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  • Rubber footpaths address the root cause

    Rubber footpaths address the root cause

    Street trees are an essential part of the urban landscape across the City of Newcastle, New South Wales. But while their ability to combat the…

  • Eye in space maps tree health

    Eye in space maps tree health

    A winning challenge from Liverpool City Council, New South Wales, has found an innovative satellite-based way to help it sustainably manage and expand the city’s…

  • Wastewater gets the royal treatment

    Wastewater gets the royal treatment

    City of Logan, Queensland, has begun the first stage of more than $100 million in major upgrades to the Loganholme Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP). The…

  • New amenities give better service*

    Landmark Products has designed, manufactured and installed our first K9800 Fremantle Series Aluminium Restroom (Modified).   The new amenities at Robinson Reserve, Anna Bay New South…

  • Combined forces build a boat ramp

    Combined forces build a boat ramp

    Hornsby Shire Council, The Hills Shire Council and the New South Wales Government will join forces to build a new boat ramp at Wisemans Ferry. …

  • Waterwise work milestone

    City of Melville has been presented with a sustainable park bench, designed and made in Western Australia, to commemorate 10 years of participation in the…

  • John Deere joint tests its first electric-powered backhoe*

    John Deere joint tests its first electric-powered backhoe*

    John Deere, a leading manufacturer of construction equipment, and National Grid, an electricity, natural gas, and clean energy delivery company serving more than 20 million…

  • Drinking water from thin air

    Drinking water from thin air

    Yuelamu is one of 12 remote communities making up Central Desert Regional Council, Northern Territory.  Last year, the dam supplying drinking water for the 220…

  • Bushfire recovery grant for wildlife and habitat projects

    Wollondilly Council, New South Wales, has welcomed over $50,000 worth of funding from the Federal Government to support wildlife and habitat recovery following last year’s…

  • Cooperative planning paves the way for investment

    Cooperative planning paves the way for investment

    Hot on the heels of Glenorchy City Council’s endorsement of their Greater Glenorchy Plan, major infrastructure plans are underway for Greater Hobart, creating the golden…

  • 43 waste vehicles rebranded within one week*

    43 waste vehicles rebranded within one week*

    Vehicle branding is fast becoming the most powerful form of community messaging for councils. Its greatest advantage is reaching local community members while in their…

  • Increasing e-waste recycling

    Increasing e-waste recycling

    City of Rockingham has received $80,000 from the Western Australian Government’s WasteSorted e-waste 2020-2021 grants, to help increase the amount and range of e-waste collected…

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