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  • Finding the rainbow connection

    Finding the rainbow connection

    Construction is under way on a new raised intersection at Bourke and Forbes streets in Darlinghurst, Sydney to celebrate people of diverse sexualities and genders.…

  • CEO moves from Mornington to Sunshine Coast

    CEO moves from Mornington to Sunshine Coast

    Mornington Peninsula Shire CEO John Baker is set to leave the organisation to take up the position of Chief Executive Officer at Sunshine Coast Council…

  • New appointments for Burdekin

    New appointments for Burdekin

    Burdekin Shire Council is pleased to announce the appointments of Kim Olsen as Director Corporate and Community Services and James Stewart as Director Infrastructure, Planning…

  • New deputy

    New deputy

    Councillor Jack Antcliff is the new Deputy Mayor following the Lake Macquarie City inaugural Council meeting with the newly elected Mayor and Councillors. Cr Antcliff,…

  • Partnership helps doors open

    Partnership helps doors open

    Wollongong Council’s commitment to creating inclusive employment opportunities has brought about a fresh partnership with local community organisation Greenacres, whose staff will carry out essential…

  • David Hurst steps up for Roper

    David Hurst steps up for Roper

    David Hurst has been appointed Roper Gulf Regional Council Chief Executive Officer following a council meeting in Katherine in late October. His appointment was effective…

  • Grave clean-up for keen students

    Grave clean-up for keen students

    In an impressive lesson in volunteering, a group of Wellington Point State High School students have cleaned up several grave sites at Cleveland Cemetery. The…

  • Brimbank welcomes works at Sunshine Station

    Brimbank welcomes works at Sunshine Station

    Brimbank City Council has welcomed the announcement to kick off the rebuild of Sunshine Station by the State and Federal Governments. The Sunshine Precinct is…

  • The long road to recovery

    The long road to recovery

    Significant recovery and reconstruction works are now underway along Bloomfield Road, marking a major step forward in the Cook Shire region’s recovery from Tropical Cyclone…

  • Civic and infrastructure projects win at National Landscape Awards

    Civic and infrastructure projects win at National Landscape Awards

    The winners of the 2024 Australian Institute of Landscape Architects (AILA) National Awards have been announced at a ceremony in Melbourne. Across 16 categories, 43…

  • Supporting Whyalla’s future workforce

    Supporting Whyalla’s future workforce

    Eight community members have just completed the ‘Operating Your Futures’ program, hosted by Civil Contractors Federation South Australia (CCF SA) Civil Train and supported by…

  • Engaging for Better Outcomes

    Engaging for Better Outcomes

    As the peak body for the community and stakeholder engagement sector, IAP2 Australasia believes that engagement, when done well, improves environmental, social and governance outcomes…

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