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  • 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…

  • Respected Yankalilla CEO moves on

    Respected Yankalilla CEO moves on

    The District Council of Yankalilla in South Australia, has confirmed the resignation of Chief Executive Officer Nigel Morris. Morris is set to take up a…

  • Join the Library chat on line

    Join the Library chat on line

    Fraser Coast Libraries members can join a new, free, online book club and watch live video chats between authors every month following the launch of…

  • New security for Wanneroo

    New security for Wanneroo

    The City of Wanneroo and the Western Australia State Government have joined together to bolster the City’s commitment to community safety, deploying three new mobile…

  • Search-discover solution

    Search-discover solution

    The iFerret search and discovery solution developed by iPLATINUM is now installed at over 50 councils across Australia and is becoming widely recognised as the…

  • Ku-ring-gai Council’s Library Up Late

    Ku-ring-gai Council’s Library Up Late

    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…

  • Hughenden accomodation boost

    Hughenden accomodation boost

    Flinders Shire Council is calling for Expressions of Interest (EOI) in developing a new 54- room motel in Hughenden to help with growing demand for…

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