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  • Brisbane conference focuses on emergency management

    Brisbane conference focuses on emergency management

    The AFAC23 powered by INTERSCHUTZ conference and exhibition in Brisbane is set to bring together distinguished scientists, policymakers, and frontline leaders from around the world.…

  • Hunters Hill drive for textile recovery

    Hunters Hill drive for textile recovery

    Truckloads of unwanted household textiles were collected and diverted from landfill at Hunter’s Hill Council’s textile drop-off event at Clarkes Point on Saturday, 27 May.…

  • City goes platinum at Waterwise Awards

    City goes platinum at Waterwise Awards

    The City of Stirling has received the highest possible accolade from Water Corporation and the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation, taking out the Platinum…

  • Nothing rubbish about this festival

    Nothing rubbish about this festival

    You’d think 26,000-plus people would create a mountain of waste during a two-day festival, but less than 150kg of rubbish was disposed of in landfill…

  • Noosa and Gympie join forces

    Noosa and Gympie join forces

    A Memorandum of Understanding between Noosa and Gympie Councils aims to help find efficiencies in waste management and potential cost-sharing arrangements across the two councils.…

  • Yarriambiack Shire Council upends traditional IT model

    Yarriambiack Shire Council upends traditional IT model

    They say that necessity is the mother of invention, and this was the case for Yarriambiack Shire Council (YSC) when its ICT budget and a…

  • Damage repairs continue

    Damage repairs continue

    Works continue to repair widespread damage to the Warrumbungle Shire road network, caused by successive natural disaster events from November 2021 to September 2022. “The…

  • Keep Perth’s Carnaby’s cockatoos flying

    Keep Perth’s Carnaby’s cockatoos flying

    The Shire of Serpentine Jarrahdale takes action to save endangered black cockatoos. Ngoolarks, or Carnaby cockatoos, have connected Noongar families for thousands of years, but…

  • Latrobe stands with workers

    Latrobe stands with workers

    Latrobe City Council issued a statement expressing its unwavering support for the timber industry, timber workers and communities impacted by the Victorian Government’s decision to…

  • Covid scientists to speak

    Covid scientists to speak

    Hear from scientists involved in the discovery of COVID-19 at the Australasian Society for Hiv, Viral Hatitis and Sexual Health Medice (ASHM) COVID-19 Conference in…

  • Great Victorian Trail launched

    Great Victorian Trail launched

    The Art on the Great Victorian Rail Trail Project was officially opened at an event at Trawool Estate on Friday 26 May ahead of a…

  • Shoalhaven applauded

    Shoalhaven applauded

    After achieving significant global success, EPOC Enviro’s containerised SAFF® (Surface Active Foam Fractionation) PFAS remediation technology has now been installed for the first time in…

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