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  • Councillor profiles – Mayor Paul Antonio Toowoomba Regional City

    Councillor profiles – Mayor Paul Antonio Toowoomba Regional City

    The Toowoomba Region is a vibrant, welcoming area built on rich traditions matched by bold ambitions for a prosperous future. As a third-term Toowoomba Region…

  • Councillor profiles – Mayor Sally O’Neil Barcoo Shire Council

    Councillor profiles – Mayor Sally O’Neil Barcoo Shire Council

    Barcoo Shire covers an area of 62,000sq km, has a road network of about 6000km and a population of 260 residents. It is the heart…

  • Bushland reserves improve biodiversity

    Bushland reserves improve biodiversity

    Murrindindi Shire Council’s Working for Victoria crews were hard at work in the lead up to Christmas, assisting with improving biodiversity in Council-managed bushland reserves…

  • Early water education

    Early water education

    Bathurst Regional Council, New South Wales, has created an educational program to deliver water conservation and water use lessons to preschool aged children across the…

  • Green space secured

    Green space secured

    After months of campaigning to save the only playground in the Sydney inner west suburb of Russell Lea, City of Canada Bay Council has secured…

  • Cyclists converge at Commuter Café

    Cyclists converge at Commuter Café

    Encouraging the working commuters in Devonport, Tasmania, to get on their bikes and ride to work has proved popular, through to the local Commuter Café.…

  • Library delivers accessible tech space

    Liverpool City Library, New South Wales, sees no limits with the installation of an accessible technology space for the provision of patrons with severe or…

  • Local Authority brings playground to life

    Local Authority brings playground to life

    Three years of planning has resulted in the opening of a community playground jointly funded by Jilkminggan Local Authority and Roper Gulf Regional Council, Northern…

  • The Good Oil by Rod Brown – Media policy – what a circus!

    For three weeks we’ve watched the sentient monster lying out in the Brindabella Ranges. Will it gather strength and hurtle towards the southern suburbs of…

  • Electric bikes return

    Electric bikes return

    Bike hire has returned to the Barossa Valley, South Australia, with the exciting addition of electric bikes to make the journey safe, easy and fun.…

  • Drive for change

    Drive for change

    Ipswich City Council, Queensland, has been granted an exemption to advertise for females only to be recruited for a training program to obtain a Heavy…

  • Values-driven high performing culture

    Values-driven high performing culture

    City of South Perth, Western Australia, recognises its workforce is one of its most valuable resources, and must have the right skills and knowledge to…

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