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  • Working to unite the community

    Working to unite the community

    This National Reconciliation Week, the City of Ballarat is proud to continue working towards a united Ballarat where Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People are…

  • Polystyrene melt-down boosts recycling

    Polystyrene melt-down boosts recycling

    Noosa Council’s waste team has a new weapon in its recycling arsenal with the arrival of a new polystyrene processing machine. The machine was installed…

  • Drone program flying high

    Drone program flying high

    Fresh off the back of a nomination at the NSW Local Government Excellence Awards, Snowy Monaro Regional Council’s biosecurity drone program is soaring to even…

  • Climate aware Tableland

    Climate aware Tableland

    Tableland Regional Council’s (TRC) Climate resilience efforts – essential for a region situated near the intersection of two world heritage areas — were rewarded twice.…

  • One tree per child

    One tree per child

    On Friday 27 May, Greater Shepparton City Council celebrated the planting of 100,000 trees, shrubs and grasses across 104 planting sites within the region as…

  • Organics service for Whitehorse

    Organics service for Whitehorse

    From July 2022 the residents of Whitehorse will have an access to Food and Garden Organics recycling services. With food waste collections commencing shortly, the…

  • Heather heads the hills suburb

    Heather heads the hills suburb

    From the leafy green suburban streets of our plains areas, to the wilder bushland setting of our foothills and hills suburbs, the City of Mitcham…

  • Farming Focus Forum launched

    Farming Focus Forum launched

    The inaugural Farming in Focus Forum was officially launched by Senator for Queensland Susan McDonald and Burdekin Shire Council Mayor Lyn McLaughlin at the Ayr…

  • A true Barossa Council man

    A true Barossa Council man

    I’ve been involved in local government for 50 years in various roles. I began with the former District Council of Barossa on the tools, digging…

  • Airport lands major award

    Airport lands major award

    The Sunshine Coast Airport Expansion Project has won Best Public Works Project over $5 million in Australasia at the International Public Works Conference hosted by…

  • Makeover revives memories of old Sawtell

    Makeover revives memories of old Sawtell

    The Sawtell Reserve Hall is set to receive a makeover, igniting memories of old where it was a hub of social activity. The Reserve Hall…

  • Buying local spreads in flood-ravaged shire

    Buying local spreads in flood-ravaged shire

    The popularity of the Why Leave Town pilot program in Murwillumbah has generated strong interest from businesses elsewhere in the Tweed. The popularty of the…

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