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  • Start-up program helps urban farmer

    Start-up program helps urban farmer

    Self-proclaimed ‘fun-gi’, Kyle Quinn, is scaling up his new mushroom enterprise in Warrnambool, Victoria, with support from AgriFood Evolution, a program helping food and agriculture…

  • Editorial

    Equal Pay Day was not exactly celebrated on 31 August, more like noted. The date, set by the Workplace Gender Equality Agency, marked the additional…

  • Driving EVs

    Driving EVs

    Australian capital cities and large regional centres along the east coast will be the big winners from last month’s allocation of $24.55 million in Round…

  • Annual turf management plan*

    Annual turf management plan*

    Undertaking turf renovation operations in a narrow renovation season each year requires the proactive scheduling of turf management activities to ensure value for money and…

  • Endangered birds recover

    Endangered birds recover

    Efforts by Central Coast Council, New South Wales, to protect the Little Tern have seen record numbers of the endangered coastal bird at Karagi Point…

  • The Good Oil by Rod Brown – Catching the hybrid workplace wave

    New hybrid workplace arrangements are the way of the future and regional communities can be big winners if they can catch this wave. We had…

  • Councillor profiles – Mayor Peter Scott Cook Shire Council

    Councillor profiles – Mayor Peter Scott Cook Shire Council

    Cook is the largest Shire in Queensland at 106,000 square km. It takes up 80 percent of Cape York and neighbours with 10 Indigenous shire…

  • Councillor profiles – Mayor Teresa Harding Ipswich City Council

    Councillor profiles – Mayor Teresa Harding Ipswich City Council

    Ipswich has a special blend of the old and the new, as both Queensland’s oldest provincial city and its fastest-growing local government area. We are…

  • Address verification tech improves development application lodgement*

    Address verification tech improves development application lodgement*

    In Australia, there are typically about 60,000 addresses created every three months. Keeping on top of this constantly changing environment can prove to be a…

  • History is only the beginning for Expo 2021

    History is only the beginning for Expo 2021

    Cooktown and Cape York Expo 2021 held this year from 11-20 June attracted government officials, international dignitaries, visitors and community members from across Cape York…

  • Risky business

    Risky business

    Cyber security was placed squarely centre stage for Australian governments and businesses last month, when this country’s Federal Government and its allies accused the Chinese…

  • South Burnett Regional Council

    South Burnett Regional Council

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