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  • Two-time CQU alumnus advances career

    Two-time CQU alumnus advances career

    Two-time CQUniversity alumnus David Gargett said he felt empowered by his studies and believes it has set him up for career success. Before graduating with…

  • Midwinter heats up in Moira Shire

    Midwinter heats up in Moira Shire

    The Moira Shire in Victoria is holding a Midwinter Festival across the shire in June and calling on artists to submit works that respond to…

  • Geelong fosters small business

    Geelong fosters small business

    The City of Greater Geelong is preparing for this year’s Small Business Festival, calling for applications for practical, engaging, and inspiring events and workshops. Deputy…

  • Colourful addition for Port Headland

    Colourful addition for Port Headland

    Port Headland is seeking submissions from Western Australian artists for an original, 2D artwork to be featured on the Marapikurrinya Park community pop-up in the…

  • Climate protester sentence suspended

    Climate protester sentence suspended

    A climate activist was given a suspended prison sentence in the Bowen Magistrates Court on 28 April for stopping a train loaded with coal from…

  • Noosa gives a sheet

    Noosa gives a sheet

    In a Queensland first, Noosa residents will have the opportunity to recycle their sheets, towels, pillowcases and other textiles next month. The “Give a Sheet”…

  • Soccer for all in Devonport

    Soccer for all in Devonport

    The Devonport Social Soccer Club called for soccer gear donations to support seasonal workers taking part in the roster. Social Soccer Club member Nick Sallese…

  • Historic hall reopens

    Historic hall reopens

    After an extensive heritage restoration, Cook Shire Council is delighted to announce that Cooktown’s Shire Hall on Helen Street will re-open its doors to the…

  • Happy birthday Uncle Wes

    Happy birthday Uncle Wes

    Blacktown City Council has honoured remarkable Indigenous senior elder Wesley Marne with a Key to the City on his 100th birthday. Mayor Tony Bleasdale OAM…

  • Casey looks for support

    Casey looks for support

    Cranbourne East was among the top three areas in Australia to experience the largest growth in 2020/21, the latest ABS population release in March revealed.…

  • City of trees picture perfect

    City of trees picture perfect

    The City of Kwinana’s annual photography competition is now open with a green theme. Kwinana (Perth) is known as the ‘City of Trees’ and this…

  • Gawler leads the way

    Gawler leads the way

    The redevelopment of Walker Place has landed Town of Gawler an Australasian Award for excellence. Mayor Karen Redman, CEO Henry Inat and other staff attended…

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