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  • Partnership program means zero food waste

    Partnership program means zero food waste

    A new initiative ‘Zero Waste Leura’ was launched in November at the village of Leura, Blue Mountains, New South Wales, to mark the start of…

  • Safeguarding the coast from rising seas

    Safeguarding the coast from rising seas

    Moreton Bay Regional Council, Queensland, is rising to the challenge of climate change by implementing a range of initiatives targeted at environmental resilience and sustainability.…

  • Jetty reaches halfway

    Jetty reaches halfway

    Construction on the new jetty at Esperance, Western Australia, has recently reached a significant milestone, with the completion the first (bent 39) of six bents…

  • Random acts of kindness

    Random acts of kindness

    Snowy Monaro Regional Council, New South Wales, Community Connections Groups celebrated the holiday season with a final ‘surprising’ community project to bring a tough year…

  • Rethinking rural road management*

    Attention road-makers – the time for change is here. With the Federal Government’s post-pandemic recovery package offering $200 million in infrastructure grants, regional and remote…

  • Economic diversification report wins prestigious award

    Economic diversification report wins prestigious award

    A report commissioned by Muswellbrook Shire Council recognising the importance of preparing for economic diversification in response to restructuring in coal and power generation, received…

  • Shared memories create a picture

    Shared memories create a picture

    Hunter’s Hill Council, New South Wales, has entered an innovative partnership with Macquarie University and Touched by Olivia, a charity that connects with families through…

  • Recycled water to help grow more trees

    The world-leading project that uses waste water to irrigate Fraser Coast, Queensland, hardwood plantations, rather than ending up in the ocean, is about to grow…

  • Locals embrace free Tai Chi

    Locals embrace free Tai Chi

    A happy group of North Queensland locals is loving Active8 Free Fitness Tai Chi classes at Rex Smeal Park, Douglas Shire. Up to 50 participants…

  • Waste Warriors give more than an hour

    Waste Warriors give more than an hour

    When Campbelltown City Council, New South Wales, received a grant to expand its kitchen caddy food recycling system to an additional 18,000 residents in July…

  • Rangers wrangle wayward swans

    Rangers wrangle wayward swans

    Rangers from Shire of East Pilbara, Western Australia, were on hand last month at the Newman Airport to mitigate a potential danger caused by a…

  • Helpline team find work still to do

    Latrobe City Council, Victoria, is continuing to help residents and businesses recover from the social and economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. Council established a…

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