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  • Tyre and road building bodies team up*

    Tyre and road building bodies team up*

    Australia’s end-of-life tyre management challenge and our need for improved and increasing road infrastructure could be two elements of a new green economic cycle. Tyre…

  • Wattle Cloud Platform*

    Anomaly Software has a track record of building platforms for local government. Over the last decade, we have collaborated with councils and joint organisations in…

  • Wattle Cloud Platform*

    Anomaly Software has a track record of building platforms for local government. Over the last decade, we have collaborated with councils and joint organisations in…

  • Dog park is a hit

    Dog park is a hit

    The community opening day for the City of Armadale, Western Australia’s, first off leash dog exercise area, at John Dunn Memorial Park in Kelmscott, was…

  • Dog park is a hit

    Dog park is a hit

    The community opening day for the City of Armadale, Western Australia’s, first off leash dog exercise area, at John Dunn Memorial Park in Kelmscott, was…

  • Proposed levy on Queensland household waste

    On Friday the Queensland Government released a directions paper for public comment, which included plans for a general waste levy to commence in 2019. The…

  • Environmental leadership in the Adelaide Hills

    Environmental leadership in the Adelaide Hills

    Adelaide Hills Council was a recent finalist in the 2018 Local Government Professionals of South Australia Leadership Excellence Awards for Excellence in Environmental Leadership and…

  • Give a little, change a lot

    Give a little, change a lot

    Volunteer fire fighting resources within Western Australia’s Great Southern Region were stretched beyond capacity at 6.30pm on 24 May 2018. City of Albany alone had…

  • Give a little, change a lot

    Give a little, change a lot

    Volunteer fire fighting resources within Western Australia’s Great Southern Region were stretched beyond capacity at 6.30pm on 24 May 2018. City of Albany alone had…

  • Editorial

    May was a month for collaboration. In New South Wales (NSW) a number of regional councils voluntarily aligned in regional groups creating Joint Organisations (JOs)…

  • Lights on at saleyards

    Cootamundra– Gundagai Regional Council (CGRC), has allocated $300,000 from the Stronger Communities Fund major projects program to undertake an electrical upgrade and installation of new…

  • Steam weeder to reduce herbicide use

    Steam weeder to reduce herbicide use

    Cook Shire Council, Queensland, will be reducing the use of herbicides around towns, with the addition of a new steam weeder to the parks and…

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