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  • At last a seat for Vida

    At last a seat for Vida

    One of Portland’s most iconic women and leaders, Vida Goldstein, has been further acknowledged thanks to a new partnership with Glenelg Shire Council and Her…

  • Watching over the beautiful Tamar

    Watching over the beautiful Tamar

    West Tamar Council Mayor Christina Holmdahl answers the LG Focus questions this time around. Tell us about your area: what makes your council special or…

  • Parramatta Lord Mayor enters State parliament

    Parramatta Lord Mayor enters State parliament

    City of Parramatta Lord Mayor, Councillor Donna Davis has been sworn into the NSW Parliament as the Member for Parramatta. To focus on this role…

  • Cyber security support needed to safeguard communities

    Cyber security support needed to safeguard communities

    Cyber-attacks are one of the greatest threats to both Australia’s national security and our democracy, including at the local government level. To be properly prepared…

  • Festival with a difference for Liverpool

    Festival with a difference for Liverpool

    Liverpool City Council will see the city centre come alive with the history and culture of Africa with the Motherland African Festival being held later…

  • Safe skies for all: support for local government in Australia

    Safe skies for all: support for local government in Australia

    The Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) is the Australian government body responsible for regulating aviation safety. Its role includes developing and enforcing safety standards, safety…

  • Orange mushrooms prove an attraction

    Orange mushrooms prove an attraction

    Orange Botanic Gardens will join in Mycology in May celebrations this month to highlight the important role of the fungus in our ecosystem. Mycology in…

  • All powered up

    All powered up

    Residents across Darebin and beyond are electrifying their homes and reaping the benefits of clean, cheap energy — and councils across Australia are helping them…

  • 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…

  • Wombats are winners

    Wombats are winners

    Willoughby City Council was awarded a Highly Commended for Excellence in Road Safety Engineering for the School Children Safety Wombat Crossing Program by the Institute…

  • Reducing the risks for staff

    Reducing the risks for staff

    Ensuring the safety of your staff is not only about reducing risks at the time of work, but it includes consideration to workspaces that require…

  • Funding postgraduate study – know your options

    Funding postgraduate study – know your options

    Investing in your education has long been touted as a smart path to career success. But even if you’re ready to give yourself a competitive…

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