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  • Vincent Street’s garden make over

    Cessnock City Council will be refurbishing a number of the garden beds that line Vincent Street in Cessnock’s CBD including the removal and replacement of…

  • Woodland Waters open for business

    The City of Whittlesea’s premier sports ground Woodland Waters, now known as Waterview Community Reserve, is open for business. The Mernda Football Club, junior and…

  • Clock commemorates natural disasters

    Clock commemorates natural disasters

    Scenic Rim Regional Council has unveiled a new landmark in Boonah’s High Street with the launch of the Blumbergville Clock. Mayor John Brent and Member…

  • Accessible vegetable garden

    The City of Bunbury and the Life Without Barriers organisation has joined forces to build a small, low maintenance, accessible vegetable garden at the Hay…

  • Providing respite to seniors and carers

    The City of Belmont’s newest community centre, Harman Park Community Centre, will be formally opened on Thursday, 28 August. Built in partnership with the Department…

  • Reconnecting the Songlines

    Reconnecting the Songlines

    Nillumbik Shire’s Panton Hill Bushland Reserves (PHBRS) form part of the living landscape of the Wurundjeri people and provide an authentic environment to signify their…

  • Universal access

    The Mibus Memorial Cultural Centre in Horsham is undergoing extensive renovations.  The two-storey facility accommodates the Wimmera Regional Library Corporation’s Horsham Branch and the Makers…

  • Shop local first

    Mitchell Shire Council is appealing to young residents to spend their pocket money locally to support local retailers.  This new initiative encourages the community to…

  • Aquatic weed management

    Partnerships with key stakeholders and delivery of an innovative project has seen Great Lakes Council make promising inroads into control of an invasive aquatic weed.…

  • Solar goes north

    The City of Darwin today launched a state of the art solar system on the roof of Casuarina Library. The 99.84 kilowatt system is made…

  • Pier goes solar

    Pier goes solar

    The Urangan Pier in Fraser Coast Regional Council is going solar powered. “The electrical system is failing and it is costing a lot to ensure…

  • Maximising infrastructure lifecycles with MAXI-TUBE®*

    A new range of innovative Zinc-Alloy coated steel sections has been launched into the Australian market. Manufactured in Australia by Orrcon Steel, MAXI-TUBE® shows high…

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