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  • Making room for the homeless

    Making room for the homeless

    City of Melbourne is delivering on its commitment to provide a safe place to stay for people sleeping rough on the streets by converting an…

  • Fibrelite poolside access covers are a safer approach*

    Fibrelite poolside access covers are a safer approach*

    When Auburn City Council in Western Sydney needed to replace its concrete covers, it chose Fibrelite glass-reinforced plastic (GRP) composite covers to withstand the harsh…

  • Growing a career in gardening

    Growing a career in gardening

    After spending four weeks last month doing work experience at the Warrnambool Botanic Gardens, student Declan Baulch is keen to find part-time work in the…

  • World class sports hub grows

    South Australia’s only international-standard BMX track and a soccer facility worth more than $13 million will be better than ever with the announcement that City…

  • Sporting infrastructure boosted

    Sporting infrastructure boosted

    Liverpool City Council has been granted over $710,000 in funding from the New South Wales Government to upgrade and further improve the quality of sporting…

  • Cassy’s legacy lives on

    Cassy’s legacy lives on

    Gladstone Regional Council, Queensland, has recently completed upgrades to the Cassy Lives Skate Park including landscaping, seating, bins and signage. Council undertook extensive community consultation…

  • Coin tossed on synthetic pitch

    Coin tossed on synthetic pitch

    Baw Baw Shire Council, Victoria, has delivered a $2 million upgrade which last month saw the first game of senior soccer played on Baxter Park’s…

  • Seed library flourishes

    Seed library flourishes

    The library at Shire of Denmark, Western Australia, now has its very own Seed Library. A partnership between the Library and the Denmark campus of…

  • Inspiring winning photos

    Inspiring winning photos

    The annual City of Kwinana, Western Australia, photography competition this year captured the area’s inspiring places, people and things. Entries addressed the theme of Kwinana…

  • Beauty in the beast

    Beauty in the beast

    A collaborative mural by more than 200 students across Tasmania has seen the outside walls of the Devonport Regional Gallery donned in an Exquisite Beast…

  • Frontier Wars Memorial Avenue

    Frontier Wars Memorial Avenue

    The Manna Gums on the Malmsbury-Daylesford Road in Daylesford, Victoria, is the site for an Aboriginal Peoples Memorial Avenue, opened at the conclusion of NAIDOC…

  • Costumes and comics  at the library

    Costumes and comics at the library

    Cairns City Library, Queensland, tapped into the ongoing success of the Marvel and DC movie franchises for Comic Fest weekend last month. Local families were…

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