sydney
  • Bang the Table

 

 

 

 

 

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