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  • Multi-dimensional recovery plan

    Multi-dimensional recovery plan

    It’s been a long COVID-19 lockdown in Melbourne and Bayside City Council is working to reconnect residents with everything they love about their city by…

  • Local wineries are given  a platform

    Local wineries are given a platform

    Ararat Rural City, Victoria, in collaboration with the Grampians Winemakers Inc. and Grampians Tourism has launched the Made the Grampians Way website, made possible with…

  • Murrumbidgee Trails

    Murrumbidgee Trails

    Leeton, Lockhart, Murrumbidgee and Narrandera Councils, New South Wales, have joined forces to attract more visitors to the Riverina. Using the premise – travellers do…

  • Back to the future

    Back to the future

    By April 2021 there will be a new swim site along the Parramatta River in Sydney’s inner west after City of Canada Bay revealed plans…

  • Renewable energy plan a game changer

    Broken Hill City Council, New South Wales, has welcomed a plan by TransGrid that could see the city powered entirely by renewable energy. Under the…

  • Plaza brings a touch of class

    Plaza brings a touch of class

    ‘Are we really in Meekatharra?’ was the comment most frequently heard on the evening of 26 September when locals from the tiny Western Australian town,…

  • Business support hub aids recovery

    Alexandrina Council, South Australia, has taken an innovative approach to helping local businesses through the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, introducing the region’s first business…

  • Revitalisation project links town and foreshore

    Revitalisation project links town and foreshore

    Councillors and staff from Port Augusta City Council, South Australia, recently joined with contractors and community members at the Eastside Foreshore to celebrate completion of…

  • Taking art to the people

    Taking art to the people

    The Huon Valley Council, Tasmania, has officially launched ARTBOX, a new mobile exhibition space which will travel across townships, showcasing the outstanding creativity and skills…

  • One of a kind jetty built by locals

    One of a kind jetty built by locals

    Whyalla City Council’s iconic jetty – the only one of its kind in the southern hemisphere – is now officially open to the public. In…

  • Councillor profiles – Neil Martinson Mayor Renmark Paringa Council

    Councillor profiles – Neil Martinson Mayor Renmark Paringa Council

    The Renmark Paringa Council is located in the Riverland of South Australia where the River Murray enters the state from Victoria. We have a population…

  • Councillor profiles – Erin Thompson Mayor City of Onkaparinga

    Councillor profiles – Erin Thompson Mayor City of Onkaparinga

    The City of Onkaparinga is South Australia’s largest metropolitan council and one of the state’s fastest growing areas, with more than 172,000 residents. It’s also…

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