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  • 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…

  • AustStab announces its 2023 Conference

    AustStab announces its 2023 Conference

    AustStab is pleased to advise that registrations are now open for the second Australian Pavement Recycling and Stabilisation Conference, to be held at the Pullman…

  • 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…

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