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  • MVA elect directors

    MVA elect directors

    Councillor Jennifer Anderson has been re-elected as President of the Municipal Association of Victoria, alongside 10 board directors, after the MAV board election results were…

  • Safety first as language barrier crossed

    Safety first as language barrier crossed

    A rise in beach rescues among non-English speaking residents and visitors has prompted City of Newcastle to provide translations of vital water safety information. The…

  • Nangetty – Walkaway Bridge replacement

    Nangetty – Walkaway Bridge replacement

    Construction to replace the aged Nangetty-Walkaway Road Bridge is now underway in the City of Greater Geraldton. Following regular infrastructure audits undertaken in early 2021,…

  • Local government in disaster recovery key

    Local government in disaster recovery key

    Short-term solutions lead to long-term pain in disaster recovery and Local Government must play a major part in recovery, says a UNSW disaster response expert…

  • Grants aim to further social cohesion

    Grants aim to further social cohesion

    The latest round of grants aimed at enhancing Local Governments’ ability to prevent and respond to hate has been launched by the NSW State Government…

  • Noosa sets federal candidate priorities

    Noosa sets federal candidate priorities

    Noosa Council has released a federal government wish list for local candidates and their parties ahead of the upcoming election. Investment in housing, key road…

  • There’s a lawyer in the library

    There’s a lawyer in the library

    Accessing affordable, reliable legal advice is a challenge for many people, but one local government in Perth’s south-east is tackling the issue head on. In…

  • Parramatta bring the hidden into the sun

    Parramatta bring the hidden into the sun

    People with disabilities can be confident in accessing key Parramatta facilities and services with Council becoming a member of the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower program. The…

  • Flood knows no boundaries

    Flood knows no boundaries

    As disastrous weather and flooding continue to impact communities across the nation, now is the time to share your experiences and learn from others at…

  • Tamara Clarkson Derby/West Kimberley CEO

    Tamara Clarkson Derby/West Kimberley CEO

    Shire of Derby/West Kimberley has announced Tamara Clarkson as its new Chief Executive Officer. Tamara, who has been serving as Acting CEO for the past…

  • Hornsby seals housing future

    Hornsby seals housing future

    Hornsby Shire Council has sealed its long-term commitment to addressing housing stress in the community by endorsing the Hornsby Affordable Housing Strategy, a crucial document…

  • Darwin becomes a smart city

    Darwin becomes a smart city

    After the success of City of Darwin’s Smart Solar Poles, which saw solar movement solutions put in place to better understand and improve our public…

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