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  • WA regional telecommunications inquiry welcomed

    WA regional telecommunications inquiry welcomed

    The long-awaited in inquiry into regional telecommunications in Western Australia has been announced according to WALGA president Karen Chappel and CEO Nick Sloan. “We have…

  • De-amalgamation proposal goes on display

    De-amalgamation proposal goes on display

    NSW Minister for Local Government Ron Hoenig has announced that the Cootamundra-Gundagai de-amalgamation proposal has now gone on public exhibition. “On Thursday, 28 March I…

  • Ministers welcome inquiry

    Ministers welcome inquiry

    The long overdue parliamentary inquiry into local government sustainability is good news for the sector, its workers and the communities who rely on this critical…

  • Queensland housing relief program expanded

    Queensland housing relief program expanded

    Queensland’s Immediate Housing Relief for Families program has been expanded to include anyone at risk of homelessness. Housing and Local Government Minister Meaghan Scanlon said…

  • Nostalgia tourism is under-appreciated

    Nostalgia tourism is under-appreciated

    Tourism is so important to many regional communities. In this context, nostalgia tourism has long been an economic driver in Europe, and now it’s taking…

  • Locals employed for Hervey Bay project

    Locals employed for Hervey Bay project

    Eight local companies have secured sub-contracts valued at about $12.2 million for goods and services needed during the construction of a new Hervey Bay City…

  • Kingshott named new chairman

    Kingshott named new chairman

    The Victorian Government has announced Steven Kingshott as the new Chairperson of the Victorian Local Government Grants Commission (VLGGC). Mr Kingshott has extensive experience across…

  • The largest public works conference in Australasia set to thrive in Melbourne

    The largest public works conference in Australasia set to thrive in Melbourne

    The 2024 International Public Works Conference will be held from 29 April – 3 May in the bustling city of Melbourne. IPWEA Australasia, together with…

  • Maitland has monopoly on fun

    Maitland has monopoly on fun

    Maitland City Council has released a Maitland themed edition of Monopoly, featuring iconic landmarks and locations from across the Local Government Area. Players will buy,…

  • Interim role for former first minister

    Interim role for former first minister

    Beyond Blue Deputy Chair Kate Carnell AO will assume the role of interim Chair for Beyond Blue following the appointment of incumbent Sam Mostyn AO…

  • Group seeks to educate community

    Group seeks to educate community

    Community education, advocacy and collaboration with community and government organisations is the way to improve road safety outcomes according to the Safer Australian Roads and…

  • Councils urged to apply for scheme

    Councils urged to apply for scheme

    With 40 per cent of councils struggling to secure qualified urban and town planners, the Australian Local Government Association has welcomed the opening of applications…

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