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  • Bitter blow for Geelong

    Bitter blow for Geelong

    The Federal Government’s decision to cancel the Geelong Fast Rail project is a bitter blow for the people of Geelong and the region. Having promised…

  • ​Heart Foundation welcomes passing of new tobacco laws

    ​Heart Foundation welcomes passing of new tobacco laws

    ​The Heart Foundation welcomes the passing of the Public Health (Tobacco and Other Products) Bill 2023 in Parliament today as a critical action to prevent…

  • NSW Digital Connectivity Index uncovers the state of internet connectivity across NSW

    NSW Digital Connectivity Index uncovers the state of internet connectivity across NSW

    People and communities are set to benefit from the launch of the NSW Digital Connectivity Index, providing government agencies, councils and businesses with access to…

  • Federal infrastructure cutbacks had to happen

    Federal infrastructure cutbacks had to happen

    Councils are screaming Blue Murder about the Albanese Government’s decision to cancel funding for 82 infrastructure projects as a result of an independent review. But…

  • Destination and Visitor Economy Conference for Tweed

    Destination and Visitor Economy Conference for Tweed

    Tweed Shire Council has won the right to host the 2025 Local Government NSW (LGNSW) Destination and Visitor Economy Conference which is the largest local…

  • Brisbane takes the lead as ratepayers look for more options

    Brisbane takes the lead as ratepayers look for more options

    New American Express research has found just over a third (34 per cent) of Australians dealing with council bills are frustrated by the lack of…

  • Welcome to Moree Plains

    Welcome to Moree Plains

    As Mayor of the Moree Plains Shire, I would like to welcome you to our unique and diverse region at the heart of the most…

  • Quirky award-winning program

    Quirky award-winning program

    A quirky, funny and quintessentially Sunshine Coast campaign to lure businesses to the region has claimed not one but two international gold awards. The entertaining…

  • Volunteer program celebrated

    Volunteer program celebrated

    The City of Hobart’s longest running and most popular volunteer program celebrated 30 years of caring for Hobart’s native forests, woodlands, and grasslands in late…

  • Saving money on waste

    Saving money on waste

    Strong advocacy and leadership by the Australian Local Government Association (ALGA) and local governments has resulted in new national packaging standards and reforms that will…

  • Flying school takes off

    Flying school takes off

    A new flying school – that is equipped with cutting-edge technology and a team of experienced instructors – has taken off in Armidale. White Star…

  • Longest serving NSW councillor honoured

    Longest serving NSW councillor honoured

    Temora Shire Councillor Nigel Judd OAM, the longest serving councillor in NSW, has been honoured at the Local Government NSW conference with the Lifetime Achievement…

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