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  • Taking open spaces into the future

    Taking open spaces into the future

    Gunnedah Shire, in north-west New South Wales, is known for its wide open spaces. So when it came time to create the Gunnedah Shire Open…

  • Communities urged to help save lives

    Communities urged to help save lives

    Local councils are being implored to help save lives this September, as part of Rural Road Safety Month, a national initiative working to tackle the…

  • Employee health more than just surviving

    Employee health more than just surviving

    Leading future-of-work researcher explains how changing expectations are impacting how we think of workplace wellness. Libby Sander says employers need to avoid the trap of…

  • Swim Centre transforms

    Swim Centre transforms

    The Ryan Mitchell Swim Centre at Port Augusta is transforming under the current refurbishments. The structure of the main pool has been modified to create…

  • Recovery continues for Ipswich

    Recovery continues for Ipswich

    Six months since the second one-in-100-year flood in 11 years caused millions of dollars in damage and displaced hundreds, recovery efforts remain a priority for…

  • Adelaide to host international irrigation event

    Adelaide to host international irrigation event

    The Irrigation Australia International Conference and Exhibition is being held from 5 to 7 October in Adelaide. The conference runs concurrently with the 24th International…

  • Cessnock recovery continues

    Cessnock recovery continues

    Following the July floods, Cessnock City Council undertook a number of measures to assist residents with the recovery effort. The council has conducted more than…

  • Concrete technology for Infrastructure and Buildings

    Concrete technology for Infrastructure and Buildings

    Cement and Concrete Technology has evolved over many thousands of years from the days of the Roman Empire to the English and French pioneers of…

  • Celebrating 150 years of Charters Towers

    Celebrating 150 years of Charters Towers

    Tickets are now on sale for the biggest event to come to Charters Towers since the goldrush more than 150 years ago. Some of Australia’s…

  • Housing a key need for Richmond Valley

    Housing a key need for Richmond Valley

    Richmond Valley Council has welcomed the release of the NSW Flood Inquiry response, which highlights many of the concerns raised by council in its submission…

  • Long-awaited library opens

    Long-awaited library opens

    Jindabyne was the largest regional town in NSW without a library facility, beyond the mobile library, and many community members who campaigned for 30-plus years…

  • Expansive work impresses mayor

    Expansive work impresses mayor

    Tweed Shire Mayor Chris Cherry said she was impressed with the expansive work and detailed consideration evident in the Independent Flood Inquiry report released in…

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