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  • LGAQ condemns call for council commission

    The Local Government Association of Queensland (LGAQ) is outraged by suggestions a ‘public service-style commission’ is needed to rule over councils across Queensland. The report…

  • Multicultural food

    Multicultural food

    Glenorchy City Council, Tasmania, Taste of the World Festival showcased food, dance, music and cultural activities from across the globe. This unique one-day festival, held…

  • Multicultural food

    Multicultural food

    Glenorchy City Council, Tasmania, Taste of the World Festival showcased food, dance, music and cultural activities from across the globe. This unique one-day festival, held…

  • New mobile library van

    New mobile library van

    Mid-western Regional Council, New South Wales, has unveiled its new state-of-the-art mobile library van that will continue to deliver a longstanding valuable service to residents…

  • New mobile library van

    New mobile library van

    Mid-western Regional Council, New South Wales, has unveiled its new state-of-the-art mobile library van that will continue to deliver a longstanding valuable service to residents…

  • Worthy recipient of Women’s Day award

    Worthy recipient of Women’s Day award

    Lake Macquarie Council’s Aboriginal Community Development Officer, Maree Edwards, was recognised at the New South Wales (NSW) Ministers’ Awards for Women in Local Government. Held…

  • Worthy recipient of Women’s Day award

    Worthy recipient of Women’s Day award

    Lake Macquarie Council’s Aboriginal Community Development Officer, Maree Edwards, was recognised at the New South Wales (NSW) Ministers’ Awards for Women in Local Government. Held…

  • Striking a balance between technical liability and commercial considerations*

    It is often presumed that complaint resolutions necessarily involve winners and losers and that may be so in the adversarial culture of the legal system.…

  • Striking a balance between technical liability and commercial considerations*

    It is often presumed that complaint resolutions necessarily involve winners and losers and that may be so in the adversarial culture of the legal system.…

  • Uniting to improve transport infrastructure

    Uniting to improve transport infrastructure

    Representatives from Central Murray Region councils and state governments met recently to talk roads, rail freight, tourism, public and local transport, tracks and trails, and…

  • Uniting to improve transport infrastructure

    Uniting to improve transport infrastructure

    Representatives from Central Murray Region councils and state governments met recently to talk roads, rail freight, tourism, public and local transport, tracks and trails, and…

  • Mapping the urban forest

    The City of Burnside has launched a state-of-the-art website which maps more than 37,000 trees – the first of its kind in South Australia and…

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