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  • Whyalla set to benefit

    Whyalla set to benefit

    There was more great news for Whyalla on the hydrogen front recently with Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers announcing a $2b Hydrogen Headstart Program, specifically referencing…

  • Davidson remembered by Tweed

    Davidson remembered by Tweed

    Former Tweed Shire councillor George Davidson OAM has been remembered as a passionate advocate for the Tweed. Mr Davidson passed away in Brisbane recently, where…

  • Electric Wonderland

    Electric Wonderland

    Electric Wonderland to mesmerise in Rosalind Park 23 June – 9 July 2023. A brand new after-dark experience, Electric Wonderland, will transform Rosalind Park this…

  • Clarence River Valley community benefits from tech upgrade

    Clarence River Valley community benefits from tech upgrade

    Council team completes a year’s worth of bridge maintenance work in just six months. Clarence Valley Council has upped the ante on its management of…

  • Night matches now possible

    Night matches now possible

    Geelong Amateur Football Netball Club has the capacity to host night football matches, along with increased opportunities for evening training following the installation of highquality…

  • Mornington welcomes funding

    Mornington welcomes funding

    Mornington Peninsula Shire Council has welcomed new funding to upgrade Dromana pier and plan for a cross-Peninsula bus service, announced in the Victorian Budget. Council…

  • Thank you!

    Thank you!

    The International Greenkeepers were lucky enough to be invited to promote our industry to the public at The National Diesel Dirt and Turf Expo this…

  • Library reopens after revitalisation

    Library reopens after revitalisation

    The Stawell Library officially reopened its doors to the public this month, celebrating the completion of an extensive seven-month-long revitalisation project that has seen the…

  • Cost proves high

    Cost proves high

    For the fourth quarter in a row, ‘cost-of-living and personal debt’ has ranked as the leading cause of elevated distress and suicide risk amongst Australian…

  • Hawkesbury River the lifeblood of the council

    Hawkesbury River the lifeblood of the council

    Local Government Focus catches up with Hawkesbury Mayor Sarah McMahon. Tell us about your area: What makes your council special or different? Our council area…

  • Butler moves into State parliament

    Butler moves into State parliament

    Liza Butler has resigned from her position as Councillor on Shoalhaven City Council, resulting in a casual vacancy on the council and prompting a count…

  • drumMUSTER and ChemClear: working with local government to help reduce ag waste

    drumMUSTER and ChemClear: working with local government to help reduce ag waste

    Thanks to the 355 local government councils who host agricultural and veterinary chemical container sites, Australian property owners have diverted millions of tonnes of agricultural…

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