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  • Mayors march to highlight council service importance

    Mayors march to highlight council service importance

    Three Melbourne inner south-eastern female mayors have walked together across municipal boundaries to highlight the important role of council services in strengthening community health and…

  • Compost rebuilding clay pits

    Compost rebuilding clay pits

    Kerbside food and organics waste collected from Launceston homes is being used in a $1.5m environmental remediation project at the Launceston Waste Centre. The City…

  • Granting equality

    Granting equality

    Applications for the Federal Government’s $200 million Play Our Way program are now open, supporting local governments and community, not-for-profit and sporting organisations to deliver…

  • Inaugural tourism event held

    Inaugural tourism event held

    Wollondilly Shire Council hosted the inaugural Wollondilly Tourism Connect event on Wednesday 20 March at Razorback Ridge Wines. It was a successful evening of networking,…

  • Feds charge up EVs for the future

    Feds charge up EVs for the future

    The Federal Government is charging up electric vehicles and associated infrastructure with a $76 million funding package for electric vehicle projects to get more Australians…

  • Coffs Mayor not a happy Kamper

    Coffs Mayor not a happy Kamper

    City of Coffs Harbour Mayor Cr Amos has questioned NSW State Government plans for the Coffs Harbour Jetty Foreshore area. “NSW Property Minister Steve Kamper…

  • Central Coast Council improving water and sewer services

    Central Coast Council improving water and sewer services

    Central Coast Council’s Water and Sewer department remains steadfast in its commitment to continuous improvement and meeting customer expectations. Providing water and sewer services to…

  • Community come together for hub

    Community come together for hub

    Anglesea community members, McMillan Street precinct user groups, key interest groups and Surf Coast Shire Council will come together to help co-design the future of…

  • S.S. Dicky wreck immortalised

    S.S. Dicky wreck immortalised

    The rich history of an iron-hulled steamer, driven ashore during a cyclone in 1893, lives on in a new seaside park. Inspiring our youth and…

  • New park welcomed

    New park welcomed

    The new Paradise Recreation Plaza has been enthusiastically welcomed by families, BMX riders, skaters and community members since its opening in January this year. Campbelltown…

  • Bathurst’s begonias on display

    Bathurst’s begonias on display

    Bathurst’s historic Begonia House opened on Tuesday 19 March with the 2024 begonia display in full bloom.   Bathurst Mayor Cr Jess Jennings said the Begonia…

  • Push to build 12 houses in a year

    Push to build 12 houses in a year

    A push to build 12 houses in 12 months, to make airfares fairer, and to improve Blackwater’s liveability are among the first targets of a…

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