News
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Park upgrade with a difference
Community members of all ages can let their minds run wild while enjoying a new park upgrade in the Town of Walkerville, South Australia. As…
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New Acquisition Fund launched
Mosman Art Gallery has successfully launched a new Acquisition Fund to support the continued expansion of its acclaimed Mosman Art Collection and Mosman’s broader cultural…
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Tech Fest hailed a success
Beginning with Nadine Champion’s encouraging ’10 Seconds of Courage’ keynote which encapsulated the importance of trying new things and making a difference, and ending with…
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Metro mayors commit to mental health
The City of Kwinana is the latest South Metropolitan local government to sign an agreement with Mentally Healthy WA to become an Act Belong Commit…
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New playspace in the works
Construction is underway in Trinity Drive Reserve, Cambridge Gardens, to upgrade the junior playspace and build a new mixed recreation space for the Penrith community…
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First Nations’ businesses celebrated
They were the first inventors, first scientists, first builders, first agriculturalists, first navigators and first healers – and Australia’s First Nations people are blazing new…
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New CEO for Dandenong
I would like to formally announce that Jacqui Weatherill has accepted the role of chief executive officer for Greater Dandenong City Council. Jacqui has been…
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Blacktown remembers
Domestic violence victims have been honored and remembered with a new memorial officially unveiled in Blacktown City by Mayor Tony Bleasdale OAM and Deputy Mayor…
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Putting Manly back on the map
The pandemic dealt a big blow to local businesses on the Northern Beaches, but a new 10-day festival helped put Manly back on the map,…
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Critical issues discussed
The financial sustainability of councils and waste infrastructure were two of the critical issues impacting the community that were discussed as representatives from all three…
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Highway bypasses – friend or foe?
A former workmate from my transport and regional development days is Ed Cory. We recently discussed the Pacific Highway duplication, a project he administered for…
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Buildings fall
Two buildings sitting on the northern edge of Civic Park, at 204-206 Vincent Street, Cessnock, will be demolished in readiness for future considerations for the…













