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  • AI helps Indigenous  Council recycle

    AI helps Indigenous Council recycle

    The expertise at Noosa’s Peregian Digital Hub is helping Cherbourg Aboriginal Shire Council, Queensland, tap into the power of Artificial Intelligence. Peregian Hub Director, Chris…

  • Online audience harnessed in 4WD series

    Online audience harnessed in 4WD series

    The Shire of Ashburton has harnessed an online audience of over 600,000 with Ronny Dahl and 4 Wheeling Australia. With border restrictions increasing in 2020…

  • More spaces to play

    More spaces to play

    Barossa Council, South Australia has unveiled a new $500,000 open space development, giving the community more opportunities to play, relax and socialise. The new precinct…

  • 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…

  • Renewal project a big win

    Renewal project a big win

    Brighton Council, Tasmania, has joined with MONA, the Museum of Old and New Art, to provide a major overhaul of a popular local park and…

  • Space brings unity

    Space brings unity

    As Burwood Council, New South Wales, continues to work towards developing its vision for the future, community consultation consistently indicates that one thing residents truly…

  • Remote airport opens

    Remote airport opens

    Aurukun Shire Council, Queensland, has opened its new $2.9 million airport which will host the more than 10,000 passengers a year who travel to and…

  • Event planning streamlined

    Event planning streamlined

    Glenelg Shire Council, Victoria, has recently released its Draft Event Policy which outlines legislative and accessibility requirements, funding, and operational guidelines for public events across…

  • Where the coast comes to life

    Where the coast comes to life

    Known as the place where the coast comes to life, Rockingham is famous for its 37 km of spectacular coastline and range of exciting ecotourism…

  • Digital infrastructure strengthens economy

    Digital infrastructure strengthens economy

    A long-term works program to improve digital infrastructure and connectivity across the City of Logan, Queensland, will boost the local economy for years to come…

  • Finding adventure closer to home

    Finding adventure closer to home

    When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, City of Armadale, Western Australia, had to act quickly to support its local tourism industry. With a hard border around…

  • Councils find a better way

    Dubbo Regional Council, New South Wales, has been announced the winner of Economic Development Australia’s Excellence Award for Economic Development Initiatives in populations over 15,000.…

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