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  • Coastal attraction

    Coastal attraction

    Four local governments in mid-west Western Australia have brought together diverse stakeholders to increase visitor numbers to the coastal area. The Mid West of Western…

  • Aggression will not be tolerated

    Tweed Shire Council has spoken out against aggression directed at Council staff. General Manager Troy Green has urged community members to show basic respect to…

  • Diversity celebrated across Victoria

    Diversity celebrated across Victoria

    President’s Comment A drawn out electoral and counting process between the Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC) and Australia Post has finally settled with all councils now…

  • Coffee cups spread anti-violence message

    To coincide with White Ribbon Day, the City of Melton ran a Coffee Cup Campaign encouraging residents to reject violence against women. For a week…

  • Tidy towns in the Territory

    West Arnhem Regional Council (WARC) has once again been recognised as a leader in environmental sustainability at the 2016 Territory Tidy Towns Awards ceremony. WARC…

  • New Evocities chair and spokesperson

    New Evocities chair and spokesperson

    The Mayor of AlburyCity has been announced as the new chair of Evocities, a campaign encouraging metropolitan residents to move to one of seven regional…

  • Smart and smarter

    Smart and smarter

    Australian cities and regions – such as the Hunter in New South Wales – are becoming part of a global push to become technologically smarter.…

  • Editorial

    The pressure may be on as Australian councils are forced to penny-pinch across the board, but some out-of-the-box thinking could help get councils out of…

  • New industrial relations laws are a disappointment to councils

    New industrial relations laws are a disappointment to councils

    The Local Government Association of Queensland (LGAQ) has expressed deep disappointment at the passage of industrial relations laws which will restore unfair and inequitable pay…

  • Mayor Gary Rush elected chair of Centroc

    Mayor Gary Rush elected chair of Centroc

    Mayor of Bathurst Councillor Gary Rush has been elected chair of Centroc. The Centroc board met in Canberra last Thursday for its annual meeting with…

  • Financial noose tightens on NSW councils

    Financial noose tightens on NSW councils

    The imposition of a 1.5 percent rate peg for 2017/18 will push New South Wales councils further behind the financial eight-ball, the sector’s peak body…

  • Communities speak out against water buy backs

    Communities speak out against water buy backs

    The Balonne Shire Council in South West Queensland has spoken out against the Murray Darling Basin Authority (MDBA)’s recommendation to continue water buy backs in…

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