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  • Central Coast tackles housing crisis

    Central Coast tackles housing crisis

    A Housing Forum organised by Central Coast Council has challenged all stakeholders involved in housing on the Central Coast to work together in genuine collaboration…

  • Driving down wildlife toll

    Driving down wildlife toll

    Motorists in the City of Logan will be reminded to watch out for wildlife on the roads when they get behind the wheel, thanks to…

  • Successful meeting

    Successful meeting

    A public meeting held on Tuesday evening (9 May 2023), saw a good turnout of Cootamundra locals. Cootamundra-Gundagai Regional Council, along with consultants from WMAwater,…

  • Major milestone for Hills Shire reserve

    Major milestone for Hills Shire reserve

    A major milestone has been reached with 44,000sqm of turf laid on the fields at The Hills Shire’s newest sports complex, Samantha Riley Drive Reserve,…

  • Budgets in meltdown

    Budgets in meltdown

    The newly elected NSW Government has kicked off its first term in the worst possible way by sending NSW council budgets into meltdown, forcing them…

  • Mayfield tree planting for the King

    Mayfield tree planting for the King

    Mayfield residents have came together recently to celebrate the opening of a new playground at the Avon Street Reserve, which was upgraded as part of…

  • More coordinated approach agreement

    More coordinated approach agreement

    National Cabinet has agreed to begin work on a more coordinated approach to Australia’s cities and regions. The range of reforms agreed late last month…

  • Bookworms rejoice

    Bookworms rejoice

    Book lovers can rejoice with the return of a popular state-wide borrowing service this month. Glenelg Libraries members will once again be able to expand…

  • New platform for customer service

    New platform for customer service

    Central Coast Council has faced some significant challenges over the past few years, not the least a financial crisis which resulted in staff layoffs, having…

  • Serving Tasmania’s food bowl

    Serving Tasmania’s food bowl

    The Huon Valley south of Hobart is well-known for its long history of apple growing, craft cider and boutique winemakers, salmon producers and other home-grown…

  • Focus on the republic, not the royals, says group

    Focus on the republic, not the royals, says group

    The Real Republic Australia said supporters of an Australian republic should focus on informing more important issues than rather than launch personal attacks on the…

  • Mayor bows out

    Mayor bows out

    Mayor Michael Regan has advised Northern Beaches Council Interim CEO, Louise Kerr of his intention to step down from the role following his recent election…

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