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  • No affordable rentals for jobseekers

    No affordable rentals for jobseekers

    Anglicare’s Rental Snapshot released on 30 April again shows there are no affordable rentals for someone receiving JobSeeker or Youth Allowance nationwide. Of the 51,238…

  • Climate adaptation fund to future-proof communities

    Climate adaptation fund to future-proof communities

    A new $400 million per year local government climate adaptation fund is urgently needed to support local, place-based solutions to protect communities from the impacts…

  • Delving into the past

    Delving into the past

    After the success of the 2024 Heritage Event, Mornington Peninsula Shire is excited to once again participate in the 2025 National Trust Victoria Heritage Festival,…

  • Young musicians get a famous helping hand

    Young musicians get a famous helping hand

    An initiative to link Australia’s internationally successful songwriters and producer to young people is coming to Glenelg Shire. On 7-8 April, SongMakers will host a…

  • FOGO means working together

    FOGO means working together

    Meander Valley Council is steadily expanding its Food Organics and Garden Organics (FOGO) service, offering households a way to keep food scraps and garden waste…

  • Local democracy needs to be protected in the age of disinformation

    Local democracy needs to be protected in the age of disinformation

    Protests disrupting democratic spaces and processes are becoming increasingly common – a troubling consequence of disinformation fuelling division, distrust, and unrest. It’s a challenging environment…

  • Elward surveys a bright future

    Elward surveys a bright future

    Murrindindi Shire Council is proud to congratulate Jaymie Elward on successfully completing the Victorian Government’s Women Building Surveyors Program, becoming a qualified Building Surveyor and…

  • Flood Knows No Boundaries

    Flood Knows No Boundaries

    As disastrous weather and flooding continue to impact communities across the nation, now is the time to share your experiences and learn from others at…

  • Flood stories shared on spotify

    Flood stories shared on spotify

    Heart-wrenching stories of resilience, loss, heroism, and selfless acts from the 2022 Maryborough floods will be shared in a compelling new podcast series launched on…

  • Community backs young driver scheme.

    Community backs young driver scheme.

    The City of Greater Geelong has stationed a Transport Accident Commission (TAC) L2P program fleet vehicle in Ocean Grove via a partnership with Lions Clubs…

  • Armadale restores heritage garden

    Armadale restores heritage garden

    The City of Armadale acquired the unique and precious Wirra Willa property in 2022 and have been restoring it ever since. The four-acre property has…

  • Moreton leads the way with CCTV network

    Moreton leads the way with CCTV network

    With almost 1,900 CCTV cameras, City of Moreton Bay is already leading the way with one of the largest local government CCTV networks in Australia,…

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