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  • 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…

  • Marshall hands in his badge

    Marshall hands in his badge

    Member for Northern Tablelands Adam Marshall will draw his 20-year career in public office to a close next month, announcing he would be stepping down…

  • Work begins on digital transformation at Redlands

    Work begins on digital transformation at Redlands

    The way customers interact with their council will be transformed with the rollout of an extensive, multi-year digital initiative by Redland City Council. The overhaul…

  • Disaster ready funding shortfall

    Disaster ready funding shortfall

    The Federal Government’s Disaster Ready Fund (DRF) is heavily oversubscribed and needs to be increased by at least $250 million per year to better protect…

  • Celebrations as important library reopens

    Celebrations as important library reopens

    In October 2023 the Central Desert Regional Council (CDRC) Ti Tree library was reopened to the public after being renovated. A celebration was held, with…

  • New library for Gosford

    New library for Gosford

    Work has begun on the new Gosford Regional Library in Donnison Street, Gosford. Council Administrator Rik Hart was joined by Dr Gordon Reid MP Member…

  • Greater Shepparton breaking down taboos on menopause

    Greater Shepparton breaking down taboos on menopause

    Greater Shepparton City Council is recognising the significance of all stages of menopause in a recently introduced operational policy that promotes awareness to all employees…

  • Weed detection a learning moment

    Weed detection a learning moment

    A new sighting of the highly invasive State Priority Weed orange hawkweed was received, confirmed and treated in the same day by Snowy Monaro Regional…

  • Remembering former Paramatta Lord Mayor

    Remembering former Paramatta Lord Mayor

    The City of Parramatta recognises the contribution and lasting legacy of former Lord Mayor Councillor Paul Barber. Mr Barber was raised in East Parramatta, educated…

  • Swan Hill stalwart John Fowler mourned

    Swan Hill stalwart John Fowler mourned

    Swan Hill Rural City Council and Swan Hill Town Hall PACC have been deeply saddened by the passing of their esteemed former colleague, John Fowler.…

  • Grant for Leeton housing

    Grant for Leeton housing

    Leeton Shire Council is delighted to announce its successful bid for a $220,000 grant from the NSW Government, earmarked for the development of an Integrated…

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