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  • New sporting facilities for Penrith

    New sporting facilities for Penrith

    Penrith will have even more high-quality sports facilities on offer when the Gipps Street Recreation Precinct opens in Claremont Meadows next year. The 32-hectare precinct…

  • Raising money and having fun

    Raising money and having fun

    On Tuesday, 28 November, International Greenkeepers held the first Two Ball One Stick Challenge at Cammeray Golf Club in Sydney to raise awareness for men’s…

  • Let’s party!

    Let’s party!

    Melburnians are encouraged to don their sequins and glitter, as the city sparkles for the annual New Year’s Eve spectacular. The City of Melbourne will…

  • Erosion of funding damaging SA roads

    Erosion of funding damaging SA roads

    Research by the Grattan Institute suggests local roads are in a state of dangerous disrepair and recommends an extra $1 billion is needed each year…

  • Poppies a very colourful reminder

    Poppies a very colourful reminder

    A colourful art trail of over 3,000 red, white, and purple handmade poppies became a visual tribute for this year’s Remembrance Day, thanks to a…

  • A festive time in Vic Park

    A festive time in Vic Park

    There will be no shortage of things to see and do in the Town of Victoria Park this festive season, with a jam-packed calendar of…

  • Nine years as mayor

    Nine years as mayor

    Newcastle Lord Mayor Nuatali Nelmes has become one of Newcastle’s longest serving Lord Mayors, officially reaching nine years in the role recently.  Cr Nelmes was…

  • Santa lights the way

    Santa lights the way

    Six free children’s concerts, Christmas markets, choirs, lights, a visit from Santa and the adored Martin Place Christmas tree will transform Sydney for the 2023…

  • Shire of Carnarvon celebrates victory

    Shire of Carnarvon celebrates victory

    The Shire of Carnarvon is proud to announce its success as the winner of the Aware Super Warlang Award for Workplace Wellbeing in the below…

  • First female CEO for Melville

    First female CEO for Melville

    The City of Melville has welcomed Gail Bowman as Chief Executive Officer – the City’s first ever female CEO. Ms Bowman was appointed to the…

  • Victoria aims to make councillors more accountable

    Victoria aims to make councillors more accountable

    The Victorian Government is set to introduce legislation to improve the performance and accountability of councillors across the state. Local Government Minister Melissa Horne announced…

  • Art and culture to the fore

    Art and culture to the fore

    Flinders Shire Council is excited to announce it has again collaborated with the Queensland Government to provide a significant arts and culture funding boost from…

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