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  • Infrastructure funding needed

    Infrastructure funding needed

    In the lead up to this year’s Federal Election, Local Government NSW (LGNSW) is calling for new infrastructure funding that will support councils to create…

  • New excutive for NSW country mayors

    New excutive for NSW country mayors

    NSW Country Mayors Association of NSW (CMA) has unveiled it’s new executive team elected at it’s AGM held on Friday 11 March with Cr Ken…

  • Quest video hits the mark

    Quest video hits the mark

    Three years after the Great Quack Quest music video captured the attention of the world, the Temora Medical Centre welcomes a new GP who is…

  • Bridging generation gap

    Bridging generation gap

    A group of City of Cockburn tech savvy youngsters are on-hand to help older members of the community struggling to master the digital technology side…

  • Bald Archy’s find Riverina home

    Bald Archy’s find Riverina home

    A collection of satiric portraits from the unique Bald Archy Prize art exhibition will be donated to Wagga Wagga Council’s Museum of the Riverina. Council…

  • Wheels in motion for in inclusivity project

    Wheels in motion for in inclusivity project

    A revolutionary pilot project focused on inclusivity and mobility will change the way the community travels across some popular areas of the Sunshine Coast. Using…

  • Kingston mural wins national award

    Kingston mural wins national award

    South Australia’s first augmented reality mural in Kingston SE, showcasing the town’s natural features, has won a national art tourism award. ‘Wind Dance’ received the…

  • Women’s wages fall

    Women’s wages fall

    Australian women are bearing the brunt of falling wages, with real average weekly ordinary time earnings over the last year falling faster for women than…

  • Silent killer big screen focus

    Silent killer big screen focus

    The City of Launceston will host a free community screening of documentary film ’The S Word’ at the Star Theatre this month, as part of…

  • Uplate in Hornsby Library

    Uplate in Hornsby Library

    During the summer of 2021, Ku-ring-gai Council’s Library Up Late events were held to engage the community and promote later opening hours. Events were held…

  • Coming together to manage Australia’s asbestos legacy

    Coming together to manage Australia’s asbestos legacy

    Coming together to manage Australia’s asbestos legacy Asbestos is still present in 1 in 3 homes across Australia, as well as in a large number…

  • No ordinary flood!

    No ordinary flood!

    PRECEDE One council’s journey through the recent floods – the following was sent through from Lismore Council comms coordinator Peter Weekes who asked on behalf…

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